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Flash Gordon has been nothing short of wonderful. The creative team on that book just seems to be gelling so well. I pretty much buy anything Bellaire works on now as everything she works on is great. I'd extend that to Nathan Fairbarn too, another amazing colourist.

I feel starved of East of West content. I'm quite excited to pick it up and learn more. It should be on the list though. I would say well ahead of The Wicked + The Divine.

Agreed. Hickman and Dragotta have created something really special with East of West. It feels like almost nobody is talking about it and it's consistently one of the best books Image has produced.

Same producer though, John Congelton. I'd push for Angel over St.Vincent though as I think she has a more interesting creative voice and I thought St.Vincent channeled too much David Byrne on her album.

Crushed it. NPR's all songs considered(I think) did a podcast with him and he was really interesting. I can see nothing but good things for him.

I can't disagree with your statement, I just never found the hook on the album to reel me in and engage with it. I was disappointed, but who knows I may end up growing to appreciate it as time goes by.

Wrong(Yes) or right, they certainly got paid a lot of money to promote that stance.

Sadly yes. It was Meh. It really felt like a step back from Nine Types of Light. I still love TV on the Radio but I don't rate Seeds very highly, but who knows it could grow on me.

Excellent. I voted for Angel Olsen and her album was by far and away the best release of the year. It sounded effortlessly constructed and it was beautifully produced (another feather in the cap for John Congelton, get to know his name). A worthy winner and a great live show too.

I think we're gonna get a build on this from both The Flash and Arrow. Flash is already beginning to address the Meta-Human problem with a Flash police task force and Arrow will probably have to follow suit and address the growing problem of super-powered villains. I can only assume that Argus will be common factor in

Get ready for Vinnie Jones as crime-boss and possible Meta-Human Brick.

Honest answer? Speed Force. It's about to become the biggest save/catch all for anything The Flash is involved in.

Finally, somebody gets it!

Another solid episode. Really impressed with the rate the show is improving. They really need to tackle the Meta-Human of the week though. Tonight was a step in the right direction having multiple problems in Central City rather than just the Barry stuff. I'm hoping The Rogues will take care of this. I'm hoping

Chris Burnham and Aaron Kuder too. Great artists in the Quietly style of work but each maintaining their own distinct style.

Good episode, I'm glad they named him. The Streak was getting on my nerves. The writers really need to have him start thinking on his feet though. Barry is a smart character, having him constantly check in with STAR labs weakens the character. He's learning to be a superhero, he has to be able to stand on his own

The show is still essentially finding its feet but damn if I'm not excited for The Rogues, Grodd and whomever turns out to be Zoom. It's great the showrunners are planting this stuff early so we should get a pretty hectic second half of the season.

Clancy Brown IS Lex Luther. God-Damn the DCUA for doing their jobs so well. To comfy hell with Andrea Romano. May she rest where-ever!

Im curious about this perspective. As a long time fan, what direction should the Wonder Woman book be going in? I'm not trying to bait you into an argument here, I'm generally curious as to how the long term general fandom perceive this run.