Interesting, sj. I don't know what it means, if it means anything, but it's something to think about.
I hadn't fleshed it out that much, sumi, but I like it.
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Interesting, sj. I don't know what it means, if it means anything, but it's something to think about.
I hadn't fleshed it out that much, sumi, but I like it.
Can anyone recommend a catch up to Runaways? (Board, blog, website, yada)
I have Runaways #25 and #26, a burning oost to read, very little willpower and zero backstory.
Should I just jump straight in, or do I need some stinkin' context?
Bring your own context. Or wait, is that subtext? Never mind. I just wanted to talk to Julie. And now I have.
I enjoyed Buffy #3, but it felt very disjointed to me.
Kalshane is me. Scenes kept jumping around too much.
Slate has a fantastic picture-laden article about the darkened turn of Spiderman: [link]
Really reccomend it.
I actually signed up for a box at the comic book store today. It's just for Runaways and Buffy right now.
Yes, but they are canny at TE. Soon, they will throw a third title you'll like at you. (I swear, they have a "sixth comic book sense" or something there.)
Can anyone recommend a catch up to Runaways? (Board, blog, website, yada)
I just used the The Wikipedia entry.
Julie, I think the Ruaways Saga that brenda talks about a couple posts back is a catch-up for Runaways. I think.
Yes, but they are canny at TE. Soon, they will throw a third title you'll like at you. (I swear, they have a "sixth comic book sense" or something there.)
They were already trying, but I didn't have time to stick around.
I agree that some of the scene changes in Buffy were jarring this issue. Thought it was user error on my part, but probably not y'all's.
I have actually thought that the scene changes were jarring from the first issue.