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Especially when you recall that whenever any character on the series made it to NYC they made it a point to show them as country rubes (Michael and Dwight) forlorn and ultimately leaving in disgrace (Ryan and Pam) or otherwise out of place (Karen and Jim).

Those hat…criticizers on the tolerability index don't know what they're talking about. You've still got it, Gillette!

Nope.

Her best stuff is late in the game, so I respectfully disagree.

That might be the only unappetizing permutation Ben and Jerry haven't resorted to at this point.

The way Dean seems to be headed, his days there are numbered. Guess he wanted to enjoy them while he could.

They have enough fun w/that that it works though. His relationship w/his rogues gallery borders on camaraderie - I think they're actually helping him defeat some sort of big bad in the comics right now.

@disqus_okgItcD0yy:disqus Andy 1.0 = Andy 3.0

And they did that like a decade before w/Rick Jones and Captain Marvel. And Ghost Rider. Occasionally the Hulk.

And they did that like a decade before w/Rick Jones and Captain Marvel. And Ghost Rider. Occasionally the Hulk.

That would be brilliant, but it would also involve so much litigation it would defeat the purpose. And anyway you would need the "old" character to introduce the "new" one.

Each of those copycats are just as valid.

Of course they probably weren't, but that doesn't alter the fact they were made and had to be answered to.

Hilarious that Andy getting cuckolded was so tragic the first time around, and now for the most part most of the audience seems to be watching it w/joyful bloodlust.

You too huh? I thought I had just lost my retentive memory due to age and substance abuse, and then last summer I memorized the entire extended cast of "A song of fire and ice" simply by osmosis.

I kind of think that unknown caveat Mary Jane added to their deal w/Mephisto is going to come into play here somehow.

The character evolved, I suppose. He was an insolent kid early on in the Ditko era, then John Romita's version was more of a confident twentysomething enjoying his prime.

That was part of the Mutagenic Nightmare arc from the cartoon, which was easily the best thing on there. So it justified itself eventually.

Demon in a bottle is dated a bit, but watching Tony Stark go through the DT's is still great fun.