I'll just put a link to my own Jewish comic, though you AV jackals just like to kiss the ass of established icons and tear apart anyone on the board who actually creates something. Enjoy, worms.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/pr…
I'll just put a link to my own Jewish comic, though you AV jackals just like to kiss the ass of established icons and tear apart anyone on the board who actually creates something. Enjoy, worms.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/pr…
Wow, an expert on Holocaust literature and Marvel X-books in the eighties. Is there anything you don't know?
No, Don. He demanded thirds on fucking your mother when it was everybody else's turn.
And which of those in your list are in Time's 100 Best Novels list, or featured in anything but comic stores?
@avclub-e95a45d0b1f5afdf0ab9cde82b4b1d06:disqus Exactly.
You just have to deal with him personally. He's a pretentious snit. That'll clear things up in a hurry.
You should see her on 106 & Park. She's a dynamite interview and audience-rouser.
Well actually his lyrics are pretty rich, talking about voodoo items like "little john diconaroo' and his 'I'm A Man' inspired Muddy Water's legendary response song, 'Mannish Boy."
Guy is the first and last word on the Jewish experience in comics, with no one else's perspective allowed any attention. I think that's unfair, no matter how many of his sycophants rush to his defense (and indeed look how the lemmings pile up their 'likes'…)
After Art Spiegelman practically co-opted the Holocaust for his own fame and fortune, nice to see some other comic artist give his view on it.
The Tina Turner of the white alt. rock scene (will her book contain scenes of coked-out Thurston slamming her against fish tanks and screaming that it's his band?).
Yeah, because Bo gets name-checked by people like Gaga, Beyoncé, and Kanye all the time. Just let someone gives props without ridiculous nit-picking. Fuck.
Yes, by suggesting Idris Elba might be slightly racist I am the most creepy, racist, sexist, hostile insulting person to ever hit the internet.
Janelle's a sensation. Glad she gives props to Bo Diddley, who's often forgotten in the usual roll-call of rock pioneers, though his influence on the Stones was the strongest on her list of bands. They did an extraordinary cover of his 'Mona' in '64:
http://www.youtube.com/watc…
I come here to comment on the articles or celebrities.
You all sneer and condemn those whose opinions on this board don't jibe with the accepted line; that's a sign that this little forum means way, way too much to you. I come to just shoot the breeze, while you all act like opinions here are a matter of life and death. Just pathetic.
Oh, so you're just delusional. I already covered that.
At least you admit it. Now tell people like E. Buzz Miller and the others on this board who seem to be caught in delusions of grandeur.
That lousy actress on Mad Men and Girls? Not a plus.
Redbelt was one of his more recent satisfying 'House of Games' throwbacks, with some cool action to boot.