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I'm surprised you consider INVINCIBLE a positive series, given how often the main characters get mutilated or all-but-die in horrible gory welters of blood and guts, and how the title character in particular is constantly angsting about everything he failed to do right and all the people he failed to save. When he

Yeah, it certainly beats the next book's "Tensions flare when a new girl shows up and sets her sights on Tyreese, against Carol's wishes!"

Yeah, it certainly beats the next book's "Tensions flare when a new girl shows up and sets her sights on Tyreese, against Carol's wishes!"

I do think her defense of Thomas is much more knee-jerk "You're hurting him in front of me, stop it!" reaction than anything thought-through or consistent, much less racially motivated. And I'm sort of glad they didn't make a big racial thing out of Dexter's brief incarceration, because I don't think Kirkman could

I do think her defense of Thomas is much more knee-jerk "You're hurting him in front of me, stop it!" reaction than anything thought-through or consistent, much less racially motivated. And I'm sort of glad they didn't make a big racial thing out of Dexter's brief incarceration, because I don't think Kirkman could

I'm not sure what to say about her, since she's such a plot-device character who only pops up here to make bad choices and be vilified for them. Much like I don't have much to say about Allen, who seems like a non-character to me. He's mostly just someone in the background with the occasional line, and then he's a

I'm not sure what to say about her, since she's such a plot-device character who only pops up here to make bad choices and be vilified for them. Much like I don't have much to say about Allen, who seems like a non-character to me. He's mostly just someone in the background with the occasional line, and then he's a

I also like that it pays off in the next book, with them trying it again in a different way. It's nice to see things going on in the book that aren't based around huge melodrama or death — just an acknowledgment that while bad craziness might be happening with one member of the group, the rest are mostly living their

I also like that it pays off in the next book, with them trying it again in a different way. It's nice to see things going on in the book that aren't based around huge melodrama or death — just an acknowledgment that while bad craziness might be happening with one member of the group, the rest are mostly living their

@avclub-ba9fab001f67381e56e410575874d967:disqus I love the Fuschia and Criminy storyline too, though I'm especially glad he's finally moved it forward to some degree. I suspect that and habit are the primary reasons I'm still reading. Though stuff you may not have encountered yet involving the Devil and Lil E has also

@avclub-ba9fab001f67381e56e410575874d967:disqus I love the Fuschia and Criminy storyline too, though I'm especially glad he's finally moved it forward to some degree. I suspect that and habit are the primary reasons I'm still reading. Though stuff you may not have encountered yet involving the Devil and Lil E has also

I actually like those quite a bit. More so than the logos here.

I actually like those quite a bit. More so than the logos here.

How do you feel about Sinfest's big feminist awakening? Given that it used to  be so much about the porn and ass and sex and drug jokes — about sin, basically — and now it's so much about the patriarchy and the Sisterhood, every time I read a new strip I wonder how the readership numbers have been doing. It seems like

How do you feel about Sinfest's big feminist awakening? Given that it used to  be so much about the porn and ass and sex and drug jokes — about sin, basically — and now it's so much about the patriarchy and the Sisterhood, every time I read a new strip I wonder how the readership numbers have been doing. It seems like

The CEO Of Tits throws the BEST parties.

The CEO Of Tits throws the BEST parties.

That actually baffles me too. He's unquestionably creating and selling a derivative work whose popularity stems directly from the fandom for copyrighted material. I'm surprised that's possible.

That actually baffles me too. He's unquestionably creating and selling a derivative work whose popularity stems directly from the fandom for copyrighted material. I'm surprised that's possible.

Um, thanks to HBO, it now belongs to anyone who likes grime and tits, often in combination.