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Love it.

I’m a sucker for Saunders so count me verrrry interested in this new book.

Not yet. I’m reading on Marvel Unlimited right now so I’m a couple of months behind, but I don’t doubt it. Ewing is revolutionizing Hulk right now, god-dang.

Immortal She-Hulk came out this year! It’s a single issue, but it has one of the best endings in a while. “Don’t die again.”

It’s funny because I can accept that unlike Batman or Superman, Wonder Woman would kill, if it came to it. She’s an Amazon, after all. But that isn’t her first move or even her third or fourth move. She just understands the cost of that, and she wouldn’t use the heads of her vanquished enemies as trophies. She loves

Yeah, Legion and Doom Patrol are the only two superhero shows that I’d say are on the same plane as what WandaVision appears to be trying to do—Legion moreso—with Wanda and her reality manipulation abilities. 

It still hilarious to me that of all the possible villains they could’ve chosen for the initial Justice League cut they went with Steppenwolf instead of say, DeSaad or Kalibak. They didn’t even give him any Furies. (And how dare he strip away all of that cool Jack Kirby steez and just make him tall, shiny, and spiky?)

That’s what’s so infuriating about Snyder’s approach. He only cares about the aesthetics of the super-hero, but neither he or WB have any interest in what about these characters drew people to them in the first place. Batman going for the kill immediately is such a juvenile reading of the character. (And I swear to

I hope Snyder’s impact on these movies goes away once his cut is released. It’s going to be awful, obviously, but I’d rather it just be boring than anything spectacularly bad. The lead-up to it has been horrible. Frankly, DC/WB should salt the earth on their movie properties—maybe keep WW, Shazam, and Aquaman—and

Jodie’s been wonderful. I just wish the stories had been worthy of her. 

Good on him for getting treatment. Best of luck to him and his family.

Honestly, fair.

His father was a foundling and served in the Mandalorian civil war. He’s a Mandalorian. I guess it’s a question of whether Bo-Katan and Mandalorian culture would consider a clone child, well, Jango’s actual child and so a Mandalorian by extension.

I mentioned this in the review for the Mandalorian season finale, but: Boba and Fennec sitting on the Tattoine underworld throne was hot. Pure swagger. I loved it.

Enjoyed everything. Enjoyed even the Luke reveal—mostly. The CGI isn’t there, obviously. They should have cast another actor, IMO. It’s time. Hamill is Luke, yes, but he also already said goodbye to the character. I think another actor may have been able to hold it up better than the CGI creation. As long as said

Unlikely. It looks like Boba and Fennec are taking over the Tattoine underworld. So, it’s probably them re-earning their place as the Best Bounty Hunters in the Galaxy.

Holy shit, is it that bad? They really should’ve just...not released it last-gen if this was how badly it performed on those consoles.

One of the things that Pascal’s mentioned is how much of the performance was built up between him and his stunt-person. Which, I think, is a wonderful way to create a character as defined by his physical presence as Din Djarin.

Yeah, he clearly grows patchy. I grow patchy. If I were in his shoes, never shaved, and then took my helmet off: I’d look like a very much less handsome version of Pascal up there. You’d really only notice the goatee.

Taylor’s writing? And this is the art? Yeah, I’m in.