'Never Leave Me'
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(1) Scola, that's the best job listing you've ever posted for me!
(2) I couldn't take the job [because OF COURSE they'd hire me...ha!], because I'd walk around punching people in the head.
(3) I did make flappy hands of glee when I read it, though. That's an actual job opening! Awesome!
I couldn't take the job because I'd walk around punching people in the head.
That's exactly why you SHOULD take the job.
I think a few selective punches to the head is just what the industry needs.
They needn't be to the head where Dan DiDio and Joe Quesada are concerned.
More bad news for my wallet: Fantagraphics to publish the complete Carl Barks.
AV Club is retroactively reviewing Batman: The Animated Series episode by episode, and it's provoking some very fun discussion in the comments.
To wit...
El Santo: "My favorite thing about people falling on awnings is that they never break through them and keep plummeting like they would in real life."
Look, Gotham may be a festering criminal hellhole, but it's a "Safety First" city, goddammit!
mratfink: Honestly if i was a city planner in gotham id take into account the tensile strength of awnings and pass rigorous awning laws to preserve the safety of all those people that fall from great heights.
Dot Dot Dot: And maybe set up some fake Batmans on rooftops to scare away criminals, kind of like dummy owls with pigeons.
Batman: The Animated Series Reviewed.
What? Fantastic Four? Say it ain't so. The article says the basic spoiler's been afloat for a while, but this is the specific revelation.
Interesting informed geeky poll of Best Creative Runs on comics.
It starts at #168 (the first entry to gain more than 1 vote, and a series I well remember) and is only up to #99 (another important series from my childhood).
They note that Daredevil has more great runs than any other chracter, which makes sense considering he had key stretches by Miller, Brubaker, Bendis, and going back to the sixties, Wally Wood and John Romita.
I would guess that the Miller Daredevil would be in the top 5 but I'm not sure if it would be ranked number one. Just don't know what the current consensus looks like. I'd guess the Claremont/Byrne run on X-Men to be pretty high also.