Hey! Daniel's hair is much shorter than it used to be.
Yuh-huh. And Jack's is much grayer. They totally evolve. Sheesh.
A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much anything else that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
Hey! Daniel's hair is much shorter than it used to be.
Yuh-huh. And Jack's is much grayer. They totally evolve. Sheesh.
S4 Glamour Eyebrows
Hey -- *that's* why Aeryn was an assassin -- she wanted to get revenge on the fool who got all day-spa on her eyebrows!
Yuh-huh. And Jack's is much grayer. They totally evolve. Sheesh.
And Jack had that really hot period, S3-5!
To be fair, there has been some character development, particularly when it comes to Daniel. (Jack too, but as Jack's character development is at least somewhat tied to a decrease in IQ, I try to ignore it as much as possible.)
And Teal'c's face slowly loses that I-smell-something-foul look.
Yes! Which CJ must have been incredibly grateful for.
Indeed.
I can't remember right now, but I think this is the thread where the BatFamily discussion has been (if I'm wrong I'm sorry it's late and I'm kind of blurry).
I picked up my Batgirl Year One the otehr day and am slowly working my way through it. And while I was there I wanted to pick up a few issues of Batman.
Except I didn't realise that there are several Batman titles. So, Ple, anyone, which title should I start with? (Batman Year 1 will be my next big purchase).
Maybe Adam Baldwin can play Superman...
Except I didn't realise that there are several Batman titles. So, Ple, anyone, which title should I start with? (Batman Year 1 will be my next big purchase).
The Core Four (now that you've got the one you've got)
Batman: Year One
Robin: Year One
Batman: A Lonely Place of Dying
Robin: A Hero Reborn
After that, pick up Long Halloween and Dark Victory for early Bats, more early Dick!Robin. Hmm. Then I consult my bookshelf.
What all do you have now?
What all do you have now?
I'm fond of "No Man's Land," despite the kind of implausible plot and the fact that it's five books long.