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I'd never heard of having comics bound into one volume. Interesting idea. It would be a way to keep the advertisements and letters pages; sometimes those add to the reading interest. I'm always tickled by what was advertised in old comics. On the other hand, the period a few years ago when Marvel oversold their ad

I was able to read the first volume of this at a deep discount, and while it was good Quitely, it's missable. This, though…these panels are just on another level. The zoomed-out thing he does is just the perfect way to portray superhero fights.

That art is just sooooo gorgeous…please, Quitely, work with someone else soon. Anyone else. Howard Mackie, even.

I don't agree with that assessment at all. Jefferson's not a buffoon; he's a classic hip hop boaster, an antagonist, but a seductively talented one. And Hamilton's heroism is undercut so many times in this play…I do agree that the play is right-wing, but I don't agree that it's a simplistic piece of art.

I tried to read it but I got many paragraphs in and it's still a guy who works in media talking about how much people who work in media suck. Maybe if I'd watched that pirate singing contest show I would get it better. I think I get the gist of the criticism of the show from your comments, though; it's a good

He fights his enemies The Flats.

I haven't heard this criticism much but I'm not surprised to hear it. It's really an immigrant's story and it's right wing in the way that up-by-the-bootstraps immigrant success stories tend to be right wing. I love the music but it's worth engaging with its politics more critically than people have been generally.

Harrison 2 ran longer but was not memorable.

That we might all not happen in such a way.

He's 100% American

You saw this with the response to Ta-Nahesi Coates' "Case for Reparations" article, where he went into detail about people still living in Chicago today who were the victims of horrible discrimination in lending and selling of houses in a way that had a clear effect on their wealth that could be redressed, and people

I remember an episode of The Cosby Show that involved one of Theo's teachers correcting Theo with regard to her ancestry: she was Native American, Irish, and African American, so Theo jokingly said she represented "what was here, what came over, and what was brought over." She said that, no, many of the Irish were

Libertarians love to argue, rhetorically of course, about whether slavery should be allowed under a pure libertarian system.

I just wish college kids would stop putting his face on t-shirts.

…because we all know the Irish are real quiet about their history of persecution.

"I, Bill O'Reilly, am now quite certain that the crimes of this guilty land can never be purged away but with one of those things, what's it called, a falafel."

How on earth could they not find any women to write this movie?

The real one please.

Meanwhile you're still driving that gas-guzzling pimpmobile around, Count. smh

Elmo want to know: WHY?!