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The interior art really is off-putting, and totally inappropriate for the tone of the book. All the promotional images seem pretty cool, showing a bright, exciting superheroine, but the interior stuff looks like mud.

The interior art really is off-putting, and totally inappropriate for the tone of the book. All the promotional images seem pretty cool, showing a bright, exciting superheroine, but the interior stuff looks like mud.

Yeah, that was really bad. Anytime the writers tried to tell us Neelix had anything over Tuvok it was a drag.

Yeah, that was really bad. Anytime the writers tried to tell us Neelix had anything over Tuvok it was a drag.

Hey, don't forget about Tuvok. He was consistently cool.

Hey, don't forget about Tuvok. He was consistently cool.

Great to see some love for Kalesniko's Freeway!

Michael Bay
On a previous Commentary of The Damned I wondered why Michael Bay's commentary for either of the Transformers movies wasn't ever covered (because the arrogance and immaturity is truly amazing to behold) and I was told that only movies that didn't do well financially qualified for the column.

I have a feeling Groening will let him do (mostly) what he wants, which I'm really excited about seeing. He's bringing in a bunch of the cartoonists that had work in Kramers Ergot for the next Treehouse of Horror comic and it's going to be wild. Check out the awesome cover by Dan Zettwoch and the incredible line-up:
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"No thanks, a third of a gopher would only arouse my appetite without beddin' her back down"

That's ah mighty fin a pickin' and a singin'!"

"The color guard is colored!"

Anytime AV Club does a feature related to some upcoming piece of media some commenter always accuses them of getting "a kickback". Discussing what's going on in the pop culture is kind of what this site is about.

Oh I can play dead. I watched my whole church group get eaten by a bear.

I don't understand why people think the First Gentleman plot line isn't (or wasn't ever) connected to the main plot. We knew from before the season even started (Redemption) that the son was targeted to be killed by Jon Voight and his moles in the government.

Was the episode with the slug-aliens that take over the brains of high-ranking starfleet folk in the first season? The scene where Picard shoots the bad guy and his whole upper torso burns off, revealing a big worm alien scarred me as a child.