I think Turner D. Century is ready to make a comeback.
I think Turner D. Century is ready to make a comeback.
Well played, PG. Well played.
Uh, okay. There's a bunch of Green Lanterns, then, and Ferro Lad, probably.
Even the good parts weren't all that good. It was just all we had at the time.
Ah, body shaving is no big deal. I used to swim in high school, and sure, your street clothes feel weird for a few weeks, but it all grows back in eventually.
Jor-El and Lara, Thomas and Martha Wayne, Alex Dewitt, the Flying Graysons, Jonathan and Martha Kent, Nora Allen, etc.
You got off easy.
That was a highly articulate outburst, Angry Comedian.
I got two issues in. I liked the art a lot, I was intrigued by the world-building, but I didn't like any of the characters. I thought I'd wait for the first trade and see what happens.
The green and black number? Not enough skin.
I support your "don't freak out about twist endings" stance but I don't support your "cosplay as the Scarlet Spider" stance. I'm very confused right now.
This guy? This guy gets it.
Well, you told me I have a plethora. And I just would like to know if you know what a plethora is. I would not like to think that a person would tell someone he has a plethora, and then find out that that person has *no idea* what it means to have a plethora
It means "more famous."
It's everything you want it to be.
And yet it still doesn't hold a candle to Amazing Fantasy #15. Weird, isn't it?
Long answer: Hawkworld. I dig that book, because it's gritty dystopian sci-fi that morphs into a superhero story in the last five pages.
I think it made Clark more approachable and less the Super-God, though. I much prefer the powered-down non-nerdy version of Superman to the overly complicated Silver Age version, with all the Krypton baggage and flavors of Kryptonite and mermaid ex and all the other silliness.
Those fucking lemurs are making me really consider Adblock.