malcontent79
Malcontent79
malcontent79

Priest has totally been off my radar until it suddenly appeared here. Clearly I've missed something?

@Evdor: Actually a lot of people in the screenwriting business do that. Which isn't to say I'm advocating it. Actually, I have a deep and abiding distaste for the device. But anyway you can't single out Mark Millar, is my point.

@kameoosama: Yeah, I'd be down with that strategy!

@kameoosama: Maybe, but I harbor hope that they'll find a way to keep continuity moving forward while staying true to roots.

@baconbot: I've actually seen that. The day I saw a toddler wearing a v-neck and skinny jeans, I died a little inside.

This article sparked the following thought: What's interesting to me is that although DC claims to be the big-time legacy company (come on, you know it's true), it's Marvel that has the most identity crises.

@adam11: Agreed. It was kind of jarring for the first few pages but after that it was pure win. And Allred is about a billion times better an artist than freakin' Liefield ever was.

I love how so many of these comments perfectly echo my own thoughts.

First military sci-fi book I ever read was Final Blackout by Ron Hubbard.

@Defendant: The betrayal will be she shags Pete and Myka will feel all huffy about it, thus marking the moment the show turned into a soap opera.

"Full frontal assault against subtlety" might possibly be my favorite phrase so far today.

@thePrototype: Honestly, that was a paraphrase from someone else, altered to fit this. I haven't had the pleasure (or messy awkwardness, as applies) myself.

3 boobs are like a threesome. Cool idea in theory, messy and awkward in practice.

@schrodingers-katana: The whole series would be about him backtracking through his "missions" to find out who *ahem* burned him.

Ahem. Burn Notice.

I forgot what I was going to say. But it was going to be AWESOME.