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That's some powerful voodoo you got there.

Daredevil is my favorite, but I recently watched season 1 of The Flash and really loved it. I like that it's not ashamed of being based on a comic book. No grittiness, lots of silliness, and good, likable characters.

Sam Wilson Capwolf is cool!

"Most female fans of Gilmore Girls that I' know love Jess, but as a guy, I've always thought Jess was a terrible character."

Malcolm Tucker and Nicola Murray

He was originally a smart city-transplant who read books and was a fair match for Rory.

Good point. I suppose I'd be more weary of the trope if I were as exposed to it as you. I agree that there were probably more creative ways to present the world than a criminal investigation. That said, I do really like the protagonist as an indefatigable public servant who also happens to be an 'other'. Her

I don't think it's as much a big deal for comics-based films, but this is one of the reasons I never got into SW EU books. It was just kind of depressing that after all that ordeal, bigger and worse shit was in their future. There should have been a book called 'Star Wars: Oh, give me a break, I give up'. I've

Fortunately or unfortunately, the movie industry also love reboots.

Regarding Spurrier, did you read Cry Havoc #1 on Image? Because it was fucking fantastic, imo.

I love Wild's End. I'm reading the current run, but I need to go back and read the first one. I started reading Welcome Back, but for some reason my LCS stopped carrying it and I just kind of forgot about it.

Nothing new from this week yet, but I got around to reading Cry Havoc #1, and I really, really liked it.

"I am Queens Boulevard"

Others have already mentioned it, but Vader is pretty different from what I've read by him on Image.

I only saw a few minutes, but it seems like Fox really committed to making this an Event with a capital E much more so than NBC did with its musicals.

Not really.

Who Knows?

I don't really have any nostalgia for any of these cartoons, which were really awful in retrospect.

Yeah, I love The Goddamned. I described it as a biblical Mad Max, but the Conan comparison works too. It's pretty damn gory and violent, and there was one sequence in the last issue that was perhaps the most fucked up thing I've ever seen in a comic, but the whole thing feels like it's serving the story and not

Congratulations on graduating! Now go find a job!