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I bet he would have come right over to sign a Barry Windsor-Smith Conan issue.

Gleason's work has seemed fine before, but I would say this is a step up for him. Really excellent storytelling, especially the transition of the boy's Converse hightop flexed on the last panel of the second-to-last page propelling him into the punch on the last page. Like Oliver said, probably a result of being in on

To this very day, whenever I go through a list of tasks in my head, like okay, I'm gonna pick up the kids, take them to lessons, listen to my voicemail during the lessons, walk the kids home, then get started sorting some laundry…I get to the end of it and I hear Jason Mewes' voice shout "…and then SMOKE A BOWL!"

He tries to stop eradicating, but, you know, that name…

"I wanted to destroy something beautiful…but I'll settle for you!"

Perhaps he's a Volga German.

Kids would love local government if we could just find the right story. Zoning is really just an extension of Pokemon Go!

The umlaut would be extinct in English without metal.

That show was creepy. I always suspected that one of the kids didn't really have black hair, but had been forced to dye it by the others, because they must keep the family together.

Many bloggers circa 2003 thought they were Dr. Doom, but they all turned out to be Paste Pot Pete in the end.

Interesting. Is there a metaphor that might help describe this idea?

All I mean is that immigrants, like everyone, start a lot of businesses, and immigrant business owners would be just as receptive to middlebrow Republican low tax/low service ideas as any other business owner. Maybe not "no minimum wage", but definitely things like lower inheritance taxes, lower capital gains taxes.

We also have the world's largest supply of racist beauty pageant contestants. No one else is close, not even Belarus.

Sometimes the fancy words just slip out.

Yeah, many immigrant populations are completely receptive to the Republican economic viewpoint. But if you refuse to accept their humanity, it's a no go. Every Republican in Congress knows this, except maybe Jeff Sessions and Louie Gohmert. Trump probably knows it too, but doesn't care.

They're already pushing conspiracy theories about the Khan family on right wing web sites. If Republicans actually cared about respecting veterans, this would hurt Trump, but they don't, so he's fine with them.

The dearth of good Republican celebrities intensified this year, but it's been going on for a while, and anti-immigrant sentiment is to blame. GW Bush got lots of prominent Cuban-American celebrities like Gloria Estefan and John Secada, but those days are gone. Part of it has to do with the younger generation of

I wonder if any kids ever did try to sell Grit Magazine door-to-door.

Nameless and certain issues of The Invisibles definitely did that for me. For The Invisibles, it was in a good way, the kind of horror imagery that sort of clears the air around your fears by making them explicit, but Nameless, I don't think I can read again. That hammer, man…