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He's actually mentioned being sincerely grateful for rewrites, as his draft contained personal childhood experiences he didn't want used without his creative control.

Ward Meachum looks like discount young Fred Armisen. It's distracting.

All I've been using Netflix lately for is Gilmore Girls. Took me a couple of weeks to make it about 2.5 seasons in and I didn't see myself stopping any time soon.

As someone who has reviewed every episode since the AV Club [very wisely] gave up I can explain that for you.

I only bought those issues of She-Hulk because I heard he was drawing them.

Oh dang, that was you?

Yeah, they actually did an episode on a few guys doing Rumspringa back in the second season.

Dang, you are correct. I suppose that I would rank "Superman" higher than "Action Comics", though, if only because Geoff Johns was placed on one and not the other. You are right, though.

Look, I can't confirm anything, but is Gene Luen Yang the first non-White writer to be put on the title, let alone a book with that kind of importance to the publisher? Not to say he doesn't deserve, because that guy is all sorts of great.

Yes. . . "oddly". . .

So I don't really get this site sometimes. I picked up reviewing 2BG as soon as the AV Club stopped, and believe me it is a Terrible show, but there's clearly an audience out there who is looking for reviews of a higher quality. Clearly that was a program that didn't have as many commenters/viewers, but surely The Big

I haven't even seen the episode yet, I just came here to search for "Dead Kevin" and "Ryan O'Flanagan" and am overwhelmingly disappointed that neither yielded any results. Dude's moving up in the world.

Strange: The Doctor is Out is a pretty great standalone, written by Mark Waid with art by Emma Rios.

HuluWillEverNotice?

I hate olives.

As an avid comic book reader, this is the first time a television show has actually caused me to gape at the screen in sheer terror.

I'd actually say that Beth Behrs' physical comedy, when they actually decide to write scenes where she can utilize it, is pretty on point.

This is very much the topic on everyone's tongues these days, but discussing what titles are the most female-friendly would probably be great for FCBD.

That little effeminate kid is totally Stuart from Disney's Jessie. It's not like I've seen a few dozen episodes of that show or anything, but I can totally confirm that.

That's a fair point.