There’s nothing wrong with a comic company only putting out comics that don’t appeal to younger readers.
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There’s nothing wrong with a comic company only putting out comics that don’t appeal to younger readers.
I think I see what you’re getting at.
I don’t mean to say that I read it the month it was released. You realize that, right?
Good argument. I’ll have to look into it and see if it works for me.
How did I make it so long without seeing a single Star Wars movie?
Why am I so nervous to make content sometimes?
I think that the art in comics can vary without harming the overall story.
I’ve never understood the argument that companies shouldn’t be going after WWE names when they get released. Obviously guys like Jericho and Cody Rhodes really helped establish AEW in the early days.
How do you make the decision to get more sleep vs get stuff done during your free time?
Who the heck names a horse “Friday”?
Aquaman
Martian Manhunter
Plastic Man
Triumph
Black Canary
Wonder Dog
Batman
I’d like to visit other places for the scenery and also to get a sense of how and why the people there come to believe what they believe.
Batman War Crimes is underrated.
Amazing Fantasy #15.
I hope we see Silver Dagger and The Darkhold in 3.
Dr. Midnighter/Savage Dragon [Image Comics] = Pieter Kurr/Savage Midnighter, a beat cop struggling to make it as a surgeon.
Green Lantern Highball/Vampirella [Dynamite] = Hal Normandy/The High...
I don't think that there is anything necessarily wrong with an actor playing the same character in everything.
I really don’t mind paying less to use streaming services with ads, even though that’s basically just cable at that point.
In many cases, I like hero vs hero stories over hero vs. villain ones.
Yes! Happy Birthday! That's so awesome that this place actually does that for you.
Heroes in Crisis is an interesting story.
I like Injustice more than Kingdom Come, but Kingdom Come deserved at least as many years/issues.
I don't think it matters much if the founders have any diversity points because we know that later on in their history they vote in members of all sizes, races, whatever.
Yeah....too many comic fans are against imagination/fun, despite the fact that this would essentially be like Marvel's "What If...?" line.
They're also against anything that they don't like being...
Turner: "What did he put in the chest?"
Calypso: "Him heart."
Ragetti: "Literally or figuratively?"
Pintel: "He couldn't literally put his heart in a chest!"
I wonder what the reaction would be if this was done with someone like Cyborg.