That was my experience of Betrayal too.
Between that and Arkham Horror the Card Game, I've realised I need to avoid any games which rely on narrative/role playing to be fun because I just don't...
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That was my experience of Betrayal too.
Between that and Arkham Horror the Card Game, I've realised I need to avoid any games which rely on narrative/role playing to be fun because I just don't...
My local board game shop has the RRP on all of the games, but then doesn't actually charge you that. They'll knock some money off or throw in a mini-expansion.
Drives me mad. I just want to know...
I got that in the last UK Maths trade over on Bard Game Geek. Played it for the first time a couple of weeks ago and really enjoyed it.
These days I and others in my board game group are buying...
Work could go either way, but I can't see how "job" could ever be the place and not the role.
Sidelined is probably the wrong word. There are a lot more stories on BC these days, so your articles have become a smaller proportion, and and it feels less like "Rich Johnston's Bleeding Cool"...
IIRC it was worse than that.
What was possibly already root beer was changed to "Soda" to make it clear that it wasn't any kind of beer - root or otherwise.
In both of those sentences, "work" is correct and "job" is wrong. Work is the place and the job is what you do when you're there.
CBR is the poster child for this thread unfortunately. Luckily the forums are still good.
Bleeding Cool has certainly slipped. Rich Johnston's articles are still good, but they've sidelined him...
It's pretty clear that Vertigo was killed by a combination of the contract being changed so no-one with any level of success wanted to work there anymore, and Image stepping up to publish similar...
Killing should only ever be a last resort. If it's anything less than "kill this person or other people will die" then you don't kill.
Transferring supervillains into the real world brings...
Loads of censorship happened to Mark Millar's run on The Authority.
Also of course, The Boys wound up leaving for another publisher because DC wouldn't publish what Garth Ennis wanted.
I'm struggling to think of a sentence where "at my job" would be more appropriate than "at my work". Can you give an example?
EDIT - To elaborate a bit, "at" suggests a location - which would be...
I've ground pretty much to a halt. Since my last update in May I've bought:
Southern Bastards v2
Zenith Phase Four
Bruce Wayne: The Road Home
Earth 2 v3
Superman: Secret Origin
Fairest: Wide...
I don't know if it's better or worse, but I've always use the Grand Comics Database - https://www.comics.org/
I don't recognise most of the names in that list, but the ones I do are practically all villains.
The Comedian was a villain, albeit one sanctioned by the government.
Mr Hyde was a villain who...
I know right?
It's shocking that stories about heroes versus villains have villains doing villainous things!
The New 52 seems like a much bigger risk than temporarily killing a character.
Is that right?
I could have sworn he gave his consent. The only thing he didn't consent to (and as far as I know isn't aware of) is the tree they had tattooed on his arse.
The Monster Mash was 1692
Another good song.
I need to add some more Troggs to my Apple Music library
That's a bit harsh.
I'm sure that there are people like that, but I also don't doubt that there are people who simply believe that life begins before birth and that you shouldn't kill. Taking it...
Religion made so much more sense when gods didn't claim to be loving or good. You didn't worship them because they deserved it - you did it because you wanted something from them or they'd smite you...
You win!
Historically DC all the way.
Then a bit later, DC and Marvel - but DC a bit more.
These days I'm drifting away from superheroes, and DC has drifted away from non-superhero comics. Marvel...
Thanks.
That's just reinforced that when I talk about Bob Dylan, I'm talking about Dylan, not "The Band"