My current Marvel reads are: PM&IF, Moon Knight, Hellcat, Black Widow, Black Panther, and the two Caps I may drop BP, but the others are solid.
My current Marvel reads are: PM&IF, Moon Knight, Hellcat, Black Widow, Black Panther, and the two Caps I may drop BP, but the others are solid.
PM&IF needs the sales more. It's also been more fun. BP is good, but it gets really slow and best read as trades, imo.
It wasn't based on precognition or anything - just a bunch of vigilantes taking out ex-cons.
They heroic, dammit!
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Much like novels in which the protagonist is a novelist. Throw in writer's block for full effect.
Between a baseball game and a country music show, I'm glad I chose Parks & Recs re-runs.
Divinity I and II have been sitting on my to-read list for a while. This looks to be broader in scope and more ambitious than those. Looks cool and Kindt is a terrific writer.
Que Pasa, USA?
"I hate that everything's always the same!" - nerds
"I hate that they changed it!" - same nerds (sometimes at the same time)
Sadly, Robert Reed does not.
You mean can he let it slide?
I don't see an age rating at the DC page, but Comixology rates it '15+ only'
I loved the first issue, but I have to re-read the second because I was pretty confused. It's a crazy and weird world they're setting up and the art is gorgeous.
Is 'Scream' supposed to be scary? Because it's totally not for me.
I remember The Exorcist scaring the hell out of me when I was around 15. I saw it several times during those years and every time it had the same effect. Years later, after not seeing it for a long time, I saw it again in a theater and was kind of bored and not very scared.
Seriously, if there's one good thing to came out of this election it's Ellickson's twitter.
I'm in the process of reading that long-form Doctor Strange story (Strange Tales #129-#146) on MU. Ditko's work is incredible! Even better than his Spidey, and that's saying something.
I'd never heard of Books-a-Million until reading this, and according to their store locator there's none around me for at least 50 miles.
I'm not interested in them, but as an end-product consumer I don't see how they affect me.