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Alright, so I'm down with Gillen's writing on Iron Man. I liked what I saw. I want more. That's the good thing. The bad thing is the art, which is not great, and I will take it to the bitching thread.
Still undecided on Deadpool. It was a fairly fun read, and I enjoyed it more than Way's Deadpool (which, admittedly, I haven't read for like a year), but I'm not sure the at-least-one-pun-per-panel format is the kind of Deadpool I like. Especially since some of those puns/jokes were a little forced. I should just re-read Cable & Deadpool, which was the best Deadpool.
Iron Man: Tony Stark knows how to make an entrance. Also, a disguise.
Are eyes way harder to trace than everything else? Why does Land have everyone's eyes closed in that spread? The bottom left panel is the only one where you can see anyone's eyes, and even there they're iffy at best.
So can anyone let me in on who the little guy in AC is?
A fifth-dimensional imp named Vyndktvx who has basically overthrown the old guard, including Mr. Mxyzsptlk. He has some vendetta against Superman that started before Superman was born, to the point where he unleashed the Multitude (a fifth dimensional super-weapon) to destroy Earth. Apparently Jor-El had fought him before. This happens to be the very thing that Braniac was preserving civilizations for.
I can ugh the internet's jerkoff fest over him?
Not saying he's a bad a dude or anything, but I could use 100% less of him on my internet and now my Comics.
"Ride or Die?" asked Goku
"Ride or Die" confirmed Dominic Toretto, as they took off to find the Dragon Balls in hopes of reviving their friend Sonic
and the public spokesperson for an entire fascinating branch of science
I don't think the internet jerks him off. He gets respect for what he is, a highly successful and passionate scientist with a great skill in communicating his knowledge and passion to others.
He is our generation's Carl Sagan and there is NOTHING bad about that at all. Don't let memes and crap like that distract you from the fact that he's an awesome scientist.
I am all for Neil Degrasse Tyson in our comic books doing sciencey things! And it was a great little short story, too! With science!
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That's. Wow.
is that second set of scans manhatten projects by hickman?
Yep, it's fixed now.
Danger did that.
All of it
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Still undecided on Deadpool. It was a fairly fun read, and I enjoyed it more than Way's Deadpool (which, admittedly, I haven't read for like a year), but I'm not sure the at-least-one-pun-per-panel format is the kind of Deadpool I like. Especially since some of those puns/jokes were a little forced. I should just re-read Cable & Deadpool, which was the best Deadpool.
Batman upgraded his gear in Detective Comics #14
In Dial H #6, Nelson dials a politically incorrect superhero and gets stuck inside, but he gets really antsy to use his powers.
And Action Comic #14 reveals the identity of the Little Man, and it is pretty trippy
Iron Man: Tony Stark knows how to make an entrance. Also, a disguise.
"Ride or Die" confirmed Dominic Toretto, as they took off to find the Dragon Balls in hopes of reviving their friend Sonic
Are eyes way harder to trace than everything else? Why does Land have everyone's eyes closed in that spread? The bottom left panel is the only one where you can see anyone's eyes, and even there they're iffy at best.
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Valiant started on the right foot and they are getting better with each issue and each title they resurrect.
EDIT: Here's Valiant's preview pages: http://valiantuniverse.com/2012/09/05/valiants-pullbox-program-signs-up-shadowman-1/
and the smexy pullbox variant:
Zircher's art is stupefyingly awesome, as always.
"Ride or Die" confirmed Dominic Toretto, as they took off to find the Dragon Balls in hopes of reviving their friend Sonic
Not saying he's a bad a dude or anything, but I could use 100% less of him on my internet and now my Comics.
"Ride or Die" confirmed Dominic Toretto, as they took off to find the Dragon Balls in hopes of reviving their friend Sonic
and the public spokesperson for an entire fascinating branch of science
I don't think the internet jerks him off. He gets respect for what he is, a highly successful and passionate scientist with a great skill in communicating his knowledge and passion to others.
I am all for Neil Degrasse Tyson in our comic books doing sciencey things! And it was a great little short story, too! With science!
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Did not mean to come across as gooseish as I did.
"Ride or Die" confirmed Dominic Toretto, as they took off to find the Dragon Balls in hopes of reviving their friend Sonic
No way.
lol, it was used in joking manner sir. Would [sarcasm]Sheeple[/sarcasm] been better? :P
I'm sorry .
"Ride or Die" confirmed Dominic Toretto, as they took off to find the Dragon Balls in hopes of reviving their friend Sonic
Also Atomic Robo is freaking awesome.
It's great!
Sherson? Sherpson?