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Did someone just say that the Tron Soundtrack is a good album? Wow.

Thanks for letting us know you're fucking boring and possibly completely out of touch.

Usually, these things are decided by a democratic process of assigning points to albums. So, while the feature is itself opinions, the points are there. Shut up.

So you like boring music. Congratulations.

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They're the same, except in the ways that they're not. Woo narrative! Yes!! I can compare anything to anything as long as I make broad points about it.

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That sure is a lot of white people rock music. Like the token references to other genres that existed at the end of the article. Keep it up.

I started with NEW X-MEN, years after it finished, collected in a nice huge hardcover that I got for Christmas when I was 19. I think it balances the idea side with his penchant for world shattering action a lot better that JLA, and mostly has better art.

Don't even try to read his modern Batman run unless you're willing to really dig into his interpretation of the character. For me, it got kinda dense, really frustrating, but was ultimately rewarded by the end of Final Crisis.

WHAT

There's a lot of timing involved in pulling of combos in SSFIV, and pretty much every other SF game. IV adds a lot of extra bells and whistles that make the experience a bit more intricate, like Focus Attacks and FA Dash Cancel. Figuring out the timing for each attack and linking them together is a bit of a hassle

Seconded. Fighting Seth on anything harder than easiest is an exercise in frustration.

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I secretly hope it's like Hung with teenagers, but that's too much.

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fuck lady gaga she copies me

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WE'VE GOT A GIGANTIC SHITHEAD WITH A CONTENTIOUS OPINION HERE GUYS

What about specific artists/writers? The big Brit writers (Moore, Ellis, Morrison, Gaiman) could easily have an article each, and I'm sure there are certain characters that deserve their own articles.

Don't forget about Gerber's run on Marvel Two-In-One, another of his non-Howard books that never gets enough credit, if only for the insane performance art sequence that ends up with a guy getting murdered.

Actually, I think a cascade of blood on a wall with a body lifeless on the floor is a more visually dramatic suicide cue (the splash of red certainly helps it pop), but that was the most but wrenching thing that I've seen on the show this season.

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He calls (or called) himself Pink Eyes because he's a television producer, and was a Fox News arguer for a little while.