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Name: Kyle Wagner




Marvel's SIEGE Trailer

On Nov 6, 2009 12:01 PM

I have looked forward to every one of these events, and I will continue to do so. A plot is nothing more than a progression of events. Plenty of books have been given room to breathe outside of the Dark Reign tent. I'm sure that the trend will continue during Siege. But, if you look past scheduling issues, which some of the posters seem incapable of, and read everything in a row, I believe that...

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BREAKING NEWS: Disney to Acquire Marvel

On Aug 31, 2009 10:01 AM

I doubt Disney will be okay with some of the content that flies in Marvel books.. I'm skeptical that this will have "no effect" on the production or content that we see.

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For This, I Say "Thank You, Rob Liefeld."

On Aug 11, 2009 4:11 PM

Of course Liefeld could take a lighthearted approach to this idiot. In his shoes, I'd like to think that I would, too. But that isn't the crux of either the article or the discussion. The point is that under no circumstances is this behavior okay. It's just not. Yes, it's possible to laugh it off if you are feeling particularly good natured, but you can also shake off some jerk cutting you off...

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Power/Responsibility! The Second Limited Edition iFanboy T-Shirt!

On Apr 10, 2009 2:18 AM

Yeah, I'd definitely order this if it was White or Black -- not really feeling the red and blue. Even though I love me some Spidey, the color schemes are a little too American Apparel for me.

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New York Comic Con '09: A Survivor's Story

On Feb 10, 2009 10:23 AM

What pizza place did they take you to?

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02.04.2009 - Amazing Spider-Man #585

On Feb 5, 2009 12:49 AM

@TNC You've never admired something for craft that you disliked or were ambivalent to on a content level?  The Sentry was cool as shit when I first heard/read about him, but he just got, umm, tiring, which tints how we look at everything he's involved in.  As for Spider-Man, I wish it was someone else. They kind of telegraphed this one. It was a well done issue, though, and I'm def...

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Making (Love To) Comics: Prologue: Getting It Up

On Jan 27, 2009 10:07 AM

The saying goes, "Everyone in America is writing a screenplay," and I think that applies doubly for comic book fans. I know I've given it a thought or two over the years, so I appreciate you and Josh (a few weeks ago) supplying for us a starting point for us.

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The Decline and Fall of the American Superhero?

On Jan 12, 2009 4:23 AM

This is a convincing argument in opposition to an unconvincing one. I can't imagine more than a handful of readers and, more importantly, buyers, would agree with Mr. Willingham.

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The Geek Hierarchy: We All Have Our Thing

On Dec 15, 2008 11:30 AM

Personally, I make fun of every one of my friends. And I fully expect them to harass me right back. What else are they good for? The key that Jim danced around a bit, but never really hammered home, is that there is a line. I'm sure that his friend hears about the abusurdities of D&D fandom all the time, but it's one thing to poke fun (which is one of the truest joys in the world) and anot...

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Santa = BEST. SUPERHERO. EVER!

On Dec 12, 2008 1:26 AM

9. Non-secret Secret Identities of Kris Kringle, St. Nick and Santa Claus. He's like a seasonal Captain America.

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