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Counter examples!

The stop motion one, with George Clooney? Yeah, I still haven't seen that one yet.

This is the last time I misunderestimate Fox and Friends, believe me you.

I Appreciate Fox And Friends On A Much Deeper Level Than You

Look, not to be a downer, but even if this LiveJournal da Vinci Code nonsense does mean he's finished WoW, there's still another book to go.

I thought I knew what "Pomodoro" was until I realized it wasn't a case of unfortunate kerning.

"… orange socks?"

While I agree that Batman going rogue in that episode is as great and true to the character as you said, the real value and payoff to that writing choice is setting up Flash's response when the feds ask where Batman is:

Never been a devoted Spidey reader, but "Nothing Can Stop the Juggernaut!" is great stuff and a fantastic summation of Peter Parker as a character.

Was it the Thor and the Warriors Four mini by them & Alex Zalben? In addition to looking gorgeous, that book is a comedic masterpiece.

Overall, it's Calvin & Hobbes.

Spider-Man 3 has always stood out to me for having a major relationship conflict between two main characters neatly resolved via butler ex machina.

Haven't yet picked up my books from my LCS this week, but last night I finally got around to reading Darwyn Cooke & Tim Sale's Superman: Kryptonite. It's a truly beautiful book—Cooke scripted, so it's Sale's art with Dave Stewart doing fantastic work on colors—and it's my preferred kind of Superman story: a

I think you mean bat ass vehicle!

Yeah, you would not believe how easily they brick.

MI-13 might be my pick for favorite patriotic team, and a lot of it has to do with the meta-symbolism of that spoiler-y moment you mentioned. When the Union flags, already symbols made up various national symbols in the saints' crosses combined to signify a United Kingdom, join together to resurrect Brian as an

"I'm loyal to nothing, General—except the dream."

The symbolism of Cap wearing the colors and holding to account both himself and all the others who do the same, that's my other favorite thing from Born Again. Why does Cap care about what's going on with Nuke?

What Punk said. It's astonishing how much DC have turned it around with Rebirth after the near-disaster of Nu52. (I'm still skeptical of how they're going to have things play out with the whole "Everything you hated was Watchmen's fault," but that intellectual-dishonesty-disguised-as-in-story-justification aside…)

A chillingly accurate reflection of American politics.