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I read about half of Nightwing: Rough Justice - The day after our discussion last week of Chuck Dixon, I happened to spot this for cheap at my LCS, and so naturally I took that as a sign that I should get it. The art is a little dated, though its pretty good and it's interesting to see Greg Land's (surprisingly

This is beautiful, and some quality username synergy too. God bless you, my friend.

Not only smart, but a very meticulous planner who is secretive as hell and likes to keep behind the scenes. Pretty much the opposite of our fearless leader.

Exactly. There was also one from about that same time where Lee's narrator says something like "I'll just let the letterer take it from here!", then he just stops (for once) to make room for a few pages of Spidey and the villain (Scorpion, I think?) hammering the crap out of each other with giant Adam West-type sound

While they might be competitive in the evil department, comparing Trump to Littlefinger is ridiculous.

My thoughts exactly. They've got a lot of killing to do, and a short time to get there.

Pretty much all of Ditko's fight scenes in Amazing Spider-Man are near the top of my list. The man could even make the Enforcers seem cool!

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They could have at least used it for the "casting couch" scene in the last season of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt

A bit disappointing, but I'll take it!

I couldn't agree more.

No boomerang crosses? What kind of Castlevania is this?!?!

Thanks, Green Lantern!!!

Tons of those old games ate in there

Something to do with fucking magnets, I think.

This is a bit off topic, but most of the Leisure Suit Larry games can now be played free online.

When I was first getting into comics, I worked my way through my local public library's collection. It was a pretty respectable collection, but one of the first things I wanted to read was Sandman, and for some reason they only had volumes 2, 4, and 6.

I think I have the whole thing in those Masterwork editions, but there are some amazing things coming out in those Epic Collections.

"Hi, we haven't met. I'm Clint."
"I don't care."

It's kind of a dilemma for politicians who plug local brands. It reminds me of a few years ago when the Cardinals were in the playoffs, and the mayor of St. Louis made a Twitter bet with the other team's mayor (I forget who). He bet a 6-pack of Schlafly, and then caught hell for not using Budweiser.