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I doubt they were targeting that specifically, given FF's sales, but in the larger sense I think they are aiming to publish books with that same "throwback"/all-ages sensibility to them. There's a market for that sensibility, even if it's not as profitable/flashy as the grim n' gritty stuff - and since I'm a proud,

Just a suggestion: Try subscribing to Marvel Unlimited. It's a once a year annual fee that's very reasonable, and you'll be able to read all the newer stuff at about the same pace that you'd be able to do so if you were waiting for the trades (they stick books on Unlimited about six months after they've been published

Judging solely from the first issue he can. She Hulk #1 hearkens back favorably to Slott's run. I'm really excited to see what Soule and Pulido do with the book.

"who exactly is this story going to play to?"

It's not. Trader Joe's Sriracha is literally weak sauce.

I like the insane concept, and the acting is fine all around, but the writing sort of drives me batty, generally. It just comes off as very, very on-the-nose all the time. Everyone just tells everyone else whatever they need to know whenever they need to know it - whether it's about the plot, their emotional state, or

Not the only one. I'm baffled by the review, since the episode as a whole was lazy, poorly plotted, logically daft and intelligence-insulting.

Honestly, there's no "right" answer. It's not a complete story in and of itself, so that might mean waiting for all of them would be best. On the other hand, it's a full meal regardless, and there's something to be said for reading an issue, then spending some time thinking about it and imagining what might happen

He does believe that, and that's what I find interesting and would want to explore. What "functions" are truly necessary for these beings to perform? Is the office of Destruction better off being actively managed by an Endless, or guided by the collective hand of mankind? Destruction's abandonment of his post raises a

Favorite Sandman arc(s) and single issue(s)?

Great question. I'd do a story about a new Destruction arising in the modern world despite/because of the old Destruction's abandonment of "his" post.

Agreeing with "randomnickname" here. The first six or so Myth Adventures books do hold up as fun, breezy reads (and I have a soft spot for the eighth one, "Myth-nomers and Im-pervections"). I purchased the "Meisha Merlin" doorstop collections a number of years back in a fit of sudden nostalgia and really enjoyed

"…it’s about time Timberlake admitted breaking up with Britney Spears inspired the song that helped launch his career."

Cantrell can make more money under the AIC name than he can with any other name and, frankly, the guy deserves to reap continued rewards from the work he did under that moniker. It's not his fault his bandmates were junkies. He got screwed by their habits while writing most of the band's stuff. It's strange to say,

…why is Catwoman vs Batman "sexist"?

…why is Catwoman vs Batman "sexist"?

It's also no coincidence, I don't think, that the only JL issues that have been genuinely GOOD so far are the ones that basically push the rest of Johns' uninspired, 2-dimensionally-characterized JL team to the side in order to tell an epic Aquaman story.

I really couldn't disagree more with the review of JLA here. We know at the end of JLA #1 who the team members are, we've gotten succinct looks at each of them that define them for casual readers and offer some interesting twists for loyalists, and we arguably don't need to know much beyond the book's covers. This is

Well, Aqualad helped me out and now I think I can help you. The movie you're thinking of is "Stephen King's Sleepwalkers." Here's a link to the Wikipedia page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wik…

Thank you! I've been wondering what movie that was for, literally, decades. Amazing what sticks with you/traumatizes you.