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They're launching a new TV series this fall, complete with tie-in comics and toys, focused on them and other DC females.

I thought that was weird considering I everyone thought Jughead was gay already.

I remember something similar to that happening in a Wonder Woman comic. Id made more sense, because with her, if she doesn't respect her gods, they come down from Olympus and fight her. I don't even think an angel has has ever come down to Riverdale.

This. Love and Rockets is what got me back into Archie. Not sure how well Jaime would work on something not creator-owned, though, I don't think he's ever done work for DC or Marvel.

Can you buy Love and Rockets in the checkout lane? Until Los Bros. get onto that I'm sticking with Archie.

During hour five of listening to a rant about Batman, he just died.

I think there was an Incredibles comics series a few years back, right before people started caring about adaptation comics. Probably out of print and impossible to locate digitally because it was published by Boom.

Someone on the internet somewhere called Star Wars "science fiction in genre only."

There's definitely some Randian ideas imbedded in 1960s Marvel comics (especially Ditko's) and Watchmen (which cribbed them from Ditko's later work with Charlton), the two works that The Incredibles is basically an amalgamation of. But given that The Incredibles came out around the same time reviewers were giving

Tomorrowland seems to be a lot more openly objectivist.

The only way to make a good Fantastic Four movie is to change everything so much it's not recognizable as a Fantastic Four movie?

I really hope that if Supergirl is cancelled they work it into the story by having her get killed off in a Crisis on Infinite Earths style story arc.

I can't wait for the Arrowverse to be almost as incomprehensible as the actual DC multiverse.

They couldn't use the names of any teams that people have actually heard of because apparently WB still thinks the Snyderverse will pan out, and they didn't have the balls to go with something from the comics like Dingbats of Danger Street or Xenobrood, so they came up with something that sounds almost as silly as an

They could make it a parody of The Dark Knight Returns, making Batman v Superman even more stale in the process.

Rembrandt was Dutch. But all of the Flemish masters were Belgian.

From what I got out of the announcement, there may be a crossover, but it's not going to be part of all the shared plots that the CW shows have. Sounds sort of like a shared multiverse.

He's a big fan of the Nostalgia Critic.

So Duloks were essentially TV families?

Honestly, that applies to most fandom-based places in cyberspace, be they tumblrs, wikis, youtube comments, or Twitter. Especially Twitter.