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This sounds better than the Force Awakens.

I bet AV Club palatial offices are a steamy morass of excitement.

Very, very competent indie pop with a bit of some jangle if not actual sonic bite. But that's ok. I'm a Slumberland/Sarah records devotee and I know that's gauzy soundsheen can actually blow your face off if done right.

Ignatiy (love the shirt, btw) makes a salient point. the orig GB is just Murray at his pre-Rushmore Murrayiest.

IT'S JURISPRUDENCE TIME!!!

Doesn't matter. Bendis makes up his own motivations as he goes.

I didn't care for her when she was there, her act seemed a bit too assured and studied, but the book has really suffered in her absence.

I could NOT stand the main protagonist in the first W&D arc.

And Bendis gets to use his most recently overused trope, CHARACTER ON TRIAL.

Phonogram works because of it's razorsharp viewpoint on a specific time and artistic vein.

Framing a climactic battle from the thematic viewpoint of a Taylor Swift video from half a year ago results in a surefire no-buy.

*squad goals*

The Hac-Man! The Hac Man was cool because wasn't taking Will Clark's country-fried bullshit.

Yeah, I remember the whole duality of Kevin Mitchell stories. Solid teammate, friend, but had too much of the street in his life when he needed to just drop all that entirely.

time to make the pee-pee

Dumbest shit ever. Can't believe this Pate Smith thing is a thing.

You got this out of a comic book, man!

As a Giants fan, it was common knowledge that Kevin Mitchell was the scariest motherfucker in the MLB. Gang-connected, too - if I remember correctly.

Salmon, that's who I was trying to remember.

Feel free to check out the Oakland Coliseum anytime for that old shithole nostalgia. It wears off after about an inning.