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I just reread the entire run over the last couple days. Damian's death was clearly planned for a while, and was done so by his own creator within the same mega-story that debuted him (while keeping plenty of doors open for a return).

I liked Barbara Gordon as Oracle. I thought it was great to have a Super-Hero in a wheelchair. Disabled heroes are very under-represented. Barbara / Oracle was shown as a very strong female character who overcame her disadvantages to become an arguably more valuable member of the Super Hero community.

It's at least as good as Arkham City. More of the same, maybe, but that's alright with me since "the same" is fun as hell.

After reading this article I am excited to seek out and play Gone Home, Device 6, and Kentucky Route Zero.

I wish I could somehow stop this movie from being made and somehow free Goyer and Snyder's heads from their own asses.

I hear ya. I tend to be in agreement with Sava the majority of the time, so it might be good for me to try the book out again (perhaps on Comixology or something).

"Because the Internet…" I wonder what is supposed to come after that. … made me do it? … helped me get famous? … thought I would make a decent Spider-Man? — "Because the Internet"… — it just sounds so incomplete and mysterious.

Man I definitely regret dropping Swamp Thing now after Rotworld. Dang

I don't get the hate. Overexposed? I couldn't even tell you what this guy looks like. And I read comics every week so I'm probably his audience.

Also, all my cards that I just KNEW would be super valuable one day (and I kept them behind bulky plastic cases), turns out they are barely worth anything now. One card I saved up money to buy from a friend at school, worth less than I paid for it now… lol

Back in Early 90's Middle School I was, like all my friends, obsessed with Magic Cards. With the relentless amount of expansions, new cards, and new rules, I soon lost interest in the game after about a couple years.
A few years back I got back into the game through the Playstation 3's Online version. Playing the

NY Times gave a great review of the fantasy aspect of this lame show. A Broadway actress who strictly does plays, lives in Manhattan and has a personal driver, assistant, and chef?!

I respect that it's a well made and well acted film, but honestly what is it that makes people such fanatics for it? I found it it be such a loathsome, depressing, and disturbing experience. One of the few movies I wish I could actually un-watch.

The DVD release is often a good start. I mean, discuss Spoilers all you want, but at least mark them!

The kid from Batman Begins is doing some good things.

"I grew up with Family Guy" —

I liked when I went to the avclub it showed a red icon of how many replies I had at the top of the screen. Such a good feature, why is it gone?

I really liked it and had a lot of fun. I appreciated the little nods to continuity that would show up sometimes.

I've been hoping for this too. I bought a WiiU that I don't use too much, it would be nice if the sequel to my favorite game of all time was released on it instead of a handheld.

"You don't sell costumed superheroes (or spy romps, for that matter) to an adult audience."