bruisedpristine
BruisedPristine
bruisedpristine

IMO he was great in Scream, and fantastic in his lead role in SLC Punk a few years after that. He certainly did plenty of crap films, but he wasn't bad even if Scooby Doo was.

Comics are also increasingly studied as art in college classes and reviewed like literature - including by this very website!

Then it seems like the problem is now lazy assholes who only read headlines. Why do you even care what they think and why should the AV Club have to cater to them?

They did say that - in the article. You do realize all that text below the headline also conveys some important information, right?

whereas I'm going to say that you misread the article (possibly on purpose) - or, despite your professed interest in the genre, you think DC and Marvel encompass "the entire medium". The study was specifically of DC and Marvel characters, not "all comics."

It's pretty much impossible to strip the Confederacy's desire to be self-governing away from its desire to ensure that black people never achieve the right to self-govern, though. Like, what specifically made John Wilkes Booth snap and assassinate the "tyrant" Lincoln was the idea of black citizenship.

The argument that Democrats should be ashamed of their Confederate heritage while Southerners should be proud of that same heritage is such a strange feature of the contemporary conservative position. Apparently sins are heritable, but only for some people - specifically the Democratic Party, but not America as a

Actually, your point seemed to be that sexism in comics is not a big deal because it's simply the result of the field being populated mostly by men, rather than the cause.

I like that your argument is both that comics are "the realm of the downtrodden," but also we can't judge it for its sexism because it's a realm where men are prevalent and powerful.

Michael Caine famously said that he doesn't care if Jaws 3 is terrible, because the house it bought is terrific.

3-5 years ago he actually was the romantic lead on a CW show, so it seems like the same issues would sort of apply. Also, from his statement it seems like at least part of it was that it took him a long to to fully accept that he was gay and not fluid or bi or "straight but not narrow".

Fuller actually called out Dekker's manager as the person who threatened to pull him from the show if Fuller made the character gay.

Each and every one of those articles is very careful to say that "Clinton supporters," not "members of the Clinton campaign," stepped in to fund the continuation of the research.

The Steele Dossier was originally solicited by Republicans, and eventually ended up in John McCain's hands. As far as I know, there's nothing tying it to the Clinton campaign. Also as far as I know, no one offered anyone access to the Steele Dossier by saying "Lol my foreign government wants to help you out, would you

Because it turned out the President is getting his media-bashing memes from a guy who also posts pictures of CNN reporters next to a Star of David, which is a scary confluence of anti-semitism and state-approved violence worth investigating.

Hey, be optimistic! Maybe they'll just shoot up Emmett Till's memorial again. It's been like two days since anyone desecrated it.

Chloe got more viewpoint stuff in the 2nd season, but nice girl June was the actual protagonist.

Clinton is not under FBI investigation again. The Senate is investigating Loretta Lynch re: the FBI's investigation of Clinton last year.

Gawker wasn't shut down because they couldn't afford to go to trial

If they get sued out of existence because some rich guy has a decade-old grudge, this review will certainly be relevant. If they don't, I guess you'll learn the difference between tyrants and critics.