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I watched Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, which I might have seen before though didn't remember anything about it.

MVP: Baby Mormont calling out grown men for being bitch-ass little punks.

PM/IF is so much fun! I love their banter, their relationship, and their portrayal as two pals from way back who are now in different stages of their life. That part of it, their relationships with other characters, and their experiences in the city feel very real and relatable. I even liked and empathized with

I'm getting sick of series I read getting cancelled before their time.

What's the over/under on the entire city of King's Landing being scorched out of existence by a massive underground wildfire explosion?

I picked up a random issue and thought it was pretty good. Not enough to add it to the pull, but pretty fun.

I don't have anything to compare it to, but I think it's a great time creatively.

Only including current series. Some of these are in trades and I'm way behind in a lot of them, but I still consider as 'stuff I'm reading'

You can't escape the Iron Fist of fate.

Oh, just stop already.

Bugsy Malone: Origins

I hope she's playing the same character she played in Parks.

It is!

What I believe. What I do believe. A man, you see, man must have an intent.

I've said this before, but I prefer when Marvel lets that quirky sub-universe comprised of Shulkie, Howard, Squirrel Girl, Patsy, and the like do their own thing.

I'm a little curious to know what creators think about editorial mandates to write event tie-ins. I'm sure the exposure is good, but they can't love having to abandon or postpone storylines they'd rather be working on or disruptively shoehorn 'Red Skies' into their stories. One creator I follow on Twitter said it's

Has Bendis ever acknowledged that he's attempting to emulate Mamet's dialogue? I have to believe that's his intent.

A Showtime series that doesn't overstay its welcome? I didn't think that was possible.

Poor Rickon. He lived like a Bobby Draper and died like a Bobby Draper.

He's got an old-timey tough guy face. He's looked 50 since he was a baby.