I mean, he freezes somebody's face with liquid nitrogen and smashes it against their desk. That's just genius.
I mean, he freezes somebody's face with liquid nitrogen and smashes it against their desk. That's just genius.
I'd go to bat for Part 4, purely because of Crispin Glover (especially his dance scene). It's not "good" exactly, but not awful.
People always say this, but Jason has killed cops, hicks, yuppies, nerds, hikers, old people, paintballers, astronauts, etc. too. He's got a diverse portfolio.
Sure, buddy.
That's the first thing I thought too, but it turns out there were plenty of actual Neo-Nazis there.
There's tons of "Rock Against Communism" band out there, though it's good and sensible that you can't name any besides Skrewdriver.
There was an actual RAC band at this though.
Yeah, the RAC band Offensive Weapon played, and the audience was full of boneheads.
That's the same thing I thought. "Well, this was almost interesting."
I have an old issue of The Tick with an insert that parodies that cartoon in the super-gritty style of the early TMNT comics. It's great.
And Skynyrd's "Stupid Kind of Man"
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I read about 5 or 6 issues before losing interest. I just didn't like any of the characters.
Superior Foes is the one I really liked. Haven't read his Ant-man book.
Yeah he really has trouble keeping me interested in his books after 6-7 issues, and rarely sticks the landing. It's a shame, because he occasionally does something really worthwhile. His batting average is way low, though.
Nick Spencer has done some stuff I've liked, but he's kind of a hack.
Oof, this looks terrible. Do people genuinely think clowns are just scary by default?
Best line "May a moody baby doom a yam".
Is he talented? All I've seen is Oculus, which was pretty underwhelming.
Halloween H2o is the only one that even bumps up against "okay", primarily because it ignores everything after II.