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I...what?

I...what?

If America Chavez isn't in this book, what is even the point.

At first glance this looks like really good news - the line as it stands now has an abundance of books that pale in comparison to anything Marvel or Image is putting out, and the DC has needed an influx of new and interesting creative talent since the launch of the New 52. The crop of new books has a lot of variety

Irving's Joker is maybe my favorite rendition of the character. Those B&R issues are gorgeous and he knocked every Joker scene out of the park.

Andy Kubert is a fairly glaring omission here. Guy draws the hell out of Batman, as seen in Grant Morrison's run and recent variant covers for Endgame.

Looks like I was wrong, Evan! "Diamond Comic Distributors just announced Marvel's second ("Silver") Free Comic Book Day title for the annual May 2 event. Originally solicited as an Avengers #1, Marvel and Diamond just revealed it'll in fact be an All-New, All-Different Avengers title."

Yes, because they didn't put their top selling writer on the X-Men, and they didn't have a succession of Hickman - > Fraction - > Robinson (I'm not a fan of Robinson but it's not like he's some schmuck off the street) on FF, and they didn't just have another linewide event focused on the X-Men, and -

It's 2015. A lot has happened in the X-Men comics since the 90s, including some of the best X-Men comics ever published. Sorry they're not meninist enough for you or whatever.

And the award for worst reply goes to...!

The rights to Malibu Comics are really complicated and apparently difficult enough to prevent Marvel from reviving any of the properties, and Icon is a line of creator-owned comics, Marvel has no rights to any of those series.

I think we see a full relaunch of Fantastic Four with a top tier creative team - despite the insanity of the vocal minority, it's clear that the only thing Marvel wants to do with the Fantastic Four is make a book that sells. Here's hoping it's Waid and Samnee's next project.

Yes, you paid money for a game and played it - and how often were those games totally broken in one way or another? How many awful, terrible licensed games were thrown onto shelves? How many rushed sequels did we deal with? How many disgustingly overpriced consoles and accessories? Every era of gaming has its issues,

I love the potential of this.

The actual best thing about Lego Batman 3 (so far) is the inclusion of Bat-Cow and the Batman of Zur-En-Arrh. Conclusive proof that we do not live in the darkest timeline.

So is Batman.

You strike me as a person who is 100% ok with sexism. It's 2014. Get with it.

Late Late Show is the only late night show I watch - I gave up on Conan fairly early on after the move to TBS, because after watching Ferguson's interview style it was just impossible to handle the canned, rehearsed interviews on typical late night shows. I haven't missed an episode since I stumbled onto his show one

The Last of Us.

Uncharted 3, with Littlebigplanet 2 right behind it.