It looks... fun. And possibly good.
It looks... fun. And possibly good.
“I miss laughter,” the robot thought.
Is it better than Aftermath? I gave up on that book about a third of the way through.
I’m a single dude who works in video games and lives with his cat. I make my own cards every year and continue to up their ridiculous factor. Here’s this year’s entry.
1899 Bar and Grill is an on-campus restaurant that often doubles as an event center. Makes sense to set up impromptu counseling there.
I think Venom just became a playable character in the game with the latest update. They’ve been teasing Maestro’s involvement with shadowy cameos and whatnot, but he’s been largely relegated to the background (though if you know who he is, you realize he’s got something to do with the game’s story pretty quickly).
I’m not so sure it’s actually a hoax:
Too bad you had to limit yourself to ten. Aside from the excellent issues listed here and in the comments, there were also a couple of great silent issues in Exiles and The Sixth Gun.
Yup. I was in an emotionally abusive marriage and still suffered all of this when we split. It’s been almost two years and I’m just now at the point where I don’t feel worthless/unlovable all the time. It’s brutal; I spent the better part of a year running myself into exhaustion after work every day so I could just…
No mention of Judge Dredd/Dredd 3D? Blasphemy.
The original What If? series was great. And weird. And it was often DARK. I remember one where the Fantastic Four all got the same set of powers; when they all had the flame powers, Sue Storm wound up entering a convent after they accidentally burned down a building with a baby in it.
Tiffany Aching. No question.
Wasn’t Chevalier the game’s publisher? I know he created the Kickstarter campaign, but he didn’t actually design the game. The guys who designed it were burnt by his actions, too, as they’d been led to believe copies of the game were already in production.
I don’t care how ridiculous he is. This is the most perfect moment in the history of ever.
Too bad, but let’s be honest about something: That game just wasn’t fun. I played one match as the Flash and almost rage-quit when I realized the Joker moved around the map faster than I did.
He wasn’t nearly as good as Loki, but Bullseye made Daredevil less shitty every time he appeared on camera.
Simon R Green’s “Nightside” novels and short fiction. Same with his “Hawk and Fisher” novellas. They’re all incredibly efficient at building up these massive worlds and memorable characters without relying on heavy exposition.
Star Trek V.
“Let’s take a beloved children’s cartoon about rockstars, benevolent AI, and holograms and turn it into a completely generic mopey teen coming-of-age waste of celluloid. There’s no way we can lose.”