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That show was the shit, including the awesome intro. Fun stories, perfect use of MODOK, and just a lot of creative, well-executed fun.

Teen me loved it. I’m not sure why it gets such a bad rap, because I think it was actually a great take on the source material and a very fun movie. Granted, Penelope Anne Miller’s “acting” is never fun to watch but for classic pulp I find that ok.

I absolutely love Watanabe’s more recent cartoon, Space Dandy. Very similar set-up but both more goofy and more artistically adventurous. It’s a more upbeat version of Bebop by the same creator (well, by him and his two teams) and on multiple occasions in the series it’s really one of the most beautiful cartoons I’ve

It doesn’t even matter what your point is, I star you for linking the goat comic bit for me.

I liked it well-enough the first time around.

And you’re still wrong. and you’re still hoisted by your own standard that you apparently couldn’t even comprehend. This is high comedy.

Yeah, I always say the first person who has to begin hyper-parsing their original argument in order to keep it relevant never was in the game to start with.

Gilgamesh died pathetically, after a terrified quest to stave off mortality. Hercules died horribly, and massacred two families among other things. Both Sophokles and Euripides featured him in the center of tragedy thanks to his own choices and psychology. Cu Chulainn, Beowulf, Arthur and Lancelot, the list just

Much more than that, Anonymous is responsib;e for some absolutely amazing things above and beyond most people I know: Project Chanology against the Church of Scientology, Operation Tunisia in aid to the various Arab Spring movements, attacks on the Westboro Baptist Church in the wake of Sandy Hook, taking down revenge

Best, most accurate reference ever.

Seriously, what a poorly-written adaptation, full of cliches and emotional cheats and mediocre acting on top of everything else. Very pretty production, though.

Your repeatedly snotty and self-righteous attitude is ever so helpful. Who needs contextualized answers when we can all be told to “just go fucking google it” in a way guaranteed to make you feel superior and feed your anger? Why bother with a forum at all? Thanks!

Having (forcefully) expressed my nausea watching the first trailer, I have to say this may be tolerable enough for me. Especially as it looks pretty awesome in many respects.

You can’t dehumanize what’s already inhuman.

Morrison doing space cops stories not weighted-down by all the multicolored end-of-the universe bullshit and literal armies of characters is pretty much one of the only ways I could think of wanting to read any Hal Jordan. Art looks phenomenal, and those b&w pages actually evoke Golden Age/pulpy Alan Scott for me. I’m

My first Spider-man was reading a reprint collection of his original issues and it remains my favorite for so many reasons including the movement and posture.

It wouldn’t the first time.

“Conservative readers” can eat a dick. This makes me give Marvel more money. Keep it up, Marvel.

Bruce Wayne is far smarter than Luthor. Luthor has been, from his first appearance, one of the dumbest “super-smart villains” of all time. I would love to see him in a crossover into the Marvel Universe where they begin listing the smartest people and it begins to dawn on him that on this Earth he doesn’t even break

I have to say, big a Black Panther fan as I am, I feel like the storyline in this first issue is at a much more gripping and dramatic level for me. I don’t know whether it’s Yu’s visual storytelling, Coates’ improving as serialized fiction writer, my own delusion or some combination of those things, but I really love