I could listen to that man read the phonebook.
I could listen to that man read the phonebook.
You might not have noticed because his work is so…
The New Deal generation was ultraconservative now?
Yeah, this thread is some kinda mysterious.
It was also implied that he'd killed a few more of his post-Venture season 3 arches as well.
Much like Chester Gould, Hammer and Publick are never afraid to kill off a great character after only one appearance.
S'got more… ohms or something?
Now COLONEL GENTLEMAN, on the other hand…
Possibly too swishy for the vaguely defined criteria of hypermasculinity? Not that Shore Leave would give a rat's ass about some little AV writer's opinion.
Tim Gutterson?
Let's maybe not go visiting each others' intentions here. All of us.
Probably the Wall Street Journal. It is my understanding that everybody in the 1980s read the Journal.
I'll echo the praise for Orange is the New Black's the as well. One of the few shows I will rewind to the beginning if Netflix auto-skips the opening credits.
If you can look at it and instantly know it's Allred, then it's one-of-a-kind.
It makes me want to re-read X-Force/X-Statix
Pardon me, sir! I mistook you and your adult son for a pair of common street-screwers!
Having just seen them for the first time, they look like The Go! Team
No, I think he means the ♫wup wup wup wop wup wup wup wup wup wup wup wup wup wup wup wop bwaaaaaaaa danaaaaaaaaaaaa♫ song from the opening.
The Venture Brothers. Still one of the best opening sequences of the new millennium, though they rarely use it anymore.