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AVAM is time well spent.

Timeline?
Can I get a timeline of Frank Miller's descent into madness/fascism/misogyny/whathaveyou?

I never really thought about it before, but I am (pleasantly) surprised that the AV Club Comment Boards have so many military posters. Thanks for broadening my horizons a little bit today, internet!

@Baxter: I very much like EW, but Green St. Hooligans is a terrible, terrible movie. I saw it for free and I'm still mad at it.

@Flaubert — Your perfectly-transcribed "WhooAAoooaaAAoohhhh" cracked me up.

Gargoyles would be sweet!

'Confessions of a Superhero' is on Hulu (thanks google)

I too watched waaaaaay more Mama's Family back in the day than I'm prepared to admit publicly.

I give will.i.am a pass for the Samuraii Jack theme song.

I've spent a lot of time on Slickdeals… enough that it probably offsets the amount of money the site has saved me.

Baltimore is probably the closest thing to a real-world Gotham. Among other things, it has that air of bygone grandeur and an entrenched culture of crime. Plus, it's got a harbor.

Kurt Busiek tells some great Superman stories (ala Moore with Supreme) in his Astro City books. The character's name is Samaritan.

I checked out New Frontier and Under the Red Hood from prior recommendations on here.

And Chekhov would be pissed off at you, Rowan.
"Tolstoy would be pissed off at you, The Cape."

Poppy
Ambulance
Province

I guess they can be hit or miss? A friend of mine saw them in concert at that church place in Philly and said they were horrible. I saw them twice at the 930 club. The first time ranks among my favorite concerts ever. Second time was solid, just not an All Time Great.

@The Lone Audience of the Apocalypse: I was at that Arcade Fire show too! She threw it back, didn't she? Good times, best show I saw all last year.

Also, what's the deal with Rubicon? I watched the first three episodes because of all the AVClub love it was getting but decided that people who were actually fantastically intelligent probably wouldn't go to the trouble of hiding clues in NY Times crossword puzzle.

Chiming in that I think season 4.2 of Venture Bros was fantastic, possibly their best so far. "Everybody Comes to Hank's" might be the best episode they've ever done.

@Superdeformed: I did not know that existed and my life is now richer for having seen it.