Hama is such a unique voice in comics history, with his transformation of the G.I. Joe concept and the stories of him bringing his service rifle to the Marvel offices. His issues of Wolverine with Adam Kubert are also pretty good.
Hama is such a unique voice in comics history, with his transformation of the G.I. Joe concept and the stories of him bringing his service rifle to the Marvel offices. His issues of Wolverine with Adam Kubert are also pretty good.
I was astonished to see Gerry Conway's name on a Carnage series Marvel published last year, and even more astonished that it was pretty good. He's still got it.
Suicide Squad is Ostrander's best work in my opinion, so you have to give Yale equal credit for that series' greatness. Her co-creation of Oracle alone would make her an important and unique voice in comics history; I like to think she came up with the Barbara Gordon cover shown above. She was also the editor of the…
I'll second The Spectre; it should be noted that Tom Mandrake's art is also wonderful in that. And Grimjack has Tim Truman art in the early issues. Ostrander has had great artist collaborators…Luke McDonnell is justifiably celebrated for Suicide Squad, but later work by Isherwood and Miehm was also very good.
I would absolutely characterize Secret Six as an heir to the 80s Suicide Squad, although seeing as how it's Simone, it's a bit darker. Then again, there's probably nothing scarier in either book that Deadshot's "I'm coming home, Ma!" in his limited series.
It's simply my favorite DC Universe comic of them all. The last page of #66, the last issue, is just so beautiful. "No."
The original Suicide Squad comics series had a much richer, though in some ways equally problematic, relationship between a psychiatrist and a crazy supervillain patient, but it was Deadshot and the shrink at Belle Reve Prison. It really comes out of this tiresome myth of "girls love the bad boy" that gets reinforced…
It sure sounds like they cranked the squickiness of that relationship up to eleven in this movie.
They're just halfhearted petitions, though. Even Trump's supporters are having trouble explaining him repeatedly asking during intelligence briefings which country Katarina Witt is from again.
He's like a modern Bravestar!
Hipster beards would have come back around much sooner, that's for sure.
I would not be at all surprised if it turns out he has a terminal diagnosis or something, and this is how he's deciding to go out. On the other hand, nothing would surprise me at this point.
He should go back on it.
There's a real danger they'll overshoot and you'll vote for Gary Johnson instead.
This man is a South Carolina Gamecocks baseball cap come to life.
The thing about Gary Busey is, no hyperbole, the most devastating example of public shade I have ever seen. Obama delivers it so dryly, "These are the decisions that would keep me up at night." You could see Trump rocking back and forth with rage in the audience.
My favorite memories of Fresh Prince all involve Geoffrey the butler. The one where Will makes him impersonate a street poet, the one where he dances with Naomi Campbell, the one where it's revealed that he cheated in a marathon. I saw Joseph Marcell in a Shakespeare play a few years ago, and he was my favorite part…
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I would definitely watch a Deadshot movie starring him. Both of his comics miniseries, the 80s one and the 90s Christos Gage one, were pretty good.
His life got flipped turned upside down by A Moon-Shaped Pool.