She fucking loves getting insulted by him, because it means someone is talking about her.
She fucking loves getting insulted by him, because it means someone is talking about her.
Calling Nixon incompetent is laughable.
Jesus Christ, Republicans have gotten fucking stupid.
So upset that Loki dies in this episode, haha.
Aww. RIP, Doakes. The show was never the same without him.
The NaziCap article
The thing is…social context never was the AVC's "bread and butter," until everyone with real critical chops (except Todd and Alastair) left to form The Dissolve.
The Fraction run can be a bit up and down, but the Gillen run is truly great, and one of the best things he's ever written.
Nah, there was a NaziCap article, which pretty much argued "this book about how the American ideal has been perverted into a culture of anger and fear makes me feel uncomfortable, because it's too true — therefore it is bad art!"
You may be right — I don't really follow behind-the-scenes stuff, haha.
Might be the aftermath of that shitshow in Comics Panel a couple weeks ago. Asa's stopped by, though, so maybe things will tick up!
I knew it had to be you — no one else loves Hickman enough to defend Cyclops' characterization in TRO and SW, haha!
And maybe Marvel should stop asking him to.
Good to have you back, Asa!
I just have absolutely no interest in Hickman trying to write Cyclops. He demonstrated a stunningly fundamental misunderstanding of the character in Cyke's SW and TRO appearances, considering that he wrote an entire damn series about the conflict between being a good king and a good man.
I have no idea. I have zero interest in just about anything Jason Aaron writes.
If it means Thor gets his name back - Yay!
Yeah, I've read all three of the Grossman Magicians books over the past 7 days, but only a couple comics.
Of course, Ultimate End was a big event book…and he's always sucked at writing those, haha.
You know, I didn't think it was an actual curse — I just thought she was being spiteful, and hurting them as much as she possibly could, because it was true.