I see your point, but the fact that Harold successfully used the old "This is a dreeeeeam!" trick makes me suspect that Danny is… not smart.
I see your point, but the fact that Harold successfully used the old "This is a dreeeeeam!" trick makes me suspect that Danny is… not smart.
Yesterday I made an offhand mention to my wife that in the comics Colleen and Misty eventually joined forces and became known as the Daughters of the Dragon. Ever since, she's been FURIOUS that they made this show instead of that.
We absolutely do, and I love it! I'm probably overthinking this whole thing, but after years of trying to get my friends and coworkers to read comics, I'm a little weirded out by two people coming up to me and wanting to talk about this stuff in person.
I'm not sure, but probably more book club than an academic thing.
Thats a really good idea, thanks!
Comic Book Club Question
So you have a thing for being chased by nurses?
First time I went home with a girl, she threw a movie in the VCR so her roommates couldn't hear.
Lord, I miss that show.
The Earthening
Absolutely
As I once heard someone put it, it's like a whole city of carnival barkers.
God help me, but I'd watch that.
I remember loving that Deadshot miniseries, but man that was some dark stuff.
I'm a little behind, but in the last week or so I've read:
I've only read parts of New Mutants on Marvel Unlimited, but it shocked me that it wasn't better known. Especially Demon Bear and the other Sienkiewicz stories.
It's funny, I'm pretty much the opposite. I love Silver Age Superman because it's so gloriously weird, but I can only take it in small doses, and most other DC of that era is like pulling teeth. Even the bad Marvel books seem light years ahead to me, but to each his own.
That's fair. I tend to like Stan Lee books, but I can only take all those exclamation points for so long.
I think they did on one of the 1980s X-books.
Miller and Janson on Daredevil