Here were the big things I read.
Here were the big things I read.
I recommend Invasion!, DC 1,000,000, Infinity Gauntlet and Age of Apocalypse.
But then we wouldn't have gotten S&M Punisher who tickled her victims to death because Japan.
You are SO BAD
It's genuinely impressive how close I feel to a lot of these comedians and improv guys solely because of Earwolf. I still feel like losing Harris was like losing a friend, no matter how irrational that actually is.
Words cannot describe how much time I've spent giggling to myself about "She’s Got Titties (In All The Right Places)." It's somewhere close to the perfect Wittels/Rust joke.
Whenever someone on Facebook posts a Bill Maher clip, I have to find a New No No to share with them so I still love those clips.
I'm sure it's mocking…something but it's so totally beyond me.
That was a real grepisode.
It can really be a lot to swallow but you just have to force it down.
That's probably the best way to think about it.
The preview for Gotham Academy was probably not the best way to advertise what the series is though, especially to an audience that might not know the characters. I really like that book a lot and it has such a great sense of character and fun but it's probably a bit of a hard sell to people who aren't already drawn…
I've read a decent amount of Larry Hama's original GI Joe run so I was able to keep up with some of those characters but I'm totally at a loss for Transformers. I thought the book was still just a ton of fun and just marveling at all the story they cram into an issue or even a panel is really impressive.
I think seeing Zero Year as three separate stories helps assuage how long it feels. Really, 12 issues doesn't seem that bad to me, especially when it's all written and drawn by one team. I had a much bigger problem with something like Black Vortex that had different teams for every issue versus how focused Zero Year…
I guess we've heard from different people. Most everyone I've spoken with has said the book sort of stumbles right before the end. I'm still definitely enjoying it and it's good to know that it should stay strong.
I read a lot of weird stuff the last week.
You know what you did.
Go back to bed, Dr. Huxtable.
You're cute.
I think you're right on Bruce Greenwood.