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“Who Wants to Host a Daytime Game Show” would be right up there with that reality competition where the winner got a job beta-testing games.

Underscoring how “unpopular” the AV Club reviews are in the context of reviews outside of the site.

I think we all know what’s really going on: Jack has been dead the whole time and his corpse is being reanimated by a sentient Space Tree so that he can impregnate Kate’s mom with Space Tree Jesus...

Great. Fine. You beat me to it, so...FINE.

The plan is sheer elegance in its simplicity, isn’t it

Never change, Marvel.

I mean, obviously. Everyone saw that coming. ;)

That Avengers/JLA cover is easily one of my favorite of Perez’s work, as is this:

That bit where Superman picks up Thor’s hammer and Cap’s shield to take on the big bad... that’s it, that’s enough reason in and of itself for the comic. (Wish I could post a pic, but effin’ Kinja won’t let me.) 

The way I recall it was that he indeed was under an exclusive with Crossgen at the time but had it written into his contract as an exemption.

I had to look it up:

One of the great covers. Just astonishing. 

Spam the hell out of this article with as many Perez art pages as possible.

It’s not just that Aaron Sorkin loves to lionize things that happened a long time ago. He has a particular neoliberal view of American institutions that presents working within the system as the superior method of social change. The movements presented in Chicago 7 were treated with either casual foolishness or

There’s a lot of Halloweenified ABBA in the Community zombie episode.

It’s not up there with strikebreaking, but the whole “Internet Girl” anecdote just sums him up so well to me.

While making films and shows ostensibly about how much he loves justice and advocates for the people! 

That one makes sense though. Just basic confusion. (Also Infinity Train was an insanely good show and it’s a travesty that it was cancelled.)

How dare people have different opinions!