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But SCOTUS told me that isn't so!!

See also: Saddam did 9/11, PP sells baby parts, Obama destroyed the economy, the earth isn't getting warmer…

MP3 players

Yep - in our house, I've had that experience while reading Tintin, Babar, and various Golden Age comics to my kid.

It's awesome because everybody is constantly dropping things, stuff flies off the back of trucks, cars end up upside down in the middle of the road … but everyone seems quite happy and content.

In a similar vein, Best Word Book talks about the rabbits' "friend" the owl, who is waiting for the children to leave the house for school.

demoralize the troops

on my pull list: Paper Girls, Sensation Comics WW, and Archie

with the exception of the finales of some of them

That's why "Last Days" pissed me off more than the actual Secret Wars event.

Have Fox&Friends weighed in about Prez?

served as a distraction in battle against male opponents

What I love about Golden Age Hawkman is that he was the resurrection of an ancient Egyptian prince which … gave him no particular super powers?

persisted so long that it's become the most recognizable part of her character design

Don't disagree, and yet … Catwoman, for example, has been most interesting in her less "sexy" incarnations (I'm thinking of Brubaker and now Valentine … or I guess I should say Darwyn Cooke and Garry Brown, respectively).

Yeah, it was OK, enjoyable enough once the plot actually started, but in the end I'd rather watch Macross.

I thought it's a place where nothing ever happens?

I enjoyed K&C, but my main problem with it was his need to hit every major point in comics history, whether it fit organically into the plot or no.

Man, I hope so.