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Chicanery
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GOAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLL

It was a huge hit.

"I killed the paedophile in me, now I'll do it for so-ci-et-y"

Cut to Mark Heap walking down street as Bronski Beat plays.

He really is a shit.

Andddd it's gone.

Is he a martyr or a fucking Jalfreezi?

A Wookie is not a bear!

Bugger.

So, @HectorTheWellEndowed:disqus and @avclub-16b30c64f09d2a66b1ff9c086efb9c45:disqus, how about that *flips through humorously unwieldy comics stack* New Avengers #4?

I just like semen. The word and the concept.

They hauled off to Hamsterdam.

This ad references The Wire. I want a Kia now.

Fair enough, then. It reads better in physical single issues if you've been trade waiting or buying digital.

Okay, just read it. BKV still has no idea how the internet works, but it's interesting enough to warrant sticking on for the long run. Has the typical BKV tics I hoped he had grown out of (excessive pop-culture references, naked exposition, characters who think they're really cool but aren't) but it's far from bad.

How can you be lukewarm on Saga? Look at Fiona Apple's Staples' art, look how a single line change can totally warp the mood of the scene, look how BKV is slowly shaping each character and giving them a distinct voice, look how he's creating a totally alien world while still making us relate to it… It's a perfect

Is zero a price?

A show about accepting people, whoever they are and whatever they have done. Also, movie references for some reason.