This gets extra confusing since I think World of Wakanda was originally supposed to be an anthology with entirely new creative teams every few issues.
This gets extra confusing since I think World of Wakanda was originally supposed to be an anthology with entirely new creative teams every few issues.
I said it when this got cancelled, but if this doesn't come back in first run syndication somehow for another 2-3 years, I'd be kind of surprised. The only possible thing I can imagine preventing its resurrection is that there aren't really any outlets left for first-run syndicated shows, given that the cable networks…
Damn, I didn't realize W&G was still going when My Name Is Earl was running. It lasted a lot longer and is a lot more recent than I thought.
Republicans don't believe in dying with dignity
When this ends they need a 20 hour finale movie, where every single still-living Law and Order actor drops in to help out with a case, as well as all the still-living actors from non-L&O shows they crossed over with.
A few years ago they decided to gradually re-brand as a comedy focused network, without changing their name. I think part of the joke is that the shows are reality-oriented or are in some cases just fake reality shows (Jon Glaser Loves Gear pretends to be a reality show following Jon and his phone AI, Giri…
Fuck, Jon Glaser Loves Gear Season 2, and Neon Joe Season 2 on Cartoon Network?
I wish we had some popularly-accepted singular pronouns for non-binary people.
My grandpa was police chief in a small industrial town for a number of years, and one of his proudest possessions was a photo of him shaking hands with J. Edgar in the 1960s.
It only took me 7 minutes…
"SAVEUS"
I would probably stop the presses on this one until I could revise the lyric. It's a bit much to make a mistake like that in the present day when google is a thing.
Yeah, I also felt that way about the original run. The only two arcs where I thought he successfully pulled off character based stories were Zero Year and the final Superheavy Robo-Batman arc that everyone hated.
I read the pre-Civil War 2 run of Waid's Avengers and was not only disappointed by how flat it felt, but also that the team splintered and the book ended without them having accomplished anything.
Is anybody reading Scott Snyder's All-Star Batman still? It's so expensive and I've only heard meh-to-bad things about it since the first arc ended.
The mothership launched a special kona-sponsored music series today, and I went out for a sixpack and THE ADVERTISEMENTS WORKED?!
IT BEGINS
As a sub-show in another Chuck Lorre program, most certainly
Designated Survivor: Designated Survivor
I've gotten my poochie quotes mixed with my George Lucas Ep I. commentary quotes, which says a lot.