His character in the Don Dimelo episode is fantastic as well. I just love the idea that the only non-perverted person who would follow Don would be this semi-insane avant garde theater critic.
His character in the Don Dimelo episode is fantastic as well. I just love the idea that the only non-perverted person who would follow Don would be this semi-insane avant garde theater critic.
"You know he wrote that for the recorder."
"I know. That's why I'm playing it on it."
"George Bush was a great president."
"H, please."
His Ian Fleming talking about avoiding "wetness" with his bride is so great.
He really is. I'm frankly sort of obsessed with every podcast he does and there are Superego lines of his that have infiltrated my dialogue in really weird way. The one I think of most is his Kryptonite Woman from the Legion of Doom sketches saying "Is he a Marvel?"
Boy, did I not love Attack on Titan. Granted, I solely watched the first handful of episodes of the anime but I don't know if there was a series that felt more unjustly hyped in a long time
No, don't touch that, we're gang-shooting these.
I've used a lot of variations of "Baby Terry loves his pickles."
"What a delightful smell you've found here!"
So many Too Much Tuna lines have creeped into my vernacular but "Do you have fucking Memento disease," "That is a medically inadvisable amount of __________" and "Will you sign a release?" are probably the ones that get the most use.
lol k
You know, I looked her up like a week ago to see what she was up to and I already forgot.
I think Dick Grayson has a complicated relationship with 90% of the people who have tried to write him over the years.
I fully accept that it's more interesting to have them both be "the one that got away" for each other and have relationships with other people.
Dick Grayson's superpower is really making everyone like him so who knows.
The original Astro Boy floats right around essential and the whole run is on Comixology for under $20.
All of the BSP bumps in X-Men 92 reminded me of what I loved about Sims' recaps of the original cartoon. It's a fun issue that nailed a lot of things about how some of the X-Men's storytelling opportunities are limited by the form of comics.
I've been one of the bigger defenders of Snyder's run around here but you'd be totally ok skipping directly from Court of the Owls/Night of the Owls to Zero Year. The less said about Death of the Family, the better.
DC has really been teasing Babs and Dick being together again since the New 52 started and it's killing me. This is the only couple I care about!
For a site that has prided itself on wide and inarguable statistics in its brief time so far, it's disappointing to see SKTCHD publish a survey with so few responders that was bound to have such wide ranging repercussions. As it stands, it's almost deliberately misleading, despite the fact that I think the findings…