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Totally, but the amount of variety keeps it fun for a long time and so many little things about it are so cool, such as putting an image of yourself in the background of the octopus minigame using the camera on the controller. Also, the games are tributes to past games throughout Nintendo's history all the way back

I am a bit behind on Wii U releases as I play my 3DS a lot more (Fantasy Life is taking up my life right now) but I had a lot of fun with New Super Mario Bros. U and even more fun with New Super Luigi U (which is basically DLC but there was also a physical release of it.) I also had a really good time with Nintendo

I think she's the one on the far right.

One of Maggie Cheung's cheongsams from In the Mood for Love (my favorite film.) I'm not sure if I would display it on a mannequin next to the Japanese poster or if I would just have it framed next to the poster though.

Yeah, they should probably be subsidized by the films and made more attractive to a normal person. A possible casual reader would never buy something that is only one chapter at that price, especially with ugly ads every other page. Maybe they should do away with singles altogether and just do trades. I think its

I cannot believe that comics are at 5 bucks an issue… I never buy singles anymore so i had no idea. I don't see how comic shops are going to stay in business.

I agree with with you about Pulido. He is fantastic but I think he works better with colors like those in the issues of Catwoman that he did. I remember when those first came out, I was blown away by his work on that book.

Your reaction to Pulido's art is so weird to me. I love his stuff. Have loved it ever since I worked in a comic shop and he did three issues of Catwoman with Ed Brubaker about 10-11 years ago.

An anecdote to prove your point: Way back when The Ultimates first came out, I remember being very impressed with the first issue by him and Bryan Hitch, so I joined his message board. When the second issue hit the stands, I just happened to see that he was online that night so I sent him a quick message saying I

Agreed. Also, this thing doesn't look a thing like Mickey Mouse in any form so I can't see where they're coming from on any level.

I broke up with an ex- of mine over some online game she was playing. She was spending every minute on that damn thing for about a year before I gave up. Looking back on it, I was surprised I lasted that long. I just kept thinking she would eventually get bored and return to reality.

Hmmm… I don't think that works really. I think he should speak whatever language his story supports (i.e. Japanese, Arabic, whatever culture he is interacting with.) If it is modern times, then sure he can have an English accent.

The Sandman changes his appearance completely from issue to issue. There should never just be one person playing the character.

I agree, I was just saying that I think Ryan should be considered the variant because Rian was the original way to spell it. I just realized that I wasted way too much time trying to some kind of pedantic ass over this, haha.

It is the real way to spell the name, Ryan is the variant. Ryan is an Irish name and there is no Y in the Irish alphabet. (Although the real pronunciation would be Ree-uhn.) I know because my parents almost named me Rian, but since we're American, they decided against it and just named me Ryan. They were going to

According to Wikipedia, He wrote a two-issue series of The Eltingville Club which will be available in collected form in October and he was writing for Yo Gabba Gabba from 2007-2013. The Eltingville Club used to appear in Dork a lot.