palmer45
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AKA every other event comic under the sun.

What, no love for Todd Ziller? The American Kaiju?!

I think he's the only one at Marvel that comes close and could see him expanding into a long game with his stories. The man just needs the opportunity.

not making any new episodes of the YouTube web series he used to do with his wife about their dogs talking to each other and going on adventure

I wouldn't mind an event comic if someone like Al Ewing was behind it, that would make for a great read.

No one can drunk host like Trebek. The man does it week in, week out.

It's just going to be 22 minutes of Larry Wilmore getting progressively drunk, just staring at the camera with contempt.

whose tagline refers to “livin’ la vida Leto,”

I still have my old AV Club account but decided to dust off my old Disqus one during the last major site redesign since I could do more with it. Such as change my avatar on a whim. It's a minor thing but sometimes I might want to use a different image of Captain America.

NPR, which also uses Disqus, says that it was also hampered by the fact that its commenting service charges more when there are more comments on a story, with NPR occasionally spending “twice what was budgeted” to serve only a very small percentage of its site’s readers.

Aubrey Plaza in male colonial attire is something I didn't know I wanted until now.

Sudan…Canada…I don't see the difference. They're both very much not the United States!

I guess I get why they're not going with Netflix since they have that whole two Marvel shows a year thing going for it but why in the hell are they going with Hulu? That's just asking for the show to get pirated!

So no smack downs were laid? No one smelt what was cooking? I am perturbed, this is perturbing.

He was agonizing over whether or not to cast fireball or a protection spell.

Man, Adam West does not sound too good in that teaser. Either he's drunk or in ailing health, either way I hope it's not like that in the movie proper.

A part of me wishes that, if the show comes back, they'd come up with a new sequence that's a pastiche of a different 80s property and that they'd do that for each highly-hypothetical subsequent seasons.

I'm partial to the newest Tim Burton film that's going to be penned by Kevin Smith.

I'm surprised how little anything changes with the show over the course of the run. The graphics, team and set are pretty much the same with very minor changes.