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Comedy Central used to air this followed by Upright Citizens Brigade. I thought they were the funniest things I'd seen since I'd first been exposed to Monty Python at an indecently young age. I didn't know a single person at the time who liked either show at the time. Middle school was hell.

Comedy Central used to air this followed by Upright Citizens Brigade. I thought they were the funniest things I'd seen since I'd first been exposed to Monty Python at an indecently young age. I didn't know a single person at the time who liked either show at the time. Middle school was hell.

I think it's consistently inconsistent. My favorites from season one were episodes five and seven.

I think it's consistently inconsistent. My favorites from season one were episodes five and seven.

I once was going to loan it to a female friend of mine around the age of 16 but her 18 year old brother (also my friend) objected to it. She'd read Chuck Palahniuk books before but apparently he felt this was too much for her.

I once was going to loan it to a female friend of mine around the age of 16 but her 18 year old brother (also my friend) objected to it. She'd read Chuck Palahniuk books before but apparently he felt this was too much for her.

@avclub-29501df08e5d9ae59e432e4f188d3735:disqus  They way this article described how one moment makes the song really click for the listener made me think of GBV.

@avclub-29501df08e5d9ae59e432e4f188d3735:disqus  They way this article described how one moment makes the song really click for the listener made me think of GBV.

Frank Miller said similar things, minus downgrading Alba.

Alba's character is featured in lush nude spreads in several of the books. These go on for pages and pages. So why was her character just about the only one in the movie not to show her tits? Her character's nudity was the only one that was arguably essential to the tone/staying true to the source material.

What kills me is that I remember reading in Wizard about Sandman and Eightball and Yummy Fur and wanting to check them out but I was in grade school and the local store wouldn't let me look at those comics so I kept buying tons of Marvel books. I don't think those books were much less age inappropriate than some of

Oh my god. Ooooooooh. Oooooooh ooooooh. Ooooooh aaaaaaah. Ahhhhh ahhhhh heh heh heh.

Generally I agree but what about movies that seem to think their loathsome characters are really something special?

@aqualad What about Wolverine?

Yeah, he really listed the exceptions to the rule, didn't he?

This was going to be my argument. Glad to see someone beat me to it. I'm sure some people are going to gripe that maybe the books just aren't good enough but they have had some FANTASTIC series that didn't make it issue 30 in the past decade.

I really enjoy the first trade but I also feel the series improves substantially over the first two or three trades. Just look at the jump in the quality of illustration between the first story in volume one and the origin of the Buzzard.

I know you guys reviewed a lot of the New 52 DC back when the issues were coming out but I'd really appreciate it if the next mainstream comics panel has a paragraph or two detailing which trade paperbacks are worth following. A first issue can promise something that isn't fully delivered later on. Just a brief blurb

They also recorded Wasted and did not give Greg Ginn writing credit for either (it was later changed).

I'm so happy there's something coming out from the Ween camp. It's been too long dudes.