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My God, that looks awesome. Hellboy has to be the single biggest blindspot in my comics knowledge.

You never know, it might be good. Yelling and threatening people is right in his wheelhouse.

They set up a lot of threads, then tings start tying together a little later. Planetary is one of my all-time favorites. I want to be Elijah Snow when I grow up.

I probably wouldn't have thought of it on my own, but I have to vote "Police Squad!" Abraham Lincoln alone puts it in the top 3…

Wow. Normally, when NBC does things like this, I just get through it by pretending it's some kind of 30 Rock spinoff. But even that is not enough this time.

After reading this thread, I got curious and had to track down a preview on comixology. That is quite the boob window Maddy has to go with her fancy slacks.

I can see why people didn't like it, especially since its ties to the rest of Morrison's run are pretty indirect, but I thought Resurrection was a pretty good story.

Stupid Disqus. Let's try this again:

Have you read "Astro City: Confessions" yet? If not, I cannot recommend it highly enough. If you think Confessor is badass here (and damn, is he badass here), you should see his mentor.

I read:

I'm loving Amazing X-Men so far. Nightcrawler and Storm versus demon pirates was the most entertaining fight scene I've read in ages.

I recently had a revelation that I greatly prefer re-reading comics in collected form, so I think that I'm going to wait for a lot more trades in the future. After years of wanting to read it, it was hard leaving Miracleman #1 on the shelf, although the price tag certainly helped. When there's a collection, I'll be

Really? No wonder people say it went downhill in season 3, if they weren't ending half the episodes with a cliffhanger in some ridiculous death trap.

The one that always stuck with me was when Batman and Penguin run against each other for mayor, and Batman is getting his ass kicked in the polls because he's too boring.

Egghead shot first!

All of them, I think, were 2-parters, so 60 different stories sounds about right.

Having to recite his multiplication tables backwards to keep his sanity during the Egyptian Pebble Torture!

Wow, he REALLY wasn't kidding about the Six Million Dollar Man episodes. Picking one completely at random:
Steve enters a time warp while on an orbital mission, hurling him six
years into the future. Upon landing, the authorities arrest him for
treason, believing he defected to Russia and was brainwashed into
thinkin

It does sound awesome, but my first thought was "Crap, that's going to be a lot of translating"

I've always liked Aaron's run on WATXM, partly because it was about just how insane an idea it is to have an all-mutant school with superhero faculty.