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Don Marz
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It really doesn't matter, though.

Sure, that's fine. Next question?

Wow, they're actually sort of funny that way.

I wanted to see "A Civil Action" but all in all, better to get the deep cuts, I think, since you can probably find a lot of interviews where he dishes on the big ones.

Or, you know, you get sick of things.

In the long run, but they also used their brains and allowed Morrison and Stewart and company to just put out non-New-52 books for months instead of conforming. They were labeled as such and everything, special dispensation.

I don't know, she's not that, really. I've seen her speak a number of times and she's very good in a room; I can understand why she's one of the fund-raising giants of world political history. Why that doesn't translate well over media is opaque to me. (And I'm speaking as someone who spent way too much time

It was the F! The F!

Lena Headey, someone whom one hopes will have a career after this anyway.

Sure, these seem like the sort of people I'd trust with my children.

Most of it?

It completely undermines any argument that these characters have any new stories left in them.

My advice to people who are "frustrated by superhero comics": run, run fast, now's your chance! Don't look back, they're dead already!

Having never read either issue, I still could have told you that.

Psychologist William Moulton Marston created her in 1941 as a feminist hero,

That all revolved around a defunct lawsuit for false advertising - true story. When the lawsuit died, so did all those promises from the theater chains.

Right, you sound unbiased and disinterested.

Again: what's the source? I know the story.

Commentary on Congressional bills that's considered too unfunny to show on TV, yeah, that's definitely what I'm looking for in my comedy.

The person replying is being facetious about Strunk & White.