Supergirl was "one of Superman's other girlfriends"? Isn't that a little ah, incestuous?
Supergirl was "one of Superman's other girlfriends"? Isn't that a little ah, incestuous?
Just ordered it at Amazon (you have to search to find it) [amzn.to] If there was ever a book that needs to be on the Kindle, this is it, but I suspect they'll wait for it to go to paperback first.
A corollary to the recent io9 article on self-referential series might be that you can almost guarantee that a creator has jumped the shark when he introduces him/herself into his own work. I'm thinking of things like Animal Man and Cerebus the Aardvark as well as Dick's later works.
If I could indulge in a minirant of my own, I wish io9 would credit the art used to illustrate their articles, such as the above, so one might explore the source further.
@k4man: Done
Can anyone make out what Roscoe calls Astrid when they say goodbye at his apartment? It's not Astrid, nor one of Walter's variations (like "Ashram"). And it isn't "Ms Farnsworth" either). It sounds like "Chloe," but that doesn't make any sense.
Found...
Am I strange that out of all the blurbs, the one I'm most excited about is "Peabody and Sherman"?
green mama opens the door doors have keys keys open doors doors open worlds
And how about this?
Anybody want to take a shot at this?
MEMO
@92BuickLeSabre: Actually, it's an existential question: "where does the yellow go?" Do you swallow it? Does it end up in the sink? Is it on your tongue?