I'll check it out.
I'll check it out.
At least in JLU!
Reading these recaps makes me feel sorry for Donal Logue.
Disqus switches in and out with my AVC account, haha.
And I'm saying that "graphic novel" is a term invented by people who don't want to admit liking comics to refer to the comics they like.
…huh? Are you responding to me, or the guy I replied to?
Yup, a major point of the ManBearPig episode was that Al Gore's methods were actively harming the tenor of the debate, because AIC is full of inflammatory bullshit, rather than the real science behind Global Warming.
DING DING DING DING DING!
Who's talking about the guy being a victim?
Fair enough.
Aw, I had a much more sympathetic view of Craddoc.
With Prince Rhun!
Of course, the guy was named "Lloyd."
Nothing was borrowed from Tolkien. The Welsh mythology it's indebted to is just more similar to Tolkien's Norse roots than Lewis's Christian basis or White's Arthurian influences.
I read them when I was nine or ten. Losing Adaon and Ellidyr was rough, but you're never too young to read the exchange:
Of course, Boromir was, by far, the best character in the series.
Yup. The single most essential YA series to being a real human.
A bunch of the Judges and Kings were pretty much superheroes.
That one was fucked up.
I still haven't read the last couple, because I was upset about Rachel dying when the last one came out.