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I haven't seen the film yet, but I am not very optimistic anymore.

Not only is this the perfect origin story for Zack Snyder's Batman, but I think I'd love it if some movie had a twist as crazy as this.

You mean "Wall-Martha".

Venom? Really? Venom as an Avenger?

Don't ruin my hopes!

Oh, so they are planning to make a Deadwood film? Announcing your plans is a good way to hear God laugh.

I want to ask, does anyone care about the movie version of Thanos? Like, at all? Is anyone looking forward to him being the focus of anything? Because I'd say that so far they made a really bad job of building his presence up, and I can't imagine anyone finding him interesting unless they know him from the comic

I doubt Captain Boomerang will be killed off. He is one of the "biggest" and most frequent characters in the Suicide Squad comic books, right after Amanda Waller and Deadshot. He also survived that animated film you mention (it was called Batman: Assault on Arkham).

In the original comic book written by John Ostrander (the whole series is really great), Slipknot was there just to get his arm blown off right in the very first issue he appeared in. I think that was also his last appearance.

All the Martha's what? All the Martha's what?! Will you finish it or are you getting off on being withholding?

I finally bought the first three issues of The Legend of Wonder Woman. I haven't read them yet, but I'll probably start tonight before bed time. I am pretty excited, because I really like Diana and I heard only good things about this series.

Censorship Opression

"Shills"? More like "Shillarys"! Har har!

And how!

I hear it's amazing when the famous purple stuffed worm in flap-jaw space with the tuning fork does a raw blink on Hara-Kiri Rock. I need scissors! 61!

His short story The Street is an example of his xenophobia getting into his work. A once beautiful street that was not only getting uglier and more run-down, but it was also being populated by nasty, dirty immigrants who were planning to destroy the United States.

Yes, you are right. I can certainly appreciate a mindset like that, but it can still make me a bit sad when there is no new strip in whole months.

I really like Nedroid, which is a (sadly, rarely updated) comedy webcomic about a dumb, vain bird called Reginald, and his cool, nice half-bear half-potato friend Beartato. I mean, what more could you possibly want? Their silly antics never fail to cheer me up.

Even more than Warhammer 40,000?

Yes, I can, but often it's much simpler, faster and cheaper to just buy digital copies.