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  • At its best, it's an absurdist homage to Silver Age comics, but at its worst it's nothing but a one note joke. Twain, however, has a distinct purpose with his use of dialect. He's attempting to elevate quotidian language to the level of great art. I love his ideas, but I don't always love his execution. Still, I always find myself rooting for the guy. I tried jumping onto his acclaimed JLA run in progress and found it to be a clusterfuck of nonsense. Although to be fair, I was told afterward that the storyline I happened to try out was probably his worst on his run.

    What a complete moment of human fail. I'm a pretty flaming liberal, but I still wanted to kick that fucker in the balls for that one, if for the timing of it alone. Now I tend to toss him into the same category as Dave Sim and the like. Have they created stuff worth reading? But the list of great literature that I've yet to get around to reading is long enough that I don't really feel like passing their work by is depriving me of anything.

    First, thank you for being a fan, it is truly appreciated. And if you would like us to review more books, you can send the money to buy said books directly to my PayPal account. I would also appreciate a stipend so I can quit my day job and actually have time to review more books. You know this shit is volunteer work man Although I will take the criticism of we don't do enough and people actually want more from us. This comic is obviously not written for modern kids, but for people who grew up watching the old show.

    Now in my '30s, I really enjoyed the weird look at Darkwing "latter days" in the initial "Duck Knight Returns" storyline. I like having the updates on how this book is going and what stories are going on now. A plot with the water supply?

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    Dare I hope for Thanks for catering to us old fans. The Archie review was pretty fascinating reading too, I gotta say. Not that I'm going to read Archie anytime soon, but I appreciated the insight into the appearance of two major political figures. Ignore the Talkback haters hatersa nd keep it up. I don't get it. You were waiting to see Obama and Palin in a comic book, but you don't want them to put a political slant on it? They're supposed to bake cakes or do the crossword or something?

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    Just what exactly were you looking forward to? Sure occasionally we get comps, but usually, most of us review what we buy hence the reason why our reviews come out a week after the comics are released. I wish I could go out and buy every comic that comes out every week, but no one can cover every book on the stands each week. So if you don't like this week's batch, check out last week's or next week's, they might be to your liking. Plus, last week was and always has been the lowest when it comes to comics released.

    I'm sure next week, there'll be plenty more to talk about. I double-checked after I finished it to make sure it was still Jeff Parker and Kev Walker at the reins. Is hands down one of the best things I've ever read. And all the men seem pretty manly to me Like when Supes fucks up Atlas and Sampson in the duel arm wrestling contest. He's credited with doing the cover. Only Pichelli is credited with interiors, and they look entirely consistent with her style which I love for the book.

    This is still the best Spider-Man comic ever, by the way. Manning, are you implying that Henry Higgins was factually way off-base in one of his reviews? That's a bold move there. He had a few good ideas like the bombing of Genosha, but for the most part I kind of hate his work. That's my only contribution to the community this week. Which JLA did you try? That would be a tough one to get into, but it ends iconically. Or the Prometheus intro. It's about a dog, a cat, and a rabbit who have been cybernetically enhanced into military killing machines and how, one day, they run away.

    Frank Quitely art, 3 issues, available as a trade. Did you say you didn't like his X-men? It had ups and downs, but there's great stuff in there. Whoever it was on here that claimed it was too homosexually charged I disagree and I think they're revealing a bit about themselves to us, but whatever Also, if you want something different, but accessible and are willing to put some work in The Invisibles is his masterwork. It's about a team of Anarchist warriors fighting the forces of Ultimate Control? And so much more What if every conspiracy story you ever read was true.

    Anyway, Morrison can veer off the tracks, at times, but when he's on, he's the best. He's worth giving a shot. I'm still not too hot on JRJR, but this last issue really picked up with the Illuminati figuring out the Hood is stealing the infinity gems and the Avengers figuring out that the Illuminati exists. Bendis should have started with this storyline, instead of the other, which I had to pause a moment to recall Checked his approval ratings lately? Not that I'm any fan of Palin either. She's a goofball IMO. Anyhoo, the stuff the publishers of Archie is inflicting on Riverdale's getting a bit much.

    This new political angle, the gay character I suppose I'm not the first poster here to wish for an "edit" button Douche has no love of the comic medium, she abhors any reading outside of actual books and fitness magazines nice. What I explained to her and I still hold to this after watching the whole season, is that the TV show for the sake of mass appeal focuses way more on the zombies and the world around the apocalypse versus the deep characterization of the actual comic.

    Instead we merely see the quest he is on. It's like the latest Narnia flick, you lose two of the primary players and you lose what made it a great series. What you are left with is a bunch of kids simply going from point A to B to C. Replace zombies with bird flu, nuclear holocaust…whatever. And the TV show has touched on some of this.

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    Just nowhere near to the same level and depth as the comic. However, lets have some perspective. Pay a small licensing fee up front and then reap the rewards morons.