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I usually decry clickbait headlines, but there’s no way I wasn’t clicking on that headline.

...from the mind of Tina Belcher...

Your second paragraph is exactly why I stopped reading and buying the superhero stuff years ago. The “deaths”, nonsensical reboots and continuity and bloats turned me off from them. Remember when Superman and Professor X’s death in the 90s was such a big deal? How many times have they been killed off and brought back

Floppies are overpriced and aesthetically unapelling, but I still enjoy having a bookshelf full of trade paperbacks/hardcovers. I think the monthly paper comicbook doesn’t make sense anymore, they should distribute digitally and lower the pieces, then collect on paper. But that would enrage comic shop owners, and

It’s always struck me as supremely ridiculous that the comics industry is so antiquated in terms of distribution. I’ve been digital only save the few comics I buy in trades since I first got into comics in my early 20s. I truly don’t get why anyone would want a bunch of cheap, flimsy pieces of paper taking up space in

Ellen D’sngenuous

You know, I’ve seen these movies a number of times, and until you broke it down that succinctly, I never even considered they’re just one continuous string of Mel Gibson reluctantly doing the right thing.  That is some good escapist fantasy right there.

I’m glad to hear that everyone thinks Joe got what he deserved. I’ve seen far too many people (smart people who I usually respect!) unironically posting stuff on social media about how he’s innocent or deserves to be let out.

I think Erik and Saff both probably bought into the idea that they were genuinely protecting the cats. Like, if they weren’t there, things would be worse for the animals, so they had to stay. (Kind of like when dedicated public servants stay at the White House because they figure there needs to be at least one adult

Of course she’s pissed, and rightfully so.

Yes, it really just highlights the truth about Libertarianism/Objectivists: they’re against the government helping OTHER people. They’re totally fine accepting, and in fact feel entitled to receive, assistance for themselves.

In the grand scale of poetic irony, a libertarian with a gofundme page is just under and Objectivist at peak irony.

Eh. More like brain dead from too many drugs and probably not too bright to begin with (or just so open minded that his brain has fallen out). Sorry, but he is still defending his asshole boss to this day. And he knowingly worked with Joe while Joe did illegal shit, killed animals under their care, and did all the

At the risk of using a much thrown-around word, his Joker voice is iconic. It’s such a perfect blend of low menace, manic energy, barely controlled rage, and slyness. It really captures the madness of someone who could be laughing at a stupid pun one moment, and then spraying acid in your face the next.

I do remember seeing him on Dinner for Five (which should tell you how long ago this was) and hearing him say that he’s very grateful to be part of Star Wars, but he would like to go one day without talking about it. Of course, this was when the movies were long in the rearview mirror for him, as opposed to a current

His role in Wizards is pretty short.  Little elf dude who is promptly shot dead.  Oh Ralph Bakshi...

He was in an episode of each of the first three seasons but then this annual event stopped.

He has always been a real class act. There are some real good interviews with him where he honestly talks about how he never really felt typecast after Star Wars. He just knew that he didn’t really need to work that hard the rest of his life. It also opened him up to do what he really wanted to do which was voice

It’s not exactly a subjective statement when you consider that her two most prominent romantic relationships have been THE JOKER, and Poison Ivy.

Seriously? Taking issue with someone using "fascist" by… questioning what… their physical fitness? There's something fittingly wrong about that.