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First two seasons of Cougartown

The board game or one of the video games?

Ah well. Thanks for the information.

Let's get Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator up and running. Let's go to space and see some vermicious knids!

Just…. so good.

Best issue ever.

If I recall correctly, Marvel published comics published in the Marvel universe. They were all stories based on what the typical inhabitant of 616 might assume was true about the superheroes living among them. An amusing idea, but a mediocre execution.

That was a terrificly fun Jimmy Olsen story. There was also a relatively recent short story in a Superman 80pg giant that had Jimmy and Superman track down all these short-lived clones of Jimmy who were running around having Silver Age style adventures. Not only a fun homage to classic Jimmy, but also a nice musing

So good. So, so good.

Either Atomic Robo or Locke and Key. Both bring me so much joy. So much joy, I could do a dance. A dance of joy.

The Authority is a spin off of Ellis's Stormwatch run. Read those for a good introduction to the characters and the teams motivations.

My father read Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to me when I was a kid, and so I was subsequently annoyed at how much Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory diverged from the story in my imagination. My introduction to how adaptations can let you down. That said, I think my favourite might be The Witches. Okay,

If I could upvote this twice, I would.

Meanwhile, Bluebottle and Eccles take turns being Tory leader.

Blankets?

Morrison's take on Wally and Kyle are great, but for me, it's Mark Waid who made Wally West the Flash. And I will fight to defend that opinion.

Zibarro is such an obvious character, I'm amazed he wasn't created decades ago.

Sleeper is some quality superhero/noir.

I do indeed remember that. Every time I see it now at home I clench my teeth a little when that gag comes up, only to reflect on how much more accurate Wayne's line "No Stairway! Denied!" has become.

I saw it four times in theaters that summer. Anytime I had a free afternoon I'd just head out and catch it again.