edwardgrimm
Matthew Abel
edwardgrimm

I will give you 51 of those points, but I truly find the new Flash book really, really good. Action Comics is pretty good as well.

Mystery Men is a favorite of mine, as well. It's got a pretty dry edge to its humor, I freely admit, and is not for everyone I admit as well.

I'm late - did everyone else already go "oh Hells yeah!" at that Peter Weller rumor?

I'm going out on a limb here - this looks better than Journey to the Center of the Earth. Which wouldn't be that hard.

Exactly. Spreading beyond means a longer future for the human race. I have hope if we made it out, humanity could conquer any extinction except evolutionary - in which case, whatever.

The normies don't like astronomy. For some reason, the idea of flying through space and exploring OTHER FUCKING PLANETS isn't interesting. Sorry, got a little angry there.

Obligatory reference to ice-nine.

This was tight. Way better than Muppets from Space, and I honestly enjoyed it more than Caper or Manhattan. (The literary adaptations exist in a separate space in my brain - but I enjoy both) Anyway. What was so good was the acceptance of the Muppets. As Kermit said on SNL last weekend "A puppet needs someone to

I think the best mode of thinking (re: secret identity) is that Superman rarely gets close to normies, at least so they can see him up close (that's what he ought to do). In this vein of the thought, no one thinks Superman HAS a secret identity. Why would he disguise himself? That has always made the most sense to

Yeah, the arms in front thing seems silly. I would probably fly with my arms at my sides. As far as "posing" goes, I've always liked it when he's had the arm and leg cocked in that leaping motion - the old 30s/40s pose.

Oh God, I thought Toy Story 3 was going to be no where near as good as it was. I was at least expecting it to be okay, not terrible, but not that great. Then, as you say, I was reduced to a blubbering fool. It was incredibly well done.

Abrams' M:I 3 was really quite engaging, so I don't know why one would write off another Impossible movie. I was pretty excited to see it. Then I found out Brad Bird was directing and excitement increased exponentially. He's not been very prolific, to be sure, but The Iron Giant is my favorite movie and Incredibles

That last Brave and the Bold was f-ing insane. Batman and Gorilla Grodd surfing? They went all out with this one. I will miss it greatly.

Maus is usually available at libraries. Most have robust graphic novel sections these days.

Richie Rich was so ridiculous, but I loved it as a child. "Oh no, they've stolen our TV inexplicably crafted entirely of diamonds. Let's solve the crime without the help of the police!"

I originally read Sandman out of order. The first two volumes (especially the first) are good, but nowhere near as good as the series gets. I would suggest starting with A Game of You (I think it's the fifth volume) as it's this interesting story wrapping around the main Sandman story. Whatever you do, save the

Dimes, you say?

I don't have a degree, but I too caught it a few seconds ahead.

My wife said the same thing. It was weird.

I was never big on the Forever People. I loved Orion, though.