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that A LOOK BACK collection is full of amazing work, isn't it? i had two copies that i picked up for a song at a used bookstore at one point and mailed one to a friend who was a fan and haven't seen the other since it's been packed way in storage… i need to dig that sweet baby out sometime soon.

i always hoped for one of those big phonebook-sized black and white DC SHOWCASE editions of his SAGA OF THE SWAMP THING work but they do have a large (and expensive!) omnibus of all the pre-Alan Moore Swamp Thing stuff.

love this guys work - finding out Dark Horse had brought his FRANKENSTEIN back into print in an affordable, gorgeous hardcover edition a couple years ago was a huge pleasure and i have prints of the artwork hanging in my office to this day.

i thought there was a whole interpretation of The Killing Joke in which Batman does kill The Joker - where are we on that? i like it!

who the hell is this dude then?! [… goes before the great Googly hive mind…] dammit, i really liked The Last Action Hero!

i keep saying someone should cast Sarah Shahi as She-Hulk NOW but no one is listening.

one of the few kernels of agreement i could come to grips with when hearing another of the endless "Why do all these people support Trump?!" stories was the notion many of his voters regularly mentioned, that the American government and society as a whole no longer supports our fellow Americans - people would point

i love ya dude but if you think this administration is going to raise taxes on wealthy people like Roger Goddell and use the funds on government services for poor people… i hate to be the one to tell you Bernie Sanders was not elected President.

it sounds like you play D&D with an asshole.

this, right there, is what people mean when they say satire is dead now.

C'mon, man-or-woman-on-the-internet! "It" has a name: Pennywise.

Zak Penn is the guy who couldn't figure out that WATCHMEN was about the futility of violence not how cool it looks in slow-motion, wasn't he? yeah, he's moron.

yeaaaah… but What If his teenaged daughter was ON THE DRUGS or something?

sorry that happened to you but what i'm really curious about is: Where all the right-wing outrage on your behalf?

was one of those The Guardian Of Time from TOS "City on the Edge of Forever"? (7 across, 4 down - right above the bunny rabbit)

dude has been awesome since his work on STATIC way back in the original Milestone days - he started out great and only got better, in my opinion.

GL: MOSAIC, right - John Stewart and, i think, at least some art by Cully Hamner, wasn't it? that was a good book*. shit… to say nothing of his Rafe Sandoval ElDiablo book with Mike Parobeck.

depending on the university, you might be able to request student union funds for refreshments, to host a movie night or even stuff like offer member incentives (such as a drawing for a monthly graphic novel giveaway or something - you could even make it a school-wide promotion by throwing the drawing to anyone who

Scott McCloud's book is an awesome idea and i'd also encourage at least a little history of the form (classic Eisner and Barks and the often-times amazing EC stable, Silver Age greats like Neal Adams and Denny O'Neil, etc. - i personally love those phonebook B&W reprints Marvel and DC put out) as well as the greats