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Well we almost had Justice League 3000…

The Vanisher?

Love Scene of the Crime.

I once heard (though it might be apophryca) that Steranko once recommended in an interview using no more than 35 words a page, but he was also drawing his own stories; he had two readily available means of getting the story across.

It's less gag-heavy than Posehn/Duggan Deadpool, but there were moments I was laughing out loud reading it on the subway. The story about Man Bull that Sava recounts above had me fucking dying. And it's a mean-spirited humor too, which all-too-often can't be found in superhero comics.

How is Francavilla's Guardians work? I dropped the title since it seems like it'll be a crossover nexus in the coming years, but I'm always curious about his stuff.

Comixology is GREAT for deals. If you have a 10" screen, it's almost like reading a comic page, but without printer error.

Ha. Yeah, I do miss the bragging rights of a visual bookshelf.

GIVE IN.

Don't want to be a skipping record, but a move was the reason I sold my 500+ trades and hardcovers and converted to a mostly-digital format.

All is right with your world, buddy.

Also, I cannot say this enough: Superior Foes is the closest thing we have to a Thunderbolts book right now.

Have you read Gotham Central yet? If you like Criminal, that should take PRIORITY.

Yeah. I think the only way I'd get caught up with Snyder after Death of the Family is a Comixology sale. That arc REALLY turned me off.

The tablet still allows for all of that. BUT it's an expensive investment.

I was more shocked by the announcement of the new Wolverine series. It really seems like Marvel has been grasping as straws regarding the character since Aaron's run ended. This new villainous, "Superior Wolverine" take seems kind of desperate and shows that—while Marvel is killing it on street-level books (Daredevil,

Have you thought about making the leap?

Start with Catwoman. Captain America is a LONG run that lags a bit in the end. Fatale is great, but takes a LITTLE too long to explain what exactly is happening.

My advice: Get Marvel Unlimited. I was going to buy myself the Michelinie/Layton Iron Man omnibus as a birthday present. Then I realized that—for the same amount of money—I could have digital, much-easier-to-transport access to these issues and 13,000 more.

How was Gold? I was interested, but couldn't justify the hefty pricetag. Was the Claremont story good Claremont or the one who gave us Mechanix?