Remember when that was going to be on TNT? Good times, man. Good times.
Remember when that was going to be on TNT? Good times, man. Good times.
I used to read and be amused by Sims' column. Since the return, though, he's either been picking topics I don't care about or maybe I'm just not interested. I don't read it any more.
You're right. I can never remember the name of it, though. Lay it on me, brother.
I actually broke out in hives when I learned about that.
I liked Mumford! I thought it was going to be about that magician, but even so it turned out pretty well.
I realized the other day that I have a lot of t-shirts with superhero shit on them. And so does my 4 year old son. It was a sobering thought.
Obi-Wan once thought as you do.
Sims is an ass.
I am pretty stoked. It looks very promising. Even the slo-mo looks badass, because it lets you know what is just about to happen - i.e. Wonder Woman kicking some ass - a split second before it happens. I love the glowing lasso (and I have to admit that my heart rate increased at the first shot of the lasso on her…
That was great.
Garth Ennis hates superheroes. But he loves silent movie era style villains and their mute dog sidekicks, okay?
The only comics news site I read is Comics Alliance, and I had to go through about three pages of articles to get anything related to an actual comic book.
If Batman is Nightwing's dad, then Superman is his favorite uncle.
That book was awful. I somehow got a copy of it based on having "Harley Quinn & Power Girl" on my pull list. I got home, noticed the Jim Lee art, and almost threw it in the trash.
These are surprisingly common in comic books. But one right after the other? Yeah, I share your skepticism.
The Court of Owls was a dumb idea and it's the one element of Nightwing's return that I am less than enthusiastic about.
One of the volunteers where I work is named Dick. He's slightly older than Dick Grayson, who first appeared around 1940, but I like that he has kept that nickname all his life. It shows a complete disregard for slang and giggling teenagers, and I respect that.
Oh yeah, me too. I am hoping, however, that when he makes that decision at the end of the season, we will actually care, because his mom has been an important co-star all season. We will see.
Not reading. Really looking forward to this. As much as I enjoyed Grayson I prefer Dick in tights.
Sort of. The "Batgirl of Burnside" deal, where Barbara was basically Stephanie Brown, de-aged her a bit to be more trendy or hip or something.