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I still hope that at some point we get a Wonder Woman animated series. I like to imagine something along the lines of Batman: the animated series in terms of how it approaches the character and having a unique look.

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To me it just highlights the disparity between the quality of Miller's art and Cho's. Not that I would call Cho a terrible artist but he cannot compete with the artwork of TDKR.

I swear I remember reading something awhile back (before Man of Steel) where Snyder stated that a adaptation of TDKR was a dream project of his. So you are probably closer to the truth than you realize.

Ever since I saw scans of her work from the Last of Us tie in comic, I've really wanted to read something drawn by Faith Erin Hicks. I actually picked up a comic anthology that consisted of Canadian writers and artists because she was one of the contributors advertised, but I was disappointed to discover that she was

Well I'm excited. I really think Telltale can do wonders with the Batman mythology. I feel The Wolf Among Us really shows their skills at crafting a detective story so Batman should be a great fit for them.

Funny enough Darwyn Cooke did the introduction in the collected edition I bought.

Yeah I'm starting to find that out as I play more of the game. I did suspect there would be alternatives to killing Campbell when the game gave me multiple options regarding how I wanted to handle the situation with the poisoned wine, including the option to spill both drinks.

Y'know I never minded the mining aspect of ME2. It never felt that tedious and it was cool to search for different planets and read the backstory written for them.

Man I didn't even know you could excommunicate Campbell instead of killing him. I'll need to remember these details when I do my second "No kill" play through.

I didn't realize that Clowes did Ghost World, that's interesting. Never read it but I did see the movie which was pretty good.

Black Beetle: No Way out- I remember someone recommending this to me back in a previous What did everyone read this week when I mentioned I read Batman: The Black Mirror. Then I saw it in Chapters and picked it up on a whim. I am so glad I did. This book was an absolute blast. I feel that if I had read more crime noir

Any comic books?

I understand that completely. One of things I hear the guards say after they kill you in combat is "You made someone a widow damn you". Between that and the fact that Emily seems unaware of what you are doing I suspect that the game is trying to set up a grey and grey morality outlook, one that will likely make you

After enjoying a thrid playthrough of both Batman: Arkham Origins and City I have started to play Dishonoured. I wasn't sure about it at first but now I'm finding I'm getting a better handle on it gameplay wise. I'm really starting to enjoy the stealth aspects now and especially the ability to teleport. Initially I

Agree completely about the ME2 streamlining. I have a PS3 so I ended up playing ME2 and 3 first (only because I got both for super cheap prices) then decided to get the Trilogy pack to play ME1. It's honestly been awhile since I played because I found so much of the combat and interface frustrating to interact with.

I went to great lengths to ensure none of party members died on the suicide mission in ME2. In the end I only lost one party member (Tail), which was a gut punch as I really liked that character (albeit not enough to romance her. I also picked Miranda for similar reasons).
I plan to do a second play through (I have

My two cents are worth 40 Canadian dollars.

Really? Of all the different art styles that exist in comics this one seems the least objectionable. It's stylized in a good way and from a storytelling perspective it also works very well (there is continuity between panels, a clear sense of where everyone is at, etc.).
It really seems weird to me what the average