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Is there? Do you have empirical evidence that unequivocally confirms that each of those artists was willfully trying to create a titillating image? It's easy to assume things that validate our own personal world views. Much harder to prove. It's just as easy to postulate the idea that those guys just can't draw, or

I understand what the site is getting at, but I don't agree fully with all of it's examples. In some cases, the artist isn't even considering anatomy, but is more concerned with shape and composition, or creating a mood. I think there's a bit of a double standard at play when only certain artists are taken to task for

As you wish.

I don't believe it was ever stated for certain, but you're right in that Morrison's version of Johnny Quick used a drug to gain super speed.

There was an old post-Crisis Flash story wherein Vandal Savage was peddling a drug called "Velocity 9" on the streets. The drug gave it's users temporary super-speed, but had horrific side effects. Velocity 9 left users dehydrated, exhausted, psychotic, and emaciated. Users also suffered several debilitating physical

If he can't then he doesn't deserve to wear that ring. It's all part of the job. You either meet the work day challenges head on, or get out of the way for someone who will.

I do... and it's yes.

Always the last to find out. Sorry, brother. I know she meant a lot to you.

Did someone say Brian Doyle Murray? Anbody? No? I didn't think so, either.

Galatea, anyone?

Are you talking Kevin Sorbo? If so, I don't really have an answer for you. I'm aware of Sorbo as an actor, but I've never actually seen anything he's ever been in. I don't know if he's a good fit or not, regardless of age. Honestly, I never pictured any particular actor while I was reading The Mummy. I'd have to give

Tale of The Body Thief was my least favorite of Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles. I would much rather see an adaptation of The Mummy, which I feel is a bit of an unsung work.

I quite like Denys Cowan's artwork. I have since his days on the Question. His work looks to have even improved with time. I thinK I'll definitely take a look at this. Always room in my collection for another Vertigo title.

Moore's disdain for DC comics is rooted to a contractual intellectual property dispute and perceived corporate unfairness on the part of DC Comics. Said bad blood between Moore and DC has only been exacerbated by some censorious actions the publisher took against two of Moore's Wildstorm titles, after Jim Lee had sold

If I remember correctly, or if I was inclined to find the Comics Journal interview lost in the deepest recesses of my collection, DC asked Moore to write a mini-series featuring their recently acquired Charlton characters, then got cold feet when they read early drafts of the script that would become Watchmen.

He has a huge amount of respect for the medium, which is one of the reasons he's never particularly thrilled with seeing it translated into film. His take has always seemed to be that the two media are just too different to ever be able to successfully translate one into the other. I think, to some degree, he's

Hey! The Walking Dead is back. I can add a fourth hour of television viewing to my weekly schedule. Looks like the value of the idiot box has gone up another 60 minutes.

I wonder why he's held fast to the League, & his collaboration with O'Neill, for all these years. On numerous occasions, I've been under the impression he was going to leave the comics medium behind, yet he keeps producing new League material. While there's nothing wrong with that, if he's going to be sticking

I'm having difficulty getting past the guy in the primary color striped leotards, with the rainbow lifesavers candy behind him. What's this article about again?

I find it really scary just how much of a guilty pleasure 13 Ghosts is.