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Bill Reed
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MASH was always good. Everyone else can shut up.

Still my favorite episode, I don't care what anyone says.

Still my favorite episode, I don't care what anyone says.

I honestly thought he was immortal. 

I honestly thought he was immortal. 

Maybe I'm crazy, but I've enjoyed Bunk much more than Comedy Bang Bang.

Maybe I'm crazy, but I've enjoyed Bunk much more than Comedy Bang Bang.

False, he was in that one episode of The Aquabats Super Show.

False, he was in that one episode of The Aquabats Super Show.

Aldis Hodge should be the sidekick in Die Hard 6 (reprising his role from Die Hard 3).

Aldis Hodge should be the sidekick in Die Hard 6 (reprising his role from Die Hard 3).

I am surprised Sam did not resort to a paint can on a string.

I am surprised Sam did not resort to a paint can on a string.

And also the actual Brave and the Bold comic, specifically the Haney/Aparo run, which is available in both the black-and-white Showcase editions and also partly in glorious color omnibus, with that recent Aparo collection.

And also the actual Brave and the Bold comic, specifically the Haney/Aparo run, which is available in both the black-and-white Showcase editions and also partly in glorious color omnibus, with that recent Aparo collection.

Shit, John Rozum? I have renewed love of him for Xombi. I'll have to track those down, I think I had dropped the book by that point (Dini started off promising but I grew bored over time).

Shit, John Rozum? I have renewed love of him for Xombi. I'll have to track those down, I think I had dropped the book by that point (Dini started off promising but I grew bored over time).

The Milligan/Aparo stuff is a goddamn classic. Did they ever reprint any of those? "The Hungry Grass" alone…

The Milligan/Aparo stuff is a goddamn classic. Did they ever reprint any of those? "The Hungry Grass" alone…

My Batman comics upbringing was the very early 90s, so it was all Breyfogle and Aparo, who, along with Mike Parobeck in Batman Adventures, are my definitive Bat-artists.