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The was the waitress at that diner that knew everything about Jay. Not ugly, of course, but hardly a smoking example of raw sensuality.

The was the waitress at that diner that knew everything about Jay. Not ugly, of course, but hardly a smoking example of raw sensuality.

"Keep the change, Garret. In fact, keep the hot dog."

"Keep the change, Garret. In fact, keep the hot dog."

8, 13, Summer episodes - whatever, man, just keep bringing me that!

8, 13, Summer episodes - whatever, man, just keep bringing me that!

"I'm So "Bored" Today" the joke being that the word "Bored" is on a "Board".

I'm just amazed that she survived that explosion on a moving bus stairwell.

They are adopting a little boy from somewhere South of the Border. They ended up driving their surrogate option away with song (no, really).

Well-played!

Don't you mean "How will Quinn and Barney break off the Quinngagement?" Eh? Eh?

Then why are you even posting here?

The first volume of Sandman I ever read was Vol. 7, Brief Lives. While I really do wish I'd read the whole series in order now, Brief Lives remains one of my favorite GNs just by itself. Beautifully written, heartbreaking and one of only two GNs I've managed to get signed by both the author and the artist. My absolute

A lot of people seem to have this problem. I'd suggest skipping volume one and going straight to volume two if the art was the problem. If you just didn't care for the story, well, I'd suggest either reading the volumes totally out of sequence and starting with volume seven (the best, most action-oriented stand-alone

The artists changed with each storyline. I would suggest starting with
Vol. 2 if you found Sam Keith's art that off-putting, as you're missing
out on one of the greatest GNs of our generation.

The artists changed with each storyline. I would suggest starting with Vol. 2 if you found Sam Keith's art that off-putting, as you're missing out on one of the greatest GNs of our generation.

Cylon Garret or Minority Report Garret? Still hilarious either way, mind you.