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This show has some real downer episodes at times where things don't work out or where they do but Nathan still ends up sad and alone. That's why it's nice that this was such a happy, positive episode.

From what I've seen so far, they're pretty different in tone. The protagonists especially are completely different in character and likability. I do like Arrow ok, but I'm not really in any hurry to catch up with it as I am with The Flash (so to speak)

I love that her name is Dr. Whimsy Anderson. I hope she becomes a recurring guest.

I'm watching season 1 of The Flash and it's a lot of fun. I'm also starting to watch Arrow, but I don't find it nearly as entertaining.

Damn, I missed the episode last night and now I'm bummed to read Deon Cole is leaving the show. On the bright side, I'm happy to learn he'll be on Angie Tribeca

It is, but it's not C-137.

22nd Amendment? Fuck it, who needs terms limits anyway?

Vader Down is dope as hell. I haven't read any other SW book yet or even the earlier Vader series, but this was really good.

There was only that really hit me hard.

I read several Jason Aaron books in one sitting (Vader Down, Mighty Thor, and The Goddamned) and Mighty Thor was the only one I didn't really get into. Sidenote: I thought Latour and Brunner did a fine job on Southern Bastards #12, but I missed Aaron

Much like an imperialist war aimed at propping up an unpopular regime and its defeated colonialist backers, this sounds like a fantastic idea.

Or Milo Ventimiglia

I've only been reading comics for about a year, and my introductions were, in fact, Saga and Southern Bastards (thanks, AV Club). From there, I just started looking for other Image titles that looked interesting: Black Science, Lazarus, etc. I've expanded my search parameters since then, but I'd say Image still

I've picked up the first two issues Marguerite Bennet's 'Angela: Queen of Hel' and only recently found out it was a Spawn spin-off. I have no interest in picking up Spawn.

I loved it. I think it makes a good complement with Paper Girls. Like BKV, Lemire is so good at creating immediately relatable characters. I was afraid they'd come across as too Breakfast Clubbish, but that was only the surface. I also really dug the whole other side story about the title character herself. I'm

Paper Girls #3 and Plutonia #3 for sure.

Twelve would get along great with Nine and the War Doctor. Not so much with the dandy and the clown.

Holy fuck! A serious contender for favorite episode in the revival's run. Capaldi owned it.

'Return of the Mack' is indeed the dopest song ever.

I love Big Youth, don't get me wrong. Everything he recorded with Niney is the joint. I just really dig the more rhimey rap influenced style came a little later but that still has the non-digital roots music.