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Young Animal does indeed look interesting. And Is Tom Scioli doing a Super Powers backup in Cave Carson? Did I hear that right?

Sticking with Green Arrow and Detective at least through their first arcs. I'm with Rucka's Wonder Woman all the way, it's the one I like the most so far. I'm curious about Suicide Squad, Superwoman, and All-Star Batman, so I might sample those soon too.

Oh sweet Jesus I hated the way he sang "I wee-ill, well I wee-ill" back in the day. And now that you've reminded of it I realize I still hate it!

I didn't expect to see any new comments here. I'm also watching the show for the first time and this is the latest episode we're up to. The Haddie story was really well done, with some excellent acting from Sarah Ramos. My wife and I were watching and feeling this sense of dread, like, how are we going to afford

Did it not work? I can see them being utterly useless for telling time, that's for sure.

Wow. Just, wow.

Oh wow, now you've piqued my interest! Do tell.

I tried so hard to like Rufus Wainwright. But years ago I finally said fuck it and gave up. His voice is easily one of the most annoying in music, to me. I remember a friend playing one of his iPod playlists that was all Rufus, this was maybe ten years ago. Having to listen to that all afternoon as we all hung out by

I think Madonna's ridiculousness was lost on those of us who were just kids when she hit the scene. To us she was sooooo cool. Then by about the time the Sex Book and Truth or Dare came out we started to tire of her nonsense, I think. By then we had morphed into cynical Gen X teens though, so no wonder.

Definitely. And it was a gateway into classic Bowie for a lot of us too.

That reviewer was prescient!

I felt the exact same way, like my life was being reflected back at me in the music and culture I was into during those years. I was full of optimism mixed with angst and uncertainty and so were the bands and movies I was into. It was just a perfect syncing of our generation with the pop culture zeitgeist. Once they

That's so true. I started college the year after you and it really did feel like things were opening up in this amazing way in music. Then by the time we got to 1996 or '97 it seemed like such a distant memory already. I'm sure our own personal experiences - starting college, then graduating from college, etc. -

That was a wise move, seriously.

1996 Week, or as I'll be calling it: I am officially old as dirt now.

Like a rolling thunder, chasing the wind!

Several girls put Live songs on mix tapes they gave me. They were strange times, indeed.

No Code and New Adventures in Hi-Fi have really held up well for me over the years (20 years?!? Seriously?!?). Pretty stellar work from both bands, too bad not many seemed to realize it at the time.

So to clarify, that's Planetary Book One? Sounds good!

Yup that's Sauvage. I just caught up on the first two Bombshells trades and loved it.