Our fathers & grandfathers fought & killed fascists to make the world free.
Our fathers & grandfathers fought & killed fascists to make the world free.
They should’ve taken the cue from the comics that Thanos is literally in love with Death. As in having Death sit in his lap while they make out in front of watching Netflix.
I agree with the assessments about Ozymandias being short-changed in the charisma department & the laughable sex scene that just cringe-worthy in its absurdity - I also would’ve included the cliche-ridden ‘NOOOOOOOOOOO!’ from Nite Owl as Rorschach was toasted. And yet, these glaring errors in judgement aside, WATCHMEN…
So, did you get paid for writing this? Sure you did. And afterwards, did you order a cup of coffee? Did the person serving you get paid for their efforts? Did the driver who brought the coffee to the cafe get paid for delivering it? Did the people who loaded the coffee onto the truck get paid? Did the warehouse who…
Harlan Ellison said it best: “PAY THE WRITER!!!”
Here’s an idea: If you’re a Christian and don’t like being ridiculed by the media, don’t support Fox News, the NRA & inept fascists in office, stop treating women, gays & minorities like shit, and stop getting all bent out of shape whenever somebody calls you out on your very real hypocrisy. Try emulating your savior…
September 23, 1954. America was great that day. The weather was nice. Kids were in school. Business was good. No civil rights marches yet. That’s what we need to recapture again, dang-gummit!
It took me one month to read The Illuminatus Trilogy, two months to read Dahlgren & three months to read Ulysses - and Dahlgren is the only one that I would happily read again. If you want to wade through a lot of pretentious wank, you’re better off with From Hell, because at least Moore’s notes in the back are a…
I know I’d give anything to see a trade paperback collection of the 70's romance comics of Enrique Nieto (not the President of Mexico, obviously) that were published in the 70's by Charlton Comics. Stylishly garish, weirdly colored, his work looked like some oddball alternate universe version of Steranko.