I'll try to get Girls, then. Always up for some good female characters.
I'll try to get Girls, then. Always up for some good female characters.
Soule generally seems like the go to guy for editorially mandated stories. He can take other people's ideas and make them work in ways they wouldn't under other writers' pens. That said, I don't think I'll be reading a Marvel weekly. I have enough problems committing to their monthlies.
Well, waiting for an omnibus, that'd be a long wait. Maybe I'll just get two trades and then jump on if I like it.
Question, is Pretty Deadly worth the trip to the comic book store to pick up the first trade?
Rat Queens should be the entire conversation, to be quite honest. Those four women are my everything.
Wonder Woman? Come on, there's only been one issue of Wonder Woman this year. Because I don't know what Azzarello was doing, but he sure as hell wasn't writing a Wonder Woman comic book.
I feel so, too. I still love it a lot and I'll probably stay with it till the end, but I don't really understand the massive success. I am really happy for all the people involved, though.
I introduced my ex boyfriend to it and he fell in love with it as soon as he saw the cover of the trade and the title "Sass and Sorcery". I just wish it came out more frequently. I hope the new artist is as amazing as Upchurch.
I wasn't even aware it came out yet. Didn't see it at my comic book store and saw no advertising for it. Strange.
I love you for appreciating Red Lanterns, Soule's run has been wonderful, beautiful and heartbreaking. I fear for this book once he leaves. He is such a consistently good writer. Has it been announced what he'll be doing at Marvel? Inhuman is really good, but I need him on something high profile and standalone, since…
Laura got better, though. Maybe it's my undying devotion to Ms Messing, but I have a lot of fun watching it. She's just such a charismatic lead and she has a capable ensemble around her and the kids' parts have been reduced. It's dumb, but it's fun and it's nice t have a show that isn't constantly trying to break my…
The thing with Cristela is that it's not bad. It's a multicam sitcom that isn't bad and occasionally is really funny. That's… I guess that's something.
You know what, I'll take it. I'll fucking take anything, just get Capullo away from Snyder, I'm begging you.
Oh, okay. It's just that Snyder fanboys are kind of like tumblr, insane, I don't always know what's going on. I don't understand the acclaim this guy gets, I sample everything he writes and it's all so horrible and masturbatory. He's that guy who's so in love with his own voice, he literally cannot stop talking.
Seriously, an article about racial diversity (ignoring all the other kinds, but well) and The Fosters isn't mentioned? Really?
Rachel was Jewish as well, I'm pretty sure.
Uuuuuugh, thank you. The one book of his I was reading just magically flew off my pull list. Thankfully, most of those problematic writers are also horrible writers, so I'm not losing much. Lobdell, Wood, now Remender. Uuuughhh!
His art grew on me so much, now I'm genuinely enjoying it for this book and this tone, even though I still think it's pretty freaking ugly.
I honestly don't know whether you're agreeing with me or not…?
I think the fact that someone finally managed to tell a decent Superman story properly utilizing the character automatically puts that book on every best-of list.