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The Baron's Rules To Live By
1)Thou shalt mock thy buddies mercilessly. 2)Thou shalt take it like a man when they mock thee in return. 3)Thou shalt be unfailingly polite to thy buddies' wives. 4)Thou shalt not go trying any preversions in there...if there's anyone watching.
Read more…Red Circle
Didn't the Legion of Super-Heroes fight something called the Red Circle? RE The Web One-Shot: Meh.
Read more…The Sim/Gerhard battle
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cerebus/message/167895 So it begins...
Read more…Previews for November, 2009
Here's my order: Dark Horse- Goon #33 (one of Holly's books) Age of Reptiles Journey #1 Usagi Yojimbo #124 Beasts of Burden #3 Star Wars Adventures vol. 3 - Luke Skywalker: Treasure, Dragonsnakes DC- Adventures Comics #4 Batman and Robin #6 Supe
Read more…God help me...I kinda want to see that GI Joe movie
It just hit me all of a sudden...damned nostalgia! I don't think Snowjob and his tricked-out snowmobile are in the movie, though. ...and I liked Nth Man better than the Joe comics in the 80s...
Read more…The A-Z of Awesomeness
http://www.neillcameron.com/A_to_Z.html That about sums it up...
Read more…Who would win? The China Superteam Showdown
Now that both Marvel and DC have a Chinese superteam, which one is better? Or, which one would win a fight, if that answer is different. Marvel's The Collective Man and the Eight Immortals (as seen in X-Men #157-160) or DC's The Great Ten
Read more…E-mail notifications
I've come to like the option for turning on e-mail notifications for threads, groups, etc. But in the past 24-48 hours, I've started e-mails when I've made a new post. Any reason for the change?
Read more…Adventure Comics #1...#504 depending on your age...
OK...I admit it...I bought it...and I really liked it... I'll take this Geoff Johns over the one doing all that icky stuff in the GL universe any day. And huzzah for artist Francis Manapul! And, yes, it's, at this time, a great book for all-ages..
Read more…Happy 70th MGM's Wizard of Oz! (debuted August 25, 1939)
http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title.jsp?stid=852 Before Star Wars, the biggest movie event of my childhood was watching the Wizard of Oz the ONE time a year it was broadcast on network television (usually CBS). I'm not kidding you youngsters, it was like
Read more…Batman Beyond is Back
For those who may have missed it, Dan Didio promised a Terry McGinnis mini-series some time next year. Newsarama
Read more…Characters That Outlive Elements of Their Origins
'Point's blog about the Black Widow got me to thinking about how since our heroes don't age normally, they often outlive elements of their origins, i.e., as the USSR recedes into the past, Natasha's past as a Soviet spy will doubtless recede with it.
Read more…To Re-Post the Timeline or Not to Re-post the Timeline...
Those of you who remember it will recall the Earth-44 timeline from the old site and may well - if you didn't have alot going on - have stopped and thought, "Gee, I wonder if what's-his-monkey will be re-posting that timeline of his on the new board?
Read more…Best comics 2000-2009
http://www.comicsreporter.com/index.php/index/cr_sunday_feature_lets_you_and_i_make_a_list_nominees_for_best_of_decade_20/ Spurgeon is looking for suggestions of books he might have missed...
Read more…Weepy Day.
Baby Bean started Kindergarten this morning. I am having hourly panic attacks.
Read more…SUPERMAN ANNUAL #14
On one level, Superman Annual #14 is a retelling of “Superboy’s Big Brother” (i.e., Mon-El from Superboy #89), but it’s mainly a history of Dax-Am in the post-post-post-]Crisis DCU. Only 10 of this issue’s 38 page story deal with Mon-El, only three o
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