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I thought the bottom picture's second thing said "Island with Hannity" and couldn't figure out why that involved him with a football. That'd be a pretty shitty island, though.

This is a good time to finally get The Return of Billy Jack made by merging it with a rebooted RE franchise that begins with the re-titled Billy Jack's Crusade to End the Evil Machinations of the Umbrella Corporation and Restore America to Its Moral Purpose and Also Fewer Virus-Created Zombies and Mutants.

I can't wait for the scene where he explains to Godzilla that Godzilla should've said 180 instead of 360 right before shooting him dead.

I bought it as well! Fine times. I'd love to see it brought back, but then I'd also like another round of Animal Man and Swamp Thing too.

Yeah, I was grouping a bunch of those together. And then also constantly forget the Mr. Terrific and Captain Atom series. And then also OMAC, Ravagers, I guess Frankenstein counts although it had at least a solid year and a half or so before it went down. Other stuff. Not saying DC never cancels anything, but they've

I think they actually do pay attention to the other types of sales in SOME cases, such as Ms. Marvel persisting at least partially due to digital sales I think, and Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur seems to be doing poorly in single issues but succeeds elsewhere, although I forget exactly where that is.

Actually, looking it up it apparently ran nine issues, with a 1-8 and I guess was one of the series that kicked off during the #0 issue month. Not that that matters much, heh. I'm also kind of glad I didn't bother with it. Back then, part of me had assumed that it might be "important" reading for one reason or another.

I'd been thinking about that recently. Even during the New 52 I think the shortest runs on a title were around 8 issues, and the shortest one I can recall (having looked it up) was G.I. Combat with 7 issues. Maybe Trinity of Sin if you don't look at it as the miniseries it probably was meant to be.

I sometimes feel that way myself, but at the same time I'm still convinced to some degree that single issue sales is what's needed to ensure a thing isn't axed prematurely. Of course, trade sales for this wouldn't help considering they probably still had a few months before that would even be up for preorder, so I

Kind of disappointing, but with Marvel's current state of sometimes releasing new series the same way some people teach their kids to swim by shoving them in the deep end and whatever else (fans being driven off by events/Hydra Cap/LIBERAL AGENDAZ/etc.) it's not too surprising. At least in the long run. Getting offed

I've always felt a bit sad for the few people at my local shop who get a ton of Marvel, only because I know that that's not particularly cheap. Factor in a plethora of issues that come out at $5 or more, and especially if you're a Deadpool fan and getting drowned in miniseries and the core series getting seemingly

The first thing that came to mind for me would be obtaining the first 18-20 issues of Chew to finish that off. Looking back, I guess I actually did jump on that pretty early, somewhere around the purposefully-ahead-of-schedule #27 or 19-21 range. Unfortunately, I doubt I'll ever get a quality copy of the first issue

FromSoftware can learn from this. Make a game that's very challenging, AND occasionally spits spiders at you. Either that, or Nintendo's going to hear about this and their next big innovation isn't going to be very fun for anyone that isn't a spider enthusiast.

He'll ramble a bit, and then a final tweet consisting entirely of *single gunshot* followed by eternal silence, as he'll have managed to commit suicide via Twitter. If we're lucky, it'll be made into an episode for the next batch of X-Files episodes.

Pleasing! I just hope the budget stuff doesn't impact the show too badly. Maybe it's time for the show to relocate to the mythical lands of "Vancouver" and the cast can get into a knife fight with the DC people for filming rights. And then film it for a nifty Marvel vs. DC event!

I feel like Gotham got good in the same way you can say "this person looks like a celebrity if you squint really hard." Or something like that.

He'd potentially be the best president we've had that has any prior relationship with WWE at least. Although clearly Daniel Bryan would be a better choice. We'd all be too busy yelling YES over and over to worry about anything else.

I saw a thing about this earlier and am quite pleased. Now if only USA would do the Peacemakers Passover Movie I've been waiting for.

I'm glad I bothered to view the trailers for this so far. I wasn't really interested in this initially due to various reasons (remake, stuck in "Tim Curry as Pennywise can't be topped nuh huh" mode), but I'm now pretty excited to see it.

Look forward to Season 3, when Netflix simply relabels Hellraiser: Hellworld.