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Well this just makes the fact that they shut down the Best Week Ever blog like 2 weeks ago make even less sense.  And yes, I knew that still existed, mostly because a guy I knew in college was the site editor.

I know it's on the Vertigo imprint, but how wouldn't Y: The Last Man fit into their network?  Bonus:  small cast, keeping costs down.

I know it's on the Vertigo imprint, but how wouldn't Y: The Last Man fit into their network?  Bonus:  small cast, keeping costs down.

This guy really gets off on kicking people out of shows.  I've seen him a couple of times, twice in Philly at the First Unitarian Church.  The first time, I think two guys were drunk and acting like assholes right in front of the stage, and okay, maybe they deserved it.  The second time, I didn't even notice anyone

This guy really gets off on kicking people out of shows.  I've seen him a couple of times, twice in Philly at the First Unitarian Church.  The first time, I think two guys were drunk and acting like assholes right in front of the stage, and okay, maybe they deserved it.  The second time, I didn't even notice anyone

I tried so hard to get tickets, but no such luck.  Now to feel more depressed and/or need to start collaborating with you.

I tried so hard to get tickets, but no such luck.  Now to feel more depressed and/or need to start collaborating with you.

I would also accept Nextwave.

I would also accept Nextwave.

Hey Rubber Man, you wanna go build a go kart?

Hey Rubber Man, you wanna go build a go kart?

As usual, I can skip down to very end for the punk reviews, so I appreciate that.  The Downtown Struts don't sound bad, like Blacklist Royals but with growlier vocals.

As usual, I can skip down to very end for the punk reviews, so I appreciate that.  The Downtown Struts don't sound bad, like Blacklist Royals but with growlier vocals.

Most recently, I remember being annoyed by how long it took the Philly area to get The Raid.  When it did come around, it was first shown at the Ritz in Vorhees.  Okay, I know it's not the Ritz anymore, but I can't be bothered to remember it's new name.

Most recently, I remember being annoyed by how long it took the Philly area to get The Raid.  When it did come around, it was first shown at the Ritz in Vorhees.  Okay, I know it's not the Ritz anymore, but I can't be bothered to remember it's new name.

Then funnier still when Kyle Rayner finds his new boyfriend killed and stuffed into a household appliance.  Maybe the washing machine this time.

Then funnier still when Kyle Rayner finds his new boyfriend killed and stuffed into a household appliance.  Maybe the washing machine this time.

More beer, more fun.  Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay.

More beer, more fun.  Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay.

When I was in college, my theatre group put on a couple of plays by a student named Nate Kushner, and they were all hilarious.  The real highlight was "Sic Semper OR Other Than That, How Did You Enjoy The Show, Mrs. Lincoln?", which posited that Booth had to kill Lincoln because Lincoln was about to serve as the