Btw, if you dug the knights vs. aliens thing, check out this:
Btw, if you dug the knights vs. aliens thing, check out this:
Yeah, it does. I'd rather see it on a page than a computer screen, though. The limited color palette actually serves the drawings pretty well.
Dear Excitable Misunderstood Genius,
Oh. Deep.
And now my keyboard is all sticky! The horror!
None of the ABC Comics inhabit the same universe, I'm pretty sure.
Yeah, KC is easier for me to read than Daytripper.
So, like Neandertals are just like Stan from South Park?
Indeed. For ages, anthropologists discounted the possibility of language for lack of finding the right hardware. Jean Auel gave her Neandertals a sophisticated sign language in order to tell the story of the Clan of the Cave Bear for example, but not too long ago (twenty years or so) a hyoid bone was found at Mt.…
"Magic Garden" was some serious hippy-dippy shit. But we watched it. What else were we going to do? Go outside and play?
Pottery is a level of sophistication that comes only after humans have started to become sedentary. Pottery is extremely useful, but it's hard to make it portable in the way that our hunter-gatherer ancestors required portability.
Interesting. The fourth article is the only one that seems to have any real possibility to it, and all that describes is the arrangement of some broken stalactites, not cave paintings. The first two are the same article from different sources, and the the first three all seem to talk about stuff in southern Spain…
That is not a net plus, you realize.
I scrolled back up, and my cursor just "happened" to be in a location where it landed on Hemsworth's crotch, and because the image is a link, it turned into that hand icon and… well, I feel a little dirty now. Just thought I'd share.
The first Thor score wasn't awful. And I like Silvestri's Avengers theme, although I couldn't hum anything from the rest of that movie.
Turisas. Actual Viking metal would be the best bet.
A saving grace to be sure, but still, I am irrationally excited about this film.
I didn't even read the words. I just saw Hela's hat.
This is another reason why "death" in comics is stupid. The open, "on-screen" death of the hero in a comic was traditionally just a cliffhanger. "How are the Teen Titans gonna get outta this one, Reggie?" and so on. Super-Lois is in a pickle at the end of Superwoman #2, but as you mention, solicits are pretty explicit…
Fair enough, but I think they are just setting the table right now. Once they've reestablished the tone, they may have time to do something new or different.