"one of the few worthwhile additions to the mythos since Robin,"
"one of the few worthwhile additions to the mythos since Robin,"
I want to say my copy says 2003, but don't quote me on it.
Add me to the list of people who had no idea there was a Shaft comic. I'll definitely be keeping my eye out for the TPB.
It's not a choice that I'd make but I live around the corner from that store and Tom is the nicest, most helpful shop owner I've ever encountered.
It took me years of searching to find The Judas Contract trade. For some reason DC keeps it out of print and drives up the price for a used copy. It's dumb.
The floorboard episode is one of my favorites from the whole run. For reason that was one I'd see in syndication all the time.
Bwa-ha ha?
No but he can outrun a monorail.
See my Sean O'Neil comment above, good to see I'm not the only one that's fatigued by the it.
I'm into it and thank god you didn't let Sean O'Neil write this newswire.
Johns's Earth One books have both been pretty stellar. He gets a lot of flack (deserved in some cases) but I still enjoy what he writes for the most part and will defend his Flash run to the ends of the earth.
It is if you're a hardcore band.
They have Gene Krantz's white vest on permanent display at the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum in DC. It's just as amazing as you think it is.
I stopped paying attention to Wavves after that EP with the Dave Grohl song but after giving this a stream yesterday it's very enjoyable.
That's nice.
Interesting. I've known a few people who didn't care for the records but changed their tune after seeing them live. Personally they're one of my favorite bands going right now (even bought their first singles collection LP for maybe two songs I didn't already have) so I'm ecstatic there's finally some news on this…
Formerly JK Simmons.
But Taylor Negron and Vincent Schiavelli are both dead.
Listen up, factory reject dildos!