Yes. This tiny bit sounds infinitely more interesting than the horse shit that’s going on in the show.
Yes. This tiny bit sounds infinitely more interesting than the horse shit that’s going on in the show.
Yes she was in the books.
This. Let’s all just embrace the future together. We’ll piss and shit in the same fucking space. I’m tired of people using the bathroom as yet another way to fuck someone over (figuratively speaking, obviously).
I asked this out loud too. WTF was he doing at a random tavern in the middle of King’s Landing? He was there just in case some asshole was talking about Cersei? Him smashing dude’s head was cool and all, but it was stupid as fuck.
I know he wrote Superior. A broken clock is still correct twice a day.
Lol yeah. It was so bad that it’s actually amazing that it made it to print. Axis wasn’t much better either.
Awwww. You have a source for these?
Not Highgarden
Unable to watch this at work. Would you be so kind as to clue me in? My curiosity is piqued.
Fuckin’ five-star post!
This. Everything since Superior has been hot garbage. Someone please take Slott off of writing Spiderman. :(
but I sure as hell never got a boner when I saw her tits out
Tokyo Ghost reader reporting in. I like most of Remender’s stuff.
Missed opportunity here, I think.
And if they are going to keep making changes, then they should really change all the names and titles, make the setting in US or something.
This is fair. I just have a hard time getting into something that turns me off initially due to its style.
Allow me to humor you with a really ironic twist to this argument.
And here again, I disagree. The Killing Joke is relevant to mostly Batman fans. Certainly there is some overlap, but a fan of Spider-Man or independent comics exclusively could care less. I LOVE comics and visit the shop every week, but I’m not a Batman fan. Thus, The Killing Joke holds no special place in my heart.…
I never said it was my phrase. You’re putting words in my mouth.
I’ve done plenty of engaging, so you’re barking up the wrong tree. I feel that phrase accurately describes Gawker and its community. I stand by it.