“but dads have become a culturally acceptable target for gentle mockery and loving parody”
“but dads have become a culturally acceptable target for gentle mockery and loving parody”
Parents. Parents buy this for kids, just like the 3DS. It’s amazing how many of you still don’t understand Nintendo.
Or that one episode would involve the lead character magically regressing herself to adolescence so her robot girlfriend can experience the wonders of summer camp.
You’ve got to love a show where a man gets possessed by his demonic nipple.
Obi-Wan’s “It’s over, Anakin! I have the high ground!” was the cherry on top of the three-part sundae of suck that was the prequels.
High ground advantage means nothing in a sword fight/saber duel, and it means even less when your saber is essentially a beam of coherent light capable of cutting through and cauterizing…
If you’re an anime fan (especially of the era), you’ll know enough of the songs that it’ll still work. And you’ll take interest in some of the ones you don’t know, like “Monkey Magic” (the theme to a late-70s Saiyuki live-action series).
Really stupid.
Why its as if GRRM himself has something to say about this:
Is that where you’re supposed to ask for the Snyder cut?
I have “Walkey-Talkey Man” on a playlist in my car. Everytime it plays I wish for a new game. or even just the original on Switch.
“One Of The Coolest Rhythm Games Ever, Now On Switch”
Nighteyes: The Ultimate Good Boy. 100/10
On second thought I'll see this twice
Then you are free to help me move.
Interestingly, that is NOT the order I read them in. I think for me, it was more like Preacher, Sandman, Transmet, Lucifer, and Fables. I never got past the first issue of Y. (The mass-death of all the males on the planet freaked me out enough I had to walk away.) But I would recommend it to others because I…
The only reason I didn’t list Fables is because it is so long and might be a little daunting for a new reader. But if they read Sandman and really liked it, I would probably recommend Fables to them next.
That would be my recommendation for anyone who is maybe a little daunted by superhero comics and who is also into fantasy. Specifically, I would point them towards something that is a long enough but not too long limited series. Sandman, Transmetropolitan, Preacher, Y: The Last Man, Lucifer.
How to get into comics: Pick up Sandman.
You’re exactly right.
I was half expecting D’arcy Carden to show up with a “not a cat” joke