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I'm back to reading 100 Bullets and I'm having a hard time keeping track of the story
It's more me than the writing, I think.
It's like, I remember more about the characters that are in two-issue story arcs than I do the characters that are present in the whole series
Not even in a "oh they haven't revealed X about the character" way. Like, I just keep forgetting where the main characters are left off and sometimes who they even are
I'm back to reading 100 Bullets and I'm having a hard time keeping track of the story
It's more me than the writing, I think.
It's like, I remember more about the characters that are in two-issue story arcs than I do the characters that are present in the whole series
Not even in a "oh they haven't revealed X about the character" way. Like, I just keep forgetting where the main characters are left off and sometimes who they even are
I have the same problem, only since I've been picking up the trades, with the time I have between purchases, I find myself having to read back to keep up half the time.
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In addition to Agent Brand, a multitude of Marvel characters like the New Avengers and Carol Danvers also play supporting roles in “Spider-Woman.” “One of my favorite comics of all time is 'Avengers Annual' #10, which has Jessica Drew saving Carol Danvers,” Bendis said. “She was as lost as Jessica is here. So there's kind of a flip side to their relationship.”
Only a few good men can make a metal suit look dashing—just ask Tim Gunn.
The Project Runway mentor will be donning a dapper Iron Man suit in a new comic miniseries called Models Inc., set to debut Aug. 26. According to the New York Times, the first book takes place during New York Fashion Week. After runway models Mary Jane (yes, Peter Parker's Mary Jane) and Patsy Walker (alias: Hellcat) team up to clear Millicent Collins (aka Millie the Model) of murdering a set designer, the fashion guru borrows Robert Downey Jr.'s shiny supersuit to save the day and guide the designer's ladies.
Only a few good men can make a metal suit look dashing—just ask Tim Gunn.
The Project Runway mentor will be donning a dapper Iron Man suit in a new comic miniseries called Models Inc., set to debut Aug. 26. According to the New York Times, the first book takes place during New York Fashion Week. After runway models Mary Jane (yes, Peter Parker's Mary Jane) and Patsy Walker (alias: Hellcat) team up to clear Millicent Collins (aka Millie the Model) of murdering a set designer, the fashion guru borrows Robert Downey Jr.'s shiny supersuit to save the day and guide the designer's ladies.
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Criminal is such a great series. I have all the trades up till this point. I think I'll start collecting the single issues for the next series, since I hear they fill each issue with a lot of extra stuff.
Criminal is such a great series. I have all the trades up till this point. I think I'll start collecting the single issues for the next series, since I hear they fill each issue with a lot of extra stuff.
Only a few good men can make a metal suit look dashing—just ask Tim Gunn.
The Project Runway mentor will be donning a dapper Iron Man suit in a new comic miniseries called Models Inc., set to debut Aug. 26. According to the New York Times, the first book takes place during New York Fashion Week. After runway models Mary Jane (yes, Peter Parker's Mary Jane) and Patsy Walker (alias: Hellcat) team up to clear Millicent Collins (aka Millie the Model) of murdering a set designer, the fashion guru borrows Robert Downey Jr.'s shiny supersuit to save the day and guide the designer's ladies.
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the good one
but he is still the vision
there can be iron lad and the vision
When I'm done with this I'll start on Y, again. Didn't finish it last time
As for Dark YA, who cares?
I hate you so much for being dumb.
It's like, I remember more about the characters that are in two-issue story arcs than I do the characters that are present in the whole series
Not even in a "oh they haven't revealed X about the character" way. Like, I just keep forgetting where the main characters are left off and sometimes who they even are
I love House of M.
As an aside, why is Tony Stark awakened by Layla Miller but then he's not present at the final battle? He didn't remember shit at the end.
I get a message while I was out of town letting me know she just bought me Preacher trades 2 and 4-7!
She is so awesome and you guys should all be jealous
I have the same problem, only since I've been picking up the trades, with the time I have between purchases, I find myself having to read back to keep up half the time.
I'm pretty sure he was there, he wasn't in his armor though.
I was hoping it was
y'know, the mute one?
Also got the Ian Rankin Hellblazer novel or whatever, Dark Entries, and it was pretty great
John gets called in to a reality tv show about a "haunted house" that seems to have a life of its own, and ends up going inside to fix it
loki is pissssssssed
But after going to Chicago Comic-con and sitting through the DC panel, I decided to read Sinestro Corps. Wars.
Holy fucking shit that was awesome.
So buy a colored lantern shirt.
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Alex Maleev needs to marry me
So this.
OOooooohh....
why don't you go ahead and put an iron man in every pot why dontcha
oh god this is the best thing
I finally got around to reading Criminal
I just finished Coward
Oh. Man.
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I borrowed a friend's trades and said I'd bring them back at Christmas
But I want to own this and I prefer singles
This seems kinda familiar...
Let's Play Final Fantasy 'II' (Ch10 - 5/17/10)
also Thor fix Tony's brain do it do it
I think you mean
When is it out