I've found that since I've started reading a lot more on MU, I actually end up buying more Marvel books every week.
I've found that since I've started reading a lot more on MU, I actually end up buying more Marvel books every week.
It's a good series, but I haven't felt compelled to read more than a few issues.
I'll be honest, I didn't realize Larson has been working in entertainment for so long. I know her from Community and later 21 Jump Street.
Professor Griff: Finally out of P.E.
There was some internet speculation, fwiw, that the reason for the recent drop from Hulu and Netflix was that BBC was getting ready to launch their own streaming service. I'm pretty sure BBC streaming is in the works, but I don't know if that was the reason for the drop.
You pay your yearly Prime subscription, which includes a good deal of content, but you can also buy/rent non-Prime Amazon Video content. Some shows will have earlier seasons as part of Prime, but more recent ones as regular Amazon Video.
Ok good, but this doesn't mention anything about Classic Who. I was smack dab in the middle of The Key To Time when, without warning, it was no longer on Hulu.
They were removed from Netflix and Hulu recently, and I assume Prime as well.
I've always seen Classic Who seasons referred to as "seasons" rather than series.
Black Magick #5
Cry Havoc #2
Four Eyes: Hearts Afire #2
The Goddamned #3
Invisible Republic #9
Plutonia #4
Saga #34
Wolf #6
Angela #5
Karnak #2
Watching back to back episodes of Jessica Jones and Luther, I noticed that their striking opening credits share a distinct aesthetic. Both are also very effective at evoking the mood and tone of their shows.
It's the Last Starfigher meets Back to the Future meets…oh, Up in Smoke or something.
Kind of strange call him "Television's Richard Hell". He was a founder, but I don't think he was any of the recordings. Certainly by Marquee Moon he was no longer in the band.
This is sort of like erasure poetry only it's processed. Erasing Infinite is a more interesting example of this kind of thing.
I used to do it on occasion. I probably stopped doing it because it just seems like something and old person would say, and I don't want to be reminded that i'm getting old.
See, I don't mind it at all with Paper Girls because BKV did a good job establishing the characters first and making me care about them. That's my anchor. He can pile on all the insanity he can muster, but I'll still be interested in following the characters. Same thing with Liu's Monstress. I didn't have that…
Ok, I'm starting to sense I should probably hold off on 1234. I'll probably try a few Lee/Kirby on MU, but what other modern runs other than Hickman's should I also try?
Really? Shit, maybe it's me but I simply did not get Mirror at all. I expect creator-owned comics not based on established characters to initially be a bit difficult and inacessible, but there's usually some sort of anchor that one can grab onto. I didn't detect one here at all.
If what you're saying is we need a Police Woman reboot, then you're absolutely right.
This and Fan Fiction from last season just prove that Nurse Beth episodes are the best episodes.