Posts by Ted Plays Grey Star
My usual TV-watching pattern is two episodes of the same show back-to-back, so I heartily agree.
"One Alfredo Garcia, please"
Agree. This actually makes me *less* interested in Doomsday.
Captain America: a political idea who fights other political ideas?
Are those pants supposed to be corduroy???
I think it’s great that she is having a child with an actual Star Wars character.
That she would fall for a cantina alien gives every guy hope
"I'm not the Messiah! Will you please listen? I am not the Messiah, do you understand? Honestly!" -- Brian 3:16
I'll take your word that the song contains lyrics apart from "Hey soul sister, ain't that Mr. Mister on the radio," because whenever I hear it, I experience a series of mini-strokes that leave me with only a hazy memory of the song and the lingering sensation of emerging from a berserker rage.
*Wait, no, I think I need two hands now, thanks to one weirdo I had to deal with a few weeks ago.
I've been doing gig work food delivery off and on for several years now. Out of literally thousands of deliveries, I can count the genuinely rude customers on one hand. When I was working in brick-and-mortar retail, rude customers were an almost daily occurrence.
A book entitled "Garfield's Guide to Digital Citizenship." Yes, Garfield, as in the cartoon cat.
Remember all those hilarious Garfield gags about Mondays, lasagna, and digital citizenship?
Underrated movie.
I've actually been thinking the same thing, no joke.
Have you watched Icons Unearthed? They've got a six-episode series with a major focus on Marcia Lucas.
I had a digest-sized reprint of G.I. Joe #1 and 2. Being able to read #2 in any format felt extra special because its low print run made it extremely hard to find in the back issue market. I read that story again and again, until the last page got seared into my brain.
While Byrne was still on Fantastic Four, it was one of the titles I liked well enough to pick up when I spotted it, but I wasn't champing at the bit to read it every month. Star Wars, the Stern/Buscema run on Avengers, and DeFalco/Frenz Amazing Spider-Man were also in that category.
Name the first comic book you actively collected.
G.I. Joe and Uncanny X-Men were (simultaneously) the first titles I made a point to buy each month. As far as back issues go, John Byrne leaving Fantastic Four and going to DC prompted me to seek out the older issues of his FF run.
How did you figure out his secret identity???
I bought this issue off the stands, and that sounds about right.
This is fantastic. Of ALL the things they were debating how to modernize liberal arts education. 😂. Grace and Michael y’all rock.
An elegant, more civilized term, to be sure....
Very Art Adams-esque cover by Abell and Austin (which is not by any means a complaint!)
It's the term Lucas used in the stage directions in his scripts.
This got me wondering if maybe Moore pitched TKJ to Wein as a "Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow"-type story -- a sort of coda to the pre-Crisis universe -- and then O'Neil decided it ought to be part of post-Crisis continuity after taking over from Wein.