Detective Comics will have Mech-Batman on the Justice League next month. I'll be really surprised if Geoff Johns ever uses him.
Detective Comics will have Mech-Batman on the Justice League next month. I'll be really surprised if Geoff Johns ever uses him.
I like Snyder a lot and this Batman run has been a ton of fun. He has such a great spirited ability to blend horror and violence and blockbuster action to create something utterly unique in comics. I think he's one of the most instantly recognizable writers working today,
There's been a couple recent statements from DC that continuity is becoming less of a factor going forward as to how different stories interlock. It can be confusing reading Justice League and then jumping to this but it does offer individual authors a certain freedom that's been lacking for much of the New 52.
I like him really occasionally on superhero books. Black Mirror and this were both great. I like an awful lot of Green Arrow Year One.
Try to be an entertainer on your first show. Do not cede your show to political candidates in your first hour. He made a mistake by having Jeb there. Period.
Yeah, how dare I ask to be entertained?
I went with "Her-my-own" for the first two for reasons that are lost to time.
He and Carrell don't really get quite enough respect for creating the characters that other correspondents, namely Samantha Bee, would eventually master.
If he manages to be entertaining, I'll be happy. If he lets someone have a comedy-free advertising platform, I'm going to be just as disappointed as I am now. I'm not as wrapped up in partisan politics as much as I just hate being pandered to and preached at.
I think it'll be interesting to see how Colbert adapts to not having the character to lean on. Even on the Daily Show, he was vastly playing something of a bumbling haircut in a suit. It's not really something you can pull off from behind the desk but I'm hoping he can find some way to make things work here. The…
That's the thing for me. Of that group of people, I'd pick Jeb any day.
Not arguing with you there. I think if anything, he's been on the frontlines in dealing with immigration and having to appeal to Florida's fairly diverse population has given him a potential perspective on the subject that some of his competition lacks.
I didn't watch the second one but I plan on checking in from time to time. Hopefully, Colbert will be able to prove my initial impressions wrong.
I'm not familiar with him. You may be thinking of Hot Saucerman.
He's slowly softened on issues such as same-sex marriage and adoption over the years. He also has said he supports abortion in the case of the life of the mother being in danger or in cases of incest or rape. That alone almost makes him a unicorn among this year's crop of candidates.
I'm not asking for the Colbert Report. I'm asking to be entertained not subjected to a political ad for whoever's PR team was sharpest that week.
I've had a lot of success just ignoring everything Jimmy Fallon does. His show is basically a televised Upworthy article I feel safer not giving attention to.
"Why?"
I'm certainly not writing him off and I think if there's someone who can really define the Late Show after Dave, it's Colbert. However, my problem is really with the way the interview with Bush and really also with Clooney was presented as so grating, dull and flavorless. In my opinion, it was sub-Leno, the worst way…
Again, I'm not asking him to be a journalist. He's not a journalist. As you said, he was hired to be funny. Do you think he did a good job of that in the interview? I don't. I think instead he ceded minutes of the first episode of what is certainly intended to be a long run so that a future also-ran candidate could…