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Longer issues would almost have to mean more time between issues, keep in mind. 20-25 pages is just about the reasonable limit of what a small team (writer, editor, penciler, inker, letterer, colorist) can do in a month’s time, by and large. Some can work a bit faster, others tend to be a bit slower, but that’s the

As others have already pointed out, you totally can. But they still tend to fall somewhere in the “creepy” range, no matter how big the boobs or how revealing the outfit. For some people, creepy-sexy is interesting, but for most it’s at best equal parts repellent and attractive, and tends to result in uncomfortably

If it makes you feel any better, I was scrolling through this comment thread specifically to see if anyone had pointed that out, to determine whether it was necessary for me to do so.

I always found the premise of Shadow of Mordor batshit, but interesting. It’s obviously completely non-canon, no matter how much attention to the deeper lore it pays, but I found it to be okay all the same. I saw it sort of like Injustice - more of a “what if?” than something to try to integrate into the existing LotR

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Pretty sure you’re mistaken there. Sandman, Morpheus, and everything associated with him are DC intellectual property. They can do whatever they want with any of it, and Gaiman has no say whatsoever. Because it is such a seminal work, and Gaiman so highly respected both in the industry and at DC (many of the people

Uhm...they could maybe just...not do the offensive clueless racist stuff? Seems like that wouldn’t be a huge loss. Besides, there’s already 2 other white people in this iteration of The Defenders. If it’s really important to have commentary about the black/white dynamic, Jessica Jones and Matt Murdock can accomplish

Different things can be hard for different people (this is not meant to be an excuse for bad behavior, just a fact - bad behavior still needs to be stopped and corrected regardless). And a lot of people have trouble with the concept that others on the internet are real people - it’s like the absence of a face and

Have there been changes to how it handles inventory? My understanding is that when it came out, anytime you got an upgrade to either your ship or your carried gear, it consumed some of your inventory, and managing inventory was already problematic, since there’s so many different resources to gather.

I’m not opposed to this game, but I still really want a new Saints Row - and one that builds on the super-powered gameplay of IV, especially. I’ve played a bit of II and The Third from time to time, but IV was/is my jam. I got obsessed with it when I first got it, played every mission, maxed out my Boss, collected

I watched T3, but found it pretty forgettable - it’s basically a retread of the plot of T2. Genisys is somewhat more interesting in intention, but didn’t execute that well. Never got around to Salvation at all. So I guess for me it was on the wane with T3, and dead after Genisys.

Kudos to you for being thoughtful and self-reflective, but unfortunately lots of people just don’t do that. Becoming an “adult” takes almost no effort at all - just the application of sufficient time, and some people don’t pay a lot of heed to how that time changes what’s expected of them.

When you’re interacting with people you’ve met because of your job, whether you’re acting in a professional capacity at the time or not, the persona and reputation you have as a result of that job are a factor in your interactions. It really doesn’t matter what that job is, it’s going to play a role - but when that

He’s a legal adult. I expect him to behave with decency and respect. I expect the same of everyone, regardless of their job description.

Please explain that to the journalism industry as a whole. Supply and demand doesn’t work very well when part of the demand is “I expect it for free.”

Demand that pays, though? And to enough of an extent to support a team of dozens? Cuz that’s what it would take to sort through the firehouse that Steam keeps posting. There’s just too much of it for any one person to keep up with, even as a full time job, and if it isn’t done by a team (or, rather, several, since

Well, given that I’d expect most people who seek to actually review games professionally probably do so out of a love of the hobby, I rather doubt many of them - Sterling included - actually enjoy playing terrible shovelware games for the purposes of mockery and diatribes. Jim even says as much - he’s been on a

I can’t speak for anybody else, but the flood of crap has definitely turned me off. I used to browse periodically through categories that interested me and look for games that seemed fun - particularly at sale time. These days, though, I pretty much don’t even try. Unless I see a glowing review from someone I trust,

Jesus. I have no idea what the context is for that page, but *I* freaking love Krypto right now. That page there is some good comics.

Yes, Reagan was the previous record-holder for oldest ever elected, and he was only about a year younger when he took office for his first term than Tr*mp is now. Given how much less was known about Alzheimer’s at the time, and how much easier it would have been to hide the early symptoms, it’s entirely possible he