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Considering pretty much every major development in their comics can be construed as being a setup for future MCU projects I'd say this is pretty likely.

Lemire is best with his own creations when he has real free range. Sure, he's not the best with the superheroics, especially on team books or anything with a larger connection to the greater multiverse but give a lesser known, singular character and he can make them shine. Animal Man, Frankenstein, and Green Arrow are

Spencer on his creator owned titles is just fine. I know it's not everyone's cup of tea, and it's really just him doing his best Lost impersonation, but I'm enamored by Morning Glories. It's the kind of long term serial story I can invest in.

I can finally finish my Evil Dead Lego diorama with the tree figure.

Wait, there's actually white people in this show? Color me surprised.

7, despite having the series worst episode, is pretty stacked. It's the fat Mac season and has a handful of classics.

He kicked the shit out of Andy Samberg and got paid for it. No shame in that.

"How's he pie?"

That crossover event, like all of IDW's crossovers, is out of canon anyway.

Well, if they keep the "Season 10" comics in canon then…

Morrison isn't usually known for deep emotional character work but this line gets me every time.

Oh, you know you'd watch that show. Heck, they could make the first DS game canon and have him fight Garbage Princess.

I'm surprised there was no mention of the comet's appearance in the review. Seemed to be pretty obvious to me.

Heart would still be the redheaded step child there.

Or perhaps some element of the comet, possibly the unbridled (nuclear) evil of the Lich, was discovered and used in the construction of the bomb seen in Finn the Human/Jake the Dog.

If you had Tom Cruise's troubles then all movie titles might be the same to you too.

Oh wow. The A.V. Club has a second Cameron Esposito stock photo?

It's gotta be a joke then. Playing up the stereotype and all that.

Watch Undeclared. Jay may play his usual type but it's worth it just to see Seth Rogen play against character. Not to mention Charlie Hunam speaking with a normal accent and some great cameos, including Ben Stiller playing himself and the best Will Ferrell role outside of SNL/Zoolander.

One of my favorite roles of his is in Goon, which is actually kind of subversive since he plays somewhat of an insufferable ass, even if his heart is in the right place. Of course, I'm from New England, maybe the whole Bostonian thing is endearing to me.