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Oliver Sava
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Girl, you know I'm only throwing shade because you can handle it. You're goddamn hilarious on this show, I hope you're around for a while.

If you don't have RuPaul's "Champion" album, you're not a real Drag Race fan.

Remember when Marvel was all about getting a Runaway movie made a few years ago? I always thought it would make a better TV show a la "Misfits." Marvel sure did fuck with those characters in Dark Wolverine the last few months…

I didn't mention any manga, but Yotsuba&! is my all-time favorite, and a must-have for anyone that likes words and pictures. I seriously love that book.

I'll be doing the New Batman Adventures, too, so you've got two more runs of Batman coming at you.

No plans on it right now, I'll just be covering any of the new stuff that comes out. Down the line I may check back in, but probably closer to the end of the first year.

It's Riley's feeling of nostalgic disillusionment that I sympathize with, not so much the sociopathic serial killer aspect of his personality, but I can see why you'd be worried.

I would just start at the very beginning. It's a bit like Buffy the Vampire Slayer: the first season is ehn, but it plants the seeds for greatness later on.

Here's a few of my art comic/graphic novel picks, coming from the superhero/mainstream side. There wasn't really a place to put them in the list, so I'm throwing them down in comments:

It was very, very close. Same with Bryan Miller's Batgirl. Two criminally under-appreciated books destroyed by the DC relaunch. I miss them.

Only two issues came out, so I think it's still too early to put in the top 10, but #2 was certainly a runner up for best single issue. That was Fraction at his best.

Secret Avengers and Joe Casey's Vengeance are two Marvel books that just missed out on the top 10. Really enjoying them both, and this weeks Secret Avengers was a total trip. I love the idea of Global Frequency Avengers.

I also really enjoyed Deadpool's psychoanalysis of AoA Sabretooth through his bowel movements in #19. I love this book.

I think I might be the world's biggest Runaways fan (I wrote two super embarrassing fan letters that got me some flak at my LCS), and each new appearance by the characters in the Marvel U makes me more nervous for their future. They showed up in Daken: Dark Wolverine and it was unreadable. Which sucks because Vaughan

Jeff Parker's Red Hulk series is actually pretty awesome…

I don't think anything in the last ten years has been written off by Waid, and it looks like Foggy will be the character that keeps the past in the picture. Also, Marvel.com interview excerpt with Waid:

Uncanny X-Force is amazing, and I'd recommend checking out Frankencastle if you want more Remender craziness. Never imagined I could love a story about Frankenstein-Punisher the way I love that book.

Everyone seems to love Journey Into Mystery, but I haven't ever to really get into a Gillen book for some reason. I'll look for some back issues.

I tried, but I've gotta agree with @avclub-4969491078041c2bf531039a0e3a9e02:disqus. I love Gail, but her new 52 work has disappointed me. 

Come on, how do you not love Red Tornado calling "Soowee!"???