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Don Marz
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I was just introduced to these guys recently. They are amazing. Too bad about the dip in quality in production. It just makes me want to push Yellow and Green on everyone I know.

I'd say it depends on how important it is to you to have a character provided for you, someone with consistent motivations and upon whom the story has a growing and traceable impact. Both games are worth playing but since that's not as important to me, I've spent a lot longer with Fallout 4 than Witcher 3. It also

Exactly what I thought of when I read the story. That's a must-watch.

When I glanced at the art for this story on the main page, I thought you had done a retrospective on Family Force 5.

They posted art, so it reminds me why I dropped it.

I dropped the book because of the art. That little panel trick in the picture up there is representative: poor basics, unearned gimmicks. I sometimes wonder if it would be better without that godawful coloring.

So Jeff Parker's cool but the art on that book was boring as shit, even the covers.

Well, HYDRA can't be, so…

can live with the "LOL WACKY" if it's in moderation in the finished product

Yup, that's . . . a trailer for a movie about the character Deadpool all right

Yeah, yourself

Thanks for reminding me how cool Ariana Grande is.

Mom… a man just died.

Watterson has the right to be an asshole about people using his work, in my opinion. And on top of that, sure, that picture in the story is kind of entertaining. But it's not as entertaining as the original strip.

Stan Lee will "adapt" this in the sense of a bank transfer.

I discovered this show with this episode. I'm impressed.

Know who could carry a show for DC? Resurrection Man. Cool hook for each episode, super-powers completely relative to the budget for each episode, gristly underdog who can hang with pretty much anyone and everyone they might introduce, without being overshadowed on his own show.

I still don't get this. In what universe is Dini not a hack most of the time? It's a universe where Countdown never happened, which isn't ours.

Paul Dini may have written some good stuff, but he is indisputably a hack. He wrote an abysmal weekly comic series to promote Final Crisis, and the main selling point for Final Crisis became the (totally true) rumor that it would flat out ignore everything Dini wrote.

You don't sound very serious when you announce a contender for Best Thing You've Never Read During a Year That Hasn't Started. You know how many bad jobs Dini's done when writing something? A lot.