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Brad Millette
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The weird thing about Millar, is that arguably the best work of his career was when he was writing the decidedly G rated Superman Adventures tie-in comic for the animated series. It's actually legitimately great Superman stuff, and great comics storytelling in general.

Nah.

They're both shit. That's the joke.

Go, be free. Frolic in the fields, you unicorn.

I don't think I have the heart to continue this. You're too pure, too innocent.

You're not very good at this internet thing, are you?

Right. One likes the explosions to be slow, then fast. It's very distinctive.

Yes, one likes the explosions to be in slo-mo.

There's a really brief shot as they walk back of Ford finishing up putting Stan's jacket back on him.

He's nowhere near the level of the Investors, which are pretty much the gold standard of insane power in this universe.

He's got a lime in his hand, so it's pretty clearly supposed to be tequila shots.

But then it turns into the melody from Stronger Together, and that makes it all worthwhile.

Sort of a toss up for me between Titus Andronicus' "Fired Up" and Wavves' "My Head Hurts" right now.

REMEMBER ME. REMEMBER ME. REMEMBER ME.

Greg Baldwin, but I don't think he's of any particular relation to any other Baldwins that may be out Baldwinning.

This is the single most internet comment of 2015.

They'll probably get the guy that was his protege who replaced him as Iroh in Avatar after his death. He does a decent enough facsimile, but it's not quite the same.

This one hit me hard for personal reasons.

The seems like exactly the kind of project Patton Oswalt might do.

The animated Rankin-Bass adaptation of "Flight of Dragons" from the 80s, the scene where the villain turns into that multi-headed dragon thing traumatized me as a kid, and even today I have a hard time watching it without a little shudder.