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Rye can be made in Canada as well, though.

I mean…freezing people kills them too, haha!

I mean…Scott kills a ton of people himself. He puts someone out of their misery in the first issue of New X-Men.

Xavier not only used child soldiers almost exclusively (until they grew up, and he used the same people as adult soldiers), but repeatedly violated the minds of those children without their consent.

We've got one more issue of Old Guard!

I have Ellis and Gillen pretty as the top tier by a fairly large margin, and I'd put Fraction's just above Aaron's.

I was actually just talking about that run in my LCBS.

I think the idea is that the normalization/glorification of vigilantes like Batman leads, inevitably, to an escalation that ends with superpowered brawls in the street.

Busy week!

If you don't like the current story, that's entirely fair! I'd love to talk about why you don't like the dialogue, plotting or art, or even why you feel that fascists using frustration with the American Dream to subvert our institutions has no bearing on the current state of American politics.

Ah, right!

Wait…is your schtick is that having Cap become Hydra after being brainwashed by the Red Skull is "disrespectful" to the man who depicted Cap saluting Hitler…after having him brainwashed by the Red Skull?

"I've lived too long."

Of course he's no longer chubby. Aziz talked about how Harris has become an Indian bodybuilding bro in one of his recent specials.

Sorry, haha! Rewatched the movie earlier this week.

On the other hand…he's a ballplayer. That matters way more than his major, or his skin color, or anything else.

I don't think any of the characters can be reduced to those boxes…except for maybe The Raw Dog.

"I'm confident in saying that there's the exact same distribution of intelligence on this team as there is anywhere else."

Jenner kills the bit where he talks about baseball and Sisyphus.

Yeah, I honestly feel that if more directors played a season of D1 baseball before dropping out and becoming an autodidactic director in late 80s Austin, they'd be a ton more humanistic.