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I found it listed on the eBay deals section from this vendor linked below, though I've seen it on some other sites too. My package is arriving this week but I won't see it until next week as I'll be out of town for Thanksgiving.

I was planning to wait for a huge hardcover of some kind to read it all once it's done, but I've heard surprisingly little press about it after the explosive debut. Around these parts, I've heard mixed things from people like you, so now I'm wondering if I should just read it when it's on MU.

Starting to feel the anxiety (and excitement?) for buying Christmas gifts. I already purchased myself a PS4 slim for $240 and I'm really excited to play it. I'm going to try and get Batman Arkham Knight since it's only $9.99 at Gamestop on Black Friday.

Underwater Welder - Yet another confirmation that Jeff Lemire's work is always more effective when he's working on his more personal creator-owned books, especially when he's in writer/artist mode. This one was pretty good but I feel like I've already read enough father-son stories in my lifetime.

It's not just exclusive to the Empire. The two newest Star Wars movies have female British protagonists, not to mention Mon Mothma.

Her American accent was absolutely horrible in that movie. Thankfully the Star Wars movies are pretty open with letting English actors speak in their natural voices.

IT'S LOVE FEST, NOT YELL FEST

At the end where she ducks away from the battle with a sinister(?) look on her face I was so confused. So she's… evil? She basically just went from bodyguard to henchman. I had no idea we were supposed to be tracking her motivation.

I'm not into this Catwoman-centric arc either. As someone who hasn't read any of the New 52 Catwoman stuff though, what's the deal with the body count?. It seems like a strange thing to mention without any context in this issue.

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I'm an issue or two behind, but I at least read the start of the Negative Zone story. Travelling to other dimensions seems to be outside the wheelhouse of what I want in a Silk story, especially one that seemingly ties up one of the main plotlines since the start of the book.

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All in all, I couldn't say Apocalypse is good but I certainly liked it better than The Last Stand which took all the build-up potential from Singer's movies and used it to create a dumpster fire and X-Men Origins: Wolverine which felt like it was deliberately trolling you with its awfulness. Ah, hell with it, I'll

I'm one of the few People on The Internet that liked the Magneto breakdown scene.

I'm really digging this book too. I can't believe that Lemire writes both this and Extraordinary X-Men because Old Man Logan's personality doesn't really come through at all in the team book. I agree that nobody seems to be paying attention to this one. In an odd way, Lemire and Sorrentino's Green Arrow run seemed to

Thanks for the post! I heard a lot of praise for this story when it was coming out, but avoided it because I had never read any Thor at that point. I don't think anyone expected at the time that they'd be putting Thor back on the shelf for about 2-3 years before bringing him back for the JMS run. I bet that makes the

I don't know if I'm prepared to mount a… defense necessarily for the film, but I kind of enjoyed it in a really dumb way? I think there is something wrong with me in that I actually enjoy all comic book movies in some way. I'm probably the only person I know who had some fun watching League of Extraordinary Gentlemen,

What did you read this week?

The Office also started its decline around the time Parks & Rec launched because Greg Daniels and Mike Schur were busy elsewhere. Daniels eventually came back for the last season but it was too late by then. Michael Scott was still gone and Andy Bernard had already been ruined.

I didn't mind Harry and Ginny in the books, but Daniel Radcliffe and Bonnie Wright just had an anti-chemistry on the screen that I wish they had gone for a recasting. I was astonished when I realized that Ginny appeared in the first movie - with NO lines! - and that they kept Wright in the role for the whole series.