P-C, I'm aware. I should have worded my post better. It's a good plan.
Yeah, I've encountered the occaisional episode of Static Shock or Zeta Project channel surfing and they never caught my interest. I knew there were some crossover episodes of Static Shock, but I never felt compelled to find those episodes. Static does make a brief appearance in JLU, though.
And you'll be happy to know that JL/JLU does get back to the continuity level of Superman: TAS, though it takes awhile. (However, it does pick up with humanity kind of looking at Superman sideways because of the events at the ends of S:TAS.)
If you haven't yet, P-C, now would be a good time to watch the Batman: TAS movies, especially Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker.
Oh, I watched that. It was great. As was
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm.
And you'll be happy to know that JL/JLU does get back to the continuity level of Superman: TAS, though it takes awhile.
Hurrah!
(However, it does pick up with humanity kind of looking at Superman sideways because of the events at the ends of S:TAS.)
He was brainwashed, man, come on! Give him a break.
RIP Frank Frazetta: [link]
Ugh that article is so sad.
There was a tick in my mailbox! Thank-you Cashmere, thank-you!
There was a tick in my mailbox! Thank-you Cashmere, thank-you!
Anyplace else, that would be a somewhat boggling statement.
The Worst Comic I Have Ever Read.
This comic was gross. Everyone involved in its production, especially the editor, Brian Cunningham, and publishers Dan Didio and Jim Lee should be deeply ashamed of what they’ve done here. It actually has me sitting here, stunned, thinking “Wait, why am I in this business again?”
The guy who did the Teen Titans as The Breakfast Club has done the X-Men love triangle as Pretty In Pink.
The Worst Comic I Have Ever Read.
My first thought was, "Someone hasn't read Tarot," but then he mentions it in the first paragraph. Well played.
And it does sound worse, too.