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I'm glad you didn't leave it undeclared.

So many shows from the early to mid-00's. It's been ten years, man. We have to do something to break you out of this state of arrested development.

"I tell ya, Harvey, you pull your gun on so many perps, they might as well call you Mr. Freeze. When it comes to organized crime, you're the bane of their existence! In fact, you could say you're a regular Ra's Al Ghul!"

Chew vol. 10 finally came in, and I messily devoured it. Good, but not as good as vol. 9 was.

I'm not the only one who looks at the new Superman and just sees Henry Rollins in a blue shirt, right?

The headline of the Mary Sue's review of this movie was, "Jupiter Ascending Is The Worst Movie Ever Go See It Immediately," which I think perfectly sums up my feelings on it. I absolutely adore this film, and I couldn't possibly tell you why.

It's not superhero stuff, but Bryan Lee O'Malley's costume design is really on point. I think one of my favorite examples is in Scott Pilgrim vol. 4, when Scott and Wallace Wells go to meet their landlord, and Scott's "nice shirt" is monogrammed with a WW. It's never commented on explicitly, but the implication's

Yeah. That's actually a really clever solution to the heating problem.

Speaking of Scott Snyder, I finally got a chance to dig into Wytches last night. It was really creepy, which is a nice change of pace for someone who doesn't read a whole lot of horror. And when I listened to his interview on Less Than Live this morning, it was interesting to hear him casually reference bits of his

Honestly, you score pretty major points just for being happy on behalf of fans of a thing you don't like yourself.

In truth, I think Rebecca Sugar was always the best writer (and definitely the best songwriter) on the Adventure Time staff. Her episodes were always standouts—particularly "I Remember You," which might be the show's very best. When she left, a lot of the quality I was used to went with her. Fortunately, we didn't

I've heard a lot of good things about Grayson and Catwoman. But I'm already basically vacuuming up everything Image and Boom! put into the world, so I either need a better job or a Patreon.

Agreed. I'd never been a DC collector in my entire life. In the past year, I've added both Batgirl and Gotham Academy to my pull list, and enjoyed the hell out of both. And now, I guess I have to enjoy Black Canary, too.

When someone pointed that out, her actual response was something along the lines of, "That's a good point. I hadn't thought of that. He could be wearing a hairpiece."

For a bunch of people who're the first to declare themselves the only true patriots in this country, pro-Confederate flag people sure do love to shroud themselves in the symbol of our nation's greatest traitors. And ones who killed thousands of loyal Americans, to boot.

Because there's no way live action could do the cybernetic force of nature that is Poyo justice.

Really? I'd heard that the movie was supposed to just adapt the events of the first six issues/the first TPB.

Chew, by a year.

People who can't tell PPG villain pastiche when they see it need to GET OFF OF MAH PROPERTEH.

Maybe if we encouraged them to read it in a thick Japanese accent…?