Then you missed the Green Hornet, which started on radio.
Then you missed the Green Hornet, which started on radio.
I've wasted my life.
It's a heroic fantasy story. Of course the good guys are going to triumph. Jesus. Still, in 1983, there was no real indication that Vader was going to throw in with his kid and save the day at the last moment.
The Holiday Special IS canonical.
Shit, dude. May the Force be with you.
Steve Jobs.
This used to be a safe space.
Ah, the Chuck Dixon Method.
Place just hasn't been the same since Dido killed herself.
You figure there will be a "clap your hands for Tinkerbell"/"touch Zatanna's hand" moment in this somewhere?
We did a whole "dystopia" section in high school. Brave New World I remember skimming, for some reason, but Nineteen Eighty-Four grabbed me and held on tight.
This is like a self-fulfilling prophecy. The only people who will learn about this study or read about already read, thus making them feel better about reading. Those who don't… will never notice.
No, playing sports is a socially acceptable obsession. Memorizing stats and numbers and calling in to sports shows is full on nerd behavior.
I hope you gnashed your terrible claws at him.
The read Newsweek instead of nothing!
I find Facebook in general superficial and treat it as such.
Christopher Priest has me paying real money for a fucking Deathstroke book.
Yeah, Metropolis works better as Chicago or Toronto or some other big, Midwestern city for many reasons. But it usually gets treated like a substitute New York City.
I find the "shocking death" to be the hackiest of plot developments precisely because it's meaningless. It's the Boy Who Cried Wolf, over and over again. Remember when Joe Quesada tried to make death "permanent"? And how absurd that pronouncement is on the face of it, both because it's something he perceived needed to…
It completely falls apart around Jaka's Story, but High Society is one of the funniest political satires I've ever read, and Church & State is epic storytelling. Although by then the cracks were beginning to show…