neuroticmoose
Neuroticmoose
neuroticmoose

He probably died

Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-man #306, he was only dead for like, a page, I wouldn’t even count it with the other ones, it was closer to someone being legally dead for a few seconds. Also Zdarsky has been knocking it out of the park on that title, it feels like visiting an old friend after not being able to

Whether or not the rest of the movie is any good is debatable...” um, what? The entire movie is a goddamn modern classic, this whole “hating things people love for no good reason” thing is getting fucking exhausting.

Chip Zdarsky just implied in Wednesday’s issue of Spectacular Spider-man that Peter may have remembered some of what went down, an alien computer virus reprogrammed him, killing him and then rebooting him, and he mentions being flooded with all of the memories and past relations from his life, and the two images that

I’m very interested to see what happened between Gus and Mike that led to Mike being completely loyal to him in Breaking Bad.

You’re completely misinterpreting that moment from the Superman book. It was showing him exploring a number of options, all of which would have led to lucrative careers, but none of them end up speaking to him until he walks into the Daily Planet for a potential internship and finds something fulfilling, it actually

I think it would be cool if the last season or so takes place concurrently with the first two seasons of Breaking Bad, so we get to see what was going on with Jimmy and Mike and Gus and whoever while Walt and Jessie were just starting to Break Bad. We know that Jessie was aware of Saul, and may have been helped out of

Hasn’t finished yet. I think it’s ok to put ongoings on here, but the miniseries and limited runs are probably going to wait for the best of the year articles, just because those are intended to be read and consumed as a story with a beginning, middle and end.

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.

Batman Earth One was far, far from decent, it’s everything wrong with “Darker, edgier reboot” type stories, and the serial killer who murders dozens and dozens of CHILDREN and leaves a pile of their rotting corpses in his home was probably the most fucked up thing I’ve ever experienced in a comic book, fucking Crossed

Wikipedia describes the Sphinx’s method of speech as Chiasmus 

I’m not sure that you can count movies like The Mask and Mystery Men as movies specifically made as parodies when they’re actually adaptations of comics that sort of parodied superhero conventions (The Mask is closer to a horror series mixed with Looney Tunes, the main joke being that the cartoon antics lead to

Oku’s work with Gantz and by extension Inuyashiki is IMO a very calculated and smartly conceived deconstruction of Anime and Manga’s romanticizing of teenagers. For my money few people working in the medium are better at capturing the sort of heightened existence of a teenager than Oku, that feeling that every single

So...another Breaking Bad spin off about Hanks early years? That’s basically what he described, a guy who’s rough around the edges and flawed, but who ultimately is trying to do the right thing. Maybe it could even be the inverse of the other two shows where we’re seeing people who were flawed but at least somewhat

How does this article have “fart machine” in the headline and yet no mention of Fart Doctor from 30 Rock? “This machine has too many farts in it!”

I wasn’t tearing anyone but the band’s crummy repetitive music and sleep inducing vocals down. The “message” everyone keeps mentioning in here has been done by hundreds of other bands, and done better (I actually really liked Papa Roach in my teens, and everything after Infest was basically a big old love fest about

I don't know why, but listening to James Taylor's Fire and Rain when I'm feeling suicidal makes me bawl like a baby, but in a cathartic way. I'm...not sure that was the point of the song.

So were most of Papa Roach’s songs, and they’re nothing but a big fucking joke now, just like these guys will be in a few years when their fan base outgrows them.

That header pic just got me pregnant, and I'm a man.

This room already had a circle!”