Good thing they traded James harden to avoid paying the luxury tax.
Good thing they traded James harden to avoid paying the luxury tax.
Good for him, it’s an impressive lesson in persistence that we can all learn from -- it must have been a bitch to type all of that.
I honestly can’t believe anyone would enjoy playing TW1 after playing 2 and 3.
Conventional wisdom says he’s 33 and his body is going to start to slow down, so he should be looking for a 4+ year max contract to start hedging against that but.... it’s LeBron James. So yeah, I like your idea. Force LA to build some semblance of a real team first.
I hope the realmikekb comes home to find his toilet(s) filled upper tank and bowl with congealed cheeze whiz (and onions).
Calling it now. Lebron will return to Cleveland on a 1+1 deal. He will opt out next offseason and move to the lakers to join KD who also reupped on a 1+1 deal. This fits with his oldest son’s high school search too.
One of the biggest criticisms of the Process was that it would create a losing culture which would drive FAs away.
If I’m LeBron I’m doing a one year deal with Philly with a one year option, having some fun there for a year, and then signing next year with LA with Kawhi. Isn’t this his best case scenario? See if it might work in Philly, then if not, head to LA.
LOL....thing is, that makes perfect sense — if you’re a comic book editor. Batman’s main motive is vengeance and everyone knows him as being dark and brooding, so of course he can’t suddenly be a happy dude.
I don’t see it as trying too hard as much as embracing the trope of psychotropics as another realm of exploration, which aligns with the series surreal, fanciful version of hard science. The last comic that featured hallucinogenic drug use as liberally (albeit with a more serious tone) was The Invisibles.
Can’t wait for D'Antoni to just go with a five man rotation in the playoffs
Cave Carson actually goes back to the Silver Age, when DC had a number of non powered adventure teams like the Challengers of the Unknown and the Sea Devils. Carson has appeared sporadically since then (he pooped up in one of the Crisis events) but this is his first series in decades. It’s like a trippy version of Jonn…
Me, too.
I didn’t hate America -- didn’t like it as much as Young Avengers, but I placed it as the writers first comic book, she was trying to introduce too much too quickly. Given another year, all the different threads of her grandmother, her university, her sorority-thingy, her fan club, her ex -- they all might have felt…
enjoy being on the wrong side of history forever, you worthless fuckstain. nobody will ever love you and your children will pretend you dont exist as you lie dying alone somewhere.
Please, please , please pay attention to Cave Carson has an Instellar Eye. Cave Carson was by far the best thing to emerge from the short lived Young Animals imprint and continues to be one of the funniest, most bizarre, and surprisingly emotional books out there.
This is the AV Club’s favorite comics of the year. Whether or not they somehow qualify as some sort of objective “best” (whatever the hell that is supposed to mean) that will stand the test of time is kind of irrelevant.
I’m a queer Puerto Rican (which I have to imagine is the target demo, lol), and I liked America. Was I not supposed to? Kinda fizzled, but, then again, most Marvel books do once they realize they’re canceled and have to hastily wrap up.
Because even though editorial has done everything they can to suppress the comics pieces since long before the move to Kinja (which only made things worse) they were a leader in comics writing to the point that they won an Eisner award for comics journalism.