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"Excuse me, sir. Can you tell me where I can find the murderous robot cowboys?"

In season 2 we'll be introduced to Jessica's long lost twin sister Chloe, a sociopathic party girl whose best friend is James Van Der Beek.

Matt Smith?

One possibility is that Netflix required more genre diversity. That show might have been too similar or covered much of the same ground as Iron Fist. With JJ, Netflix got a dark, Noirish procedural (kind of) with a little less emphasis on action and the superhero stuff.

The MCU: Marshall Cinematic Universe

My one complaint about MU is that the guided view is sometimes off on where it cuts off panels, especially on older books. Also, sometimes the guided view will zoom on whole tiers rather than panels. It's probably ok on 10 in devices and computers, but on my 7 in table it's not very readable. Those are exceptions,

He did. It was a very sensible and humble apology, and I think most critics were satisfied with it. Unfortunately, the damage was done and I don't think the series recovered the initial critical momentum.

Shit, I googled that. I thought you were joking.

Wait, so The Arrow dies? Otherwise, the word "besides" in the article's title is a little misleading.

Island has really served more as a showcase for artists than writers, and I love some of the stuff I'm seeing. It's really different from most other books I read and I appreciate having so many different styles in a single volume.

I haven't read anything I bought this week yet.

I loved Airboy. Robinson was painfully honest and very funny. Hinkle's art was great, too.

I loved Starve, but to be fair I haven't read Transmetropolitan.

Assuming most people are not dropping their Netflix subscription after binge watching Jessica Jones or whatever, I don't see how any of this is that relevant.

Alex had a Ms. Marvel poster!

Tina Turner was right.

I'll try if I have something interesting to say. I'm still at the point where my comic book-related comments are limited to "I liked it!" or "I wasn't feeling it".

It's ok. Interesting premise and interesting enough character. The first few issues were very good, but it kind of lost its way. It is indeed the last issue, though.

" I don't know why it never took off"

Don't know about War Stories, but I'm digging Johnny Red a lot.