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Adam Farrar
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Season 2 was the worst. You had to go through the spinning heads before you got to the menu.

That annual was the turning point for me too. For some reason he thought Mr. Freeze would be better off WITHOUT the only origin/motivation that made people care about Mr. Freeze.

As odd as it is to make Jubilee a vampire, she lost her original powers in a previous story that depowered most mutants. So then she got some super strength gauntlets and joined the New Warriors. When that book got cancelled she went nowhere. Vampires at least got her doing something again.

"Laugh along with the common people, laugh along even though they're laughing at you, and the stupid things that you do."

It's so boring. There's no real tension. It's the dullest fight with a dragon I've ever seen.

"The fifth item was inside me all along!" Awful.

I read this in the voice of Heffer Wolfe from Rocko's Modern Life. You probably did not intend for that to happen but I thank you for it nonetheless.

I like my 3d movies silent! And in black and white!

One reason people used VCRs less in 2003 was that tv service was becoming integrated with internet services. It wasn't as straightforward to connect the wall to the VCR to the TV. There were cable boxes and you set that to the correct channel with the VCR. I may sound simple but for many people it wasn't worth the

13! Plus an annual and two crossover issues in Heroes for Hire!

@avclub-9b60cf1b2106f886f17cba2b1a0359b9:disqus I agree with his point that comics are mining his ideas and there isn't much innovation at Disney/WB. And I'll bet he would appreciate some other stuff if he tried it but I don't blame him for not.
I'd also say he's still got a great sense of pacing and the unique tricks

A few years ago I did a reread of JSA. The first four issues of the main series (ignoring the specials and extra issues) are co-written by James Robinson and David Goyer. Robinson left after the 4th issue and Geoff Johns took his place with Goyer for issues 5-51. Goyer then left and Johns wrote issues 52-77, 81 by

You thought "The New Guardians" would be about the new Guardians? Whatever gave you that impression?

They should have quoted Alan Moore in the CONGRATULATIONS GEOFF JOHNS pages. They wouldn't have had to ask him a question, he's already stated his opinion: 
I was noticing that DC seems to have based one of its latest crossovers [Blackest Night] in Green Lantern based on a couple of eight-page stories that I did 25 or

I too am "old." I watched it live from the beginning during my senior year of college. The only episode I didn't watch (or tape on a VHS) as it aired was "Public Relations." In my defense, I hadn't realized I missed it until I got the first season on dvd and was shocked to not recognize it. It aired two weeks after

That does sound fun. I'd really like to see the cards/charts used to keep track of everyone's stories. Of course, it probably won't be long before some fan recreates it on the internet anyway.

I'd rather have a fifth season than a movie. Or just call it' a fifth volume. I do like the idea of doing it like the 7up series. I'd be happy knowing that every few years more AD was on the horizon.

I love everything about White Power Bill. Well, not the racism. But the character.