I read the first issue when it came out and was intrigued but trade waited. Of course, by the time the trade came out, Kot had cancelled the book.
I read the first issue when it came out and was intrigued but trade waited. Of course, by the time the trade came out, Kot had cancelled the book.
It worked a lot better collected but, yeah, Material was ultimately a comic that was more fun to figure out than actually read.
This is pretty common though as toylines reach the end of their lifespan. Even more critically acclaimed lines, like G.I. Joe have a real drop in quality towards the end as they come up with Animal Force, more different colored ninjas and a whole bunch of just totally nonsensical different characters.
Some of it is just that Deadpool has never really been a character I care much for. He's fine in really small doses and he's genuinely a more compelling character in his earliest appearances, when he's a crueler, more violent and less self-aware villain.
It probably doesn't help that he might have one of the most…
This was in the Villain's Month issue, which came out before the Conner/Palmiotti run began.
Modern Harley Quinn is just the Joker but a woman. I mean, when the punch line of your book is her blowing up a children's hospital after she plants bombs in a bunch of videogame consoles, you can't really pretend she's just a cheery, lovelorn comic relief character any more.
I'm fucking exhausted by Deadpool at Marvel though, way moreso than Harley. They've been really pushing him hard for the last two or three years, with three to four miniseries a year, one ongoing and him in at least one team-book at any given time. Clearly there's an audience for glaringly-obvious, not-particularly…
Look, Marvel hasn't worn out Deadpool yet and Harley's books have occasionally sold even more than those. At this point, somebody's buying them and buying lots of them.
I get the impression that Snyder really enjoys working in these little bits of trivia. He zeroes in on these really, terrifically specific things and finds horrifying ways to work them into stories. Black Mirror is filled with them and I'm really glad he tosses them out like these vivid disgusting bon mots.
No one has ever been more irritating than Jerry Lewis. Fallon's at least incredibly easy to ignore.
"You're Next."
Ooh, good call. You may be right.
They're going to get an awful lot of Sailor Moon gifs if they do but that's not necessarily a bad recommendation.
He very rarely updates Twitter but by last report, he's married and has a toddler and seems to be very happy.
"Pole meets the new…Boss'k?!?"
I think the right answers were Instagram and Etsy but if I said that, how would I maintain my reputation as the AVC's unlovable and easily forgotten scamp?
[Reblogs while describing Dikachu as immensely problematic]
Somewhat ironically, both.
Why not? You can also follow accidentalerotica.tumblr.com to see lots of '80s DC Comics stuff and other things that are not pornography.
Tumblr's always sort of falling into itself like a dying star.