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That's a whole lotta banh mi going out the door.

I've been reading a lot less these last few months. It feels weird when I compare how many books I read in May 2015.

Gabo! Gabo! Gabo!

I was watching this with people not at all familiar with the source, not even knowing it was based on a comic. They were thoroughly confused for at least half of the episode. I think the second half at least clarified the relationships a bit, but not so much the plot.

I just read the Standoff tie-ins. They weren't bad, but I wasn't compelled to read more. Duggan does a good job infusing humor, but something about the tone felt off. That said, Rogue has a pretty prominent role in the team.

So Steve's still part of the team post-Pleasant Hill?

The Koog approves!

More than a light year away.

If superhero movies are the new Westerns, I think they're still making their way out of the Tom Mix/Hopalong Cassidy phase. It's debatable if they've reached Stagecoach at this point, but they're nowhere near The Ox-bow Incident or The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.

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I think you're Wong about this

Wasn't there a rumor that Daredevil would appear in Infinity War? From an in-universe perspective, it makes more sense for the Agents of SHIELD to show than it would for the Netflix characters.

It's pretty good and maybe worth watching once. It's informative if you're a Jazz newcomer and fairly entertaining if you're a Burns fan..

Karnak
Power Man and Iron Fist
Silver Surfer
Spider-Man
The Black Road
Snow Fall
Divinity II #1 and #2 (no idea what this is about, but I like Kindt's work)

From Wikipedia:

Gumbo!

It's Ken Burns' 'Jazz' all over again!

Technically he's showless!

Yes

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