Yeah, I think it's great. In fact, I relistened to it after my previous post, and it was even better than I remembered.
Yeah, I think it's great. In fact, I relistened to it after my previous post, and it was even better than I remembered.
Jill Thompson did Lil' Endless, but as far as official continuity, you may be right.
I remember it was a HUGE deal when Morrison put Dream into an issue of his JLA. I think I remember Morrison announcing that he had asked Gaiman for special permission to do so.
Yup. Geoff "Severed Limbs" Johns. Geoff "Exploded Heads" Johns. Geoff "DC's Chief Creative Officer for the Last Six Years" Johns.
What?!? How DARE Kirby disrespect himself like that!
It gets more ridiculous as it goes on. Season one was still trying to be a somewhat serious drama.
Well, I guess I'm old then. I mean, there were plenty of songs about sex in the old days, but the writers were clever enough to give them more than one layer. Things don't quite need to be so blunt, you know?
Given my low consumption rate of music, I probably won't get into this for a while. (I tend to play an album over and over until I really "get" it, and new albums get sent to the back of the queue.)
There's also that Patrick Stewart show, Blunt Talk. It's pretty good.
Beth Orton has recorded some of my all-time favorite music, so I'll definitely be checking this out. Given how little AVClub music reviews tend to mesh with my opinion, I'll probably love it.
Getting devoured alive by army ants is pretty dang horrific.
Two different characters. They just look remarkably alike.
It just occurred to me that we saw all of this before when Arnold got elected to be governor of California.
That's what people thought when Ted Kennedy died, but that dumb Cosmo model still took the election.
Peanut farmer, governor of Georgia, officer on a Naval nuclear sub…
Ah, Maddie something-or-another. Ugh, that was a bad period.
You mean a DC continuity-rewriting event was implemented without thinking through all of the details and consequences?
I'm not sure what you want from them. Do you want them to admit all of the upcoming twists and plotlines for their stories? "Nah, Peter's going to get his body back in two years." How would undercutting the current storylines make them better?
That Zemo showed up in Avengers Undercover.
I feel certain that there has been at least one female hero who dressed as male when fighting crime. But I'm drawing a blank right now.