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Oh, one last addition: premade modules CAN get a little corny, but having friends with good senses of humor and a shared mindset to approach it with a light mood will make it work out. The DM ends up functioning a little like the straight man in a long skit while the PCs set themselves on fire or make up nicknames for

First of all, great D&D is GREAT. It's a very desirable thing to shoot for.

This band has been around almost all the way back to "those days."

The Singularity is here and I am unimpressed.

You don't gotta cancerAIDS around here, baby. We love you just the way you are.

+1 She-Hulk

It IS pretty impressive that a book with such dangerous book sales managed to make it through to a logical end. For a seventeen issue run where you can basically sum up the plot in two paragraphs, it never seemed to lose plot momentum even as most of the developments were "two steps forward, two steps back." I really

I got Issue 1 on some Comixology free comics promotion a while ago. I enjoyed it well enough, but it didn't grab me as essential enough to get into my "Comics I Buy Monthly" group.

Luckily, that's fine. Different strokes for different comic readers!

I took three half seconds and am still okay with it. I think it's more of a father yelling "I HAVE NO THOR" in an identity sense. Or something. The comics have been great.

I've found Jason Aaron's run to be fantastic so far, and Thor #2 was indeed great. I think his narrative so far (and that issue) are good enough for a suspension of logic/continuity. They're so tenuous in comics anyway.

Being part of the Inhuman banner is probably gonna spell crossover doom for Kamala as Marvel tries to boost their prominence for the upcoming movie.

I definitely dug the gameplay for my playthrough, although it was much more of a practice of slowly modifying a very effective strategic style than rebuilding from whole cloth after experimenting with new combinations. Once I'd beaten the game, I felt like I'd reached the apotheosis of the strategy and didn't feel

Old World Blues seems to be the most beloved DLC, but I fucking LOVED Dead Money. My first run-through I was a small guns character, weapons which are basically useless against the enemy. It turned it into a game of hoarding bullets and gas bombs and running unless it was absolutely necessary, which I found

I think I found Transistor's storyline frustratingly obfuscated. I felt like there was some very intense, unsettling ideas stewing just out of reach behind a barrier, and that barrier was "we are intentionally using undefined pronouns and glancing references to stretch out of the mystery."

AH sorry! My cat got on my keyboard and typed that. I meant, "There IS an objective hierarchy of creativity and your guys are on top of it." Gotta go teach that cat a lesson!

I don't know what I'd call Mouth Sounds, but I'd definitely say it's pretty creative.

Behind every Great War….there's a Great Woman!

Jamie to Roose Bolton: "It's a trick. Get an axe."

I wish I'd gotten to the comment section first so I could write,