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Name: Mark Young
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My problem with MORNING GLORIES is that Nick Spencer’s dialogue is a little too good. He has created a excellent…
Read full review and commentsThe thing about being a mad genius is, when you do something that is excellent, but neither mad nor genius,…
Read full review and commentsPrior to Bruce Wayne’s return, iFanboy and other podcasts were telling me that the two Bat-characters who worked best on…
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Cloak and Dagger were my favorites as a kid. Who did the art on that cover?
Oh, and he doesn't deserve to make this list, but Firestorm should get an honorable mention.
MORNING GLORIES, the GI JOE/COBRA trade, and I'll probably get in on the ground floor of BATMAN INC.
And probably Detective Munch from L&O:SVU, if only because, like him, I do not look at all like a cop.
"Using the most advanced science Deadpool understands"
I admit, I LOL'd.
The thing about this show is, I wanted it to be the MAD MEN of zombie fiction, but that's a really, REALLY high bar to set. MAD MEN doesn't have bland ciphers like T-Dog, and it somehow manages an economy of dialogue that the TWD writers can't do because they have too much plot to work around.
That said, I'd still take this over any show on, say, CBS.
It's been 30 years, but then you have the time taken up by the Byrne relaunch, the whole death and return, all of the events tie up a few issues, plus in the 80s the comics and movies tended to be kept separate. There just hasn't been a lot of time for Zod.
Now, I'd rather have seen a Zod story than that whole Red/Blue split-up, but that's a whole different story.