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The Shredder
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SEAGUY is where I started, both with Morrison and with comics in general.

Well there is no guarantee that Grayson will keep the cowl, but frankly there's a lot more precedent for a former sidekick who has been doing crimefighting of his own to "level up" to a coveted position than a sidekick brainwashed into being a villain taking the position, and that's what Bucky did.

Dumb idea.
I was afraid something like this would happen when I first heard about Heavy Rain and Alan Wake and other games that are supposed to "transcend their medium".

As much as I love his run on Batman & Robin…
I really hope he wraps up his work with the DC Universe soon and finishes up Seaguy.

I know that you are the resident hip-hop guy, Nathan:
but are the only cultural events in music outside of NOW's bubble hip-hop related?

Port Of Call was a remake, not a sequel, if I remember correctly.

Fawlty Towers is more about the hotel industry, and is very funny.

The fight at the end of Iron Man (the first one) reminded me too much of the fight at the end of Ang Lee's Hulk.

I'm sure you can see the post credits sting from the first movie on Youtube or something now.

Also I'm pissed as fuck I'm missing Across The Sea next week, because it's pretty much the one episode this season (excluding the finale) I've been REALLY excited for since I heard what it was going to be about. But I'll be on vacation at Disney.

They don't give out A+'s on this site.

My Theory.
I've tried to avoid overly theorizing this season and just let whatever happens happen, but overall I think that the key to stopping Not-Locke/Esau/Smokey is to heal Locke in the LAX timeline. Locke's insistence on not wanting to be healed is blatantly a ploy by Not-Locke to somehow prevent Jack from

On one of the Hold Steady fan pages someone pointed out that there was hurricane named Holly at one point, plus the whole "named her for a saint" connection.

I honestly think that, if Nolan was going to do ANY version of Robin, it's going to be a grown up version of the kid he saves in the Narrows in Batman Begins.

The more recent vision of The Penguin has him as an informant to Gotham PD, so it'd work.

My Honest Opinion?: In fact, I am dense AND retarded. But I know for a fact you aren't the goddamn Batman.

Ok not all villains in one film. We'd see the other villains in one film but would only see Harley Quinn and The Riddler duking it out, and the last film would focus more on how fragmented this version of the mafia would be without a leader to unify them, ala The Warriors (kind of).

I wrote a 1000 word treatment for a two-part Batman film that would appropriately cram every villain Batman has into one film.

The awkward creep out lyrics on In Defense Of The Genre could be attributed to Bemis' rehab and finally trying to get his bipolar disorder in check without self-medicating. He clearly was in a different state of mind when he wrote it as opposed to …Is A Real Boy.

Taking Back Sunday, in my mind, is sort of a bizarro version of Fall Out Boy.