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Thanks for the rec, I didn't know about the novel.

Brubaker's "Sleeper" v1+2. Definitely a page-turner, but it felt like a bit … too much, like Brubaker threw in everything and the kitchen sink. (Alien tech, superheroes, global Illuminati conspiracy, the inevitable femme fatale…)

At this point I'd almost rather see Staples switch to Archie full-time rather than Saga.

I picked up Arclight today just based on the art … haven't read it yet.

Reading the youtube comments about Maria Bamford made me feel bad.

"Hollywood doing it for years = Fine"

too trite. Or insensitive

"I don't hate the blacks, just the poor."

Or the scandal of taking much fewer vacation days than "W" and visiting weird foreign lands like Hawaii.

My only problem with Lazarus is the dystopian setting seems all-too-plausible which makes me depressed.

Gotham Academy tpb. It's so great, and just right up my alley in terms of the art and the writing.

So where did the "rom-com" designation come from? The link in this article goes to another AV Club item, which links to another site that does not at all describe the film as a rom-com.

Call me old fashioned, but I think the appeal of Superman is that he's not all glowery, despite having suffered a worse personal tragedy than Bruce Wayne did.

I'm reading the Gotham Academy trade right now … so good.

So is Squirrel Girl cancelled, or there is still Squirrel Girl but she's neither All New nor All Different?

I was going to guess Cheetah, but OK.

I think I read somewhere that Fatale was originally supposed to end after vol 2? Which would have been perfect.

But the people who hate marriage equality also hate NPR.

But I'm guessing that turning down a bunch of roles isn't the optimal way to have an acting career.

Zentrans and Meltrans living together??