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There was no problem. Believe me.

Good! Those polo shirts from the 80s are iconic. Talk about making America great again!

Most Trump voters don't go to church, though they probably say they do.

I would be disappointed if he didn't!

so did the cinnamon challenge help at all or what

It certainly far from his best work, but he's still able to execute some of his best "incredibly detailed figures engaging in violence, but from a distance" panels. I still feel like he has yet to do his masterpiece.

That seems Crisco clear to me.

Greg Rucka's dystopia is the best dystopia of all the dystopias.

It's hard to convince people that a comic about the interpersonal relationships of giant robots is worth their time, but seriously, anyone who likes the Transformers as characters at all should read this comic. It's a comic for kids like me who watched the third season of the cartoon, with Rodimus Prime talking

I can help. I speak some jive.

Yes, unless you're into the X-Men, in which case Uncanny X-Force is pretty much a perfect introduction to Remender and what he's about.

I like Elisabeth Banks and Paul Simon as artists, but the money spent to get them to the DNC should have been spent crafting the stories of people who matter to Democratic politics.

Joey Knish: Origins

We'll have to gonad another black mark to your permanent record, Dik.

I would love that. That would warm the cockles of my heart, no joke.

That works for me. I definitely have a lot of love for the Alan Moore/Neil Gaiman conception of superheroes as avatars of the age that recreate themselves every generation or so, with the old stories still existing even as the characters' memories reboot. I just don't want every character to have to be like that, and

I agree that Paper Girls is much, much better, even aside from the gap in art quality. I hadn't put two and two together, but yes, a much better story about a person traveling through time and meeting another version of themself.

Yeah, people have been singing the praises of his more recent work as a new and better Millar, but the stuff I've read like Jupiter's Circle (because how do you not read a Frank Quitely-drawn comic?) is just okay. Not offensively bad or juvenile, but certainly nothing groundbreaking. I think there is some value in his

Yeah, the UK comics were good and had a lot of great art in them, especially Geoff Senior, who is one of my favorite comics artists of all time. One of the things I don't like about the current Transformers comics, even as I think they're great fun, is the busy-ness of the art. Senior used a relatively simple line to

I still like it, though I would totally understand someone using #50 as a jumping-off point, because it seems like she's on an island now in case you wanted some more Lost with your Lost. It's definitely a pulpy pleasure, not a great or moving story like some of Image's other prestige books from bigtime creators. I've