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While I wouldn't go that far it is certainly my least favorite novel of his. Just disappointing all the way around.

I recently read the one about the cornfield in Kansas—-that was a deeply disturbing story.

Man, I loved them all up until the latest one—it was strangely slow where it shouldn't have been, and the ending you could see coming from a mile away. I didn't hate it, but I was pretty disappointed with it.

It is my opinion that he is still the best Batman cover artist of all time.

So much this—anyone that watches Eisenberg and thinks "yep, that's how a self-made, genius billionaire would act! I can totally buy that this person is successful" is kidding themselves.

I would have agreed before I saw BvS—I thought she looked the part in that. In the Fast and Furious movies? Not so much.

If by "colorful" you mean "grey, then not quite as grey" then I totally agree.

Agreed—-I've thoroughly enjoyed the new stories that Marvel has printed involving the young Roland, and think that could make a great series in itself. This whole adaptation is so weird I won't have any idea of what to think of it for a while…

It was far and away my favorite, though to be honest it's for the story in the middle—I tend to forget the framing around it (I know Blane the mono is wrapped up then there's some odd Stand tie-in at the end) because I loved that particular story so much.

but, to be clear, is NOT half

It always baffles me when the women at Fox complain about these things. Did she never watch the network? Hell, did she never watch her own show? She was in the "leg chair" for a reason, and I'm positive she was given direction on what to wear.

Well if he just fucks the magical fuck-frog he'll be fine.

No I'm only on PC—but the way I ended up finding these people was either inviting them or accepting invites from them after we'd played a good game together. I've found that many people are open to being added but don't want to initiate (as it does feel kind of odd). If you're on a mic it's usually the easiest way

I'm a huge Overwatch fan myself. I got it and wasn't sure at first (the learning curve for playing with a group of people you don't know is very steep)—then Doom came out and I took a break to finish that—and now I'm back and in deep. I am enjoying it thoroughly—played some competitive matches during season 1 and

No Man's Sky wasn't much of anyone's cup of tea from what I understand. Yet another case of developers over-promising and under-delivering.

I actually like the Vudu service (I think it's through Walmart of all places) —it's easy to just cash in the codes that come with the physical copies, and it can be convenient to pull up quick entertainment when traveling or whatever, but those are the only digital movies I own.

The reason it's a bullshit idea is the price—they can't justify charging the exact same rate for a digital copy as they do for a physical copy. I wouldn't mind having digital copies of movies if they were priced fairly—half the price of a physical copy or less seems fair to me.

Agreed—he's clearly got a lot on his mind and is (rightfully) upset about the state of things today, but I think he had a difficult time translating that anger to comedy. Understandable, and I tend to agree with his points on most everything, I just didn't find much of it particularly funny. It seemed more like a

Oh is THAT what we're calling it now?

That was my first thought when they announced her was that it would be easy to tie her into the GotG storyline(s)—there's already a potential Nova story that's been wound in along with Howard the Duck and a few others. The "cosmic" side of Marvel would certainly fit her story well.