Oh, after I started counting, yes, I realized there were six. Five was just an arbitrary number I pulled out.
'War Stories'
Other Media 2: It's Astounishing!
Discussion of comics, graphic novels, and more. Except for capes. No capes!
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Anybody know what this new Buffy the cover mentions is?
Wasn't there something about the Kuzuis re-booting the Buffy movie without Whedon or any mention of the series?
(I think it's the animation mentioned twice upthread)
No, I get that. I also recall the Kuzui thing is all.
Scott Pilgrim #6! Yay!
I just finished re-reading #5 today, and I'm picking up #6 tomorrow on my way to the airport. Maybe I can get it signed that very night!
I think #5 may be my least favorite, having re-read them all. It may be objectively better and more mature than some of the others, but, God, it's depressing.
Dollhouse comic, penned by J-Mo, and featuring Felicia Day: [link]
The original creators are doing a sequal series to Avatar: The Last Airbender. [link]
Only 70 years later, and the new Avatar has grown and already mastered 3 elements? Makes me wonder what happened to Aang to cause him to die in his 60s.
ETA: Interview with more information here: [link] Apparently Aang's time in the iceberg still sort of counted against his longevity.
Okay, here's your Zmayhem Nerd Moment for 2010. We've started introducing Batman: The Animated Series to Matilda and we start with the Robin tape (because, she knows and loves Robin from Teen Titans - the gateway drug to superheroes).
We watch the episode "Robin's Reckoning" which flashes back to his parents' death and their killer, Tony Zucco. When young Dick is taken into the mansion by Bruce, Dick has a briefcase with pictures of his parents, and clippings from their circus act.
Which immediately pinged me, Emmett and JZ to the Teen Titans episode (also Diniverse, remember) with Big Daddy who steals Robin's briefcase with unspecified personal belongings of great meaning to him.
Total callback. We all agreed.
So they screened Scott Pilgrim yesterday at SDCC. Where the heck is P-C?
The reviews are starting to come out, and hoo-boy, there's going to be a huge chasm between critics who don't get it and those that do.