I am only saddened that this week's edition was lacking in those sorts of panels that make you make the that squeaking sound and blink a lot.
I have this ... concern that some day, you and Shrift will amuse yourself by handing me comics and watching me read them. I just know it.
I have this ... concern that some day, you and Shrift will amuse yourself by handing me comics and watching me read them. I just know it.
I think it would make a great reality show.
I think it would make a great reality show.
You say that about me a lot, I've noticed. Should I start searching the house for hidden cameras?
You say that about me a lot, I've noticed. Should I start searching the house for hidden cameras?
t makes episode title notes for The One Where Jilli Finds Out...
And Pete would like to interject: -
My condolences to those of you that suffered through the art on the latest Catwoman. It is a little known fact that at most comic art schools these days the classes for 'Face' and 'Ass' are commonly scheduled opposite each other. Unfortunately for you Catwoman peeps, the artist camped in the latter class.
Ask him if there is a separate class for "Tits".
Ask him if there is a separate class for "Tits".
There have been times when I thought we could've used a separate classroom for your tits.
Ple doesn't really have "tits." They're more bosomy. A bosom of Doom, but bosomy.
Mock if you must, but the fuckers broke my bra this afternoon while I was out for a spot of lunch with a friend.
They're so completely in the doghouse, it's not even funny.
Well, the right one is, at any rate.
What I'm enjoying most about War Games (the first x-over title I've read "real time" in a dog's age--most things in my world have been Wait For the Trade) is seeing which writers, IMO, play well with others, and which ones don't. By which I mean, who, in terms of style, jars me out of the storyline. Thus far, Lieberman is the worst offender, and Gabrych goes down the smoothest.
Thus far, Lieberman is the worst offender, and Gabrych goes down the smoothest.
Connect them to their titles, please.