Then burn those zombies.
Then burn those zombies.
Wood is fuel.
Like?
Human bodies are fuel.
I dunno about that. Body fat makes for quite a fantastic fuel, and with a sufficient material to absorb the fat, like charred skin and muscle or clothing, a human body can burn for 5-10 hours.
You mean build a fire pit with lime stone, stuff a person inside of it for fuel, and use it, right?
Exactly, 10,000 walkers all crowded together will provide a ton of fuel for a fire. And once a small fire starts, the rest will bunch together, making it easier for the flame to grow.
Sounds more to me like you are thrilled when he reviews the things you like the way you want.
I figured the burning zombies could sustain a flame. Especially now that we know that they will just keep feeding themselves to the flame.
Makes you wonder why they didn't just kill the whole herd with fire while it was trapped in the canyon.
He doesn't seem to hate it at all. He talked about the things he disliked more than the things that he liked, but he did like parts of the episode and articulated his dislikes well.
Eh, I'd prefer that reviewers are not cheerleaders. He doesn't seem to have any inherent bias against the show.
As somebody with over 50 short boxes of comics in his basement as the result of collecting comics for over 30 years, I am really, really tired of these movies.
That's what low-cut tank tops are for.
Oh, there is no nuance at all, in the dialogue or the art. I like to think of Invincible as a standard, even retro, take on the superhero comic with the twist that there is no status quo. Instead of every story returning the characters to their initial positions, they are pushed off into increasingly crazier…
Agreed, Walking Dead is always ebbing and flowing in quality. It's kind of the nature of the story. I think Invincible has stayed tons of fun throughout.
Maybe it would have been better if I had read Jack of Fables, but I was never really invested in his character.
I've enjoyed Fables consistently throughout its whole run (except for the crossover, blech). I actually think some of the best stories have come after issue 75.
There was the fat sorcerer (who I believe got kicked off the team for being fat). And wasn't that Eden guy who can teleport in there too?
My 8 year old daughter reads them by the truckload. She got into them because a few of her friends at school were reading them as well. When she has friends over, sometimes they'll sit and her room and read comics, mostly Archie.