You know you want to.
Oh, I did. It's resisting the temptation to play non-work-related photoshop games that's so hard....
'Beneath You'
Discussion of Buffy and Angel comics, books, and more. Please don't get into spoilery details in the first week of release.
You know you want to.
Oh, I did. It's resisting the temptation to play non-work-related photoshop games that's so hard....
Sumi, in this context, I agree, though the original version (where the only part you actually see is his father thwarting the robber--Bruce fills Diana, Jason, and Clark in on the rest of it) does work as a mildly amusing nod to the pre-Crisis/Earth 2 Batwoman and Bat-Girl.
If you're making icons, Amy, I think it's for the public good. Which is better than work.
Michele is correct, Amy.
Sacred duty, or something.
(You know, I'm not probably NOT going to make it to the comic book store until Thursday. Freakin' preview pages have me trying to figure out a workaround so I can be there as soon as they open Wednesday.)
Nightwing is just like Wesley in my book: he so PRETTY when he's suffering.
Brief, non-spoilery interview with Joss on writing the X-Men over at Comic Book Resources. (Interview also contains the first five pages (in black-and-white) of Astounishing #4, and a cover to #6 and #7).
Hmmm, that reminds me of the thought that if Kitty Pryde were ruthless, she could fairly easily put an end to just about anyone that depends on a physical body for survival.
In case anyone was wondering, if you unsubscribe from this thread for a month because you are unable to find certain comics that people are talking about, it takes about two months to catch up again. Based on my scientifically rigorous sample of one.
I have since become hooked on Fables. I have the first two volumes and have preordered the third (I think it's coming out in February?). Should I be picking up actual issues at this point, or would that be duplicatin what I've ordered?
It should say on the solicitation for the compilation what issues it collects, and you can compare with what's in the stores.
I have heard good things about "Fables" -- what do you like about it?
I was trying to avoid the actual looking things up, Michele. Hoping someone just knew off the top of their head and was willing to enable my laziness. But thanks for the practical advice.
What I like about "Fables". Mostly, I'm a total sucker for fairy tales in general, and "Fables" treats them with respect, but also lets them live in something like our reality. I love the portrayal of Prince Charming as everyone's ex, for example. It's modern and catty and also fits my understanding of the stories I read as a kid. I'm totally intrigued by the Big Bad Wolf and his relationship to, well, everyone else. And calling a bad guy the Adversary is an easy way to pique my interest.