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Don Marz
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How many times do you plan to post the same cryptic comment?

Thank You, Slaves.

capitalists as obsolete zoo exhibits

If I invent or build something myself, I should get the rewards and shouldn't feel obligated to give it away.

Fun article, one note: the very first sentence is missing a piece (the part that belongs to the word "bringing").

I don't watch this show, but I may try and catch whichever loopy version of the Punisher they put up on Netflix. There's a lot of choices to make there.

I have a lot more love for Blade II or Mimic than I have for anything he's put out lately.

War Machine, Green Lantern, the list goes on. You just don't remember those stories because they were weird and bad and uncomfortable and now no one wants to remember them.

I didn't write the press release; DC did. This is an article about a cartoon based on a character whose series was touted by DC Comics as a number of firsts in announcements specifically noting her race, gender and place of origin, then they cancelled the series before it started when their line collapsed.

The toes on that thing are the Iron Man nose of the 2010s.

…no, I'm not telling you some weird statistic you just made up. What I'm saying is that superhero comics are a small media market, they aren't even the choicest parts of their particular wings of the branches of the corporations that own them, and the popularity of the characters in the world at large, and thus to

You can't. You can say it on a non-CW version of something that will air on the CW after editing.

If they flipped the genders over … it would be more like Dexter

Why give this jerk that much? He doesn't even know what he's talking about in the first place.

Al Jean having panic attacks over TV critics is never funny.

It's funny, I'm not a big fan of Del Toro, but I've often felt as if his movies have one of those old B&W thrillers inside each of them, struggling to escape. Certainly many of his Japanese influences do. Yet the trailer for this looked very, very bad.

This comment failed to include a crack to the effect that if it had been flat and boring with good special effects, I would have instead been watching The Martian. The management regrets the omission.

There's enough good in the 1990s boom and bust to notice. I think a lot of people crack jokes but I've never met anyone who bothered to have an opinion on the topic who couldn't name things they liked that were very '90s, even putting aside non-superhero gimmes like where Love & Rockets went with itself.

You may be lost. You're commenting on the story about the Vixen cartoon. Do you know anything about the topic of the story? At all?

Another thing: black superheroes getting paralyzed or having their limbs and body parts chopped off and replaced with prosthetics. Severe bodily harm became more of a thing overall in books ever since superhero comics got gory as a matter of course, but over the history of comics, the proportions are noticeably off in