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I like most of his work... but when I read interviews with them or hear them try and speak definitively about ANYTHING I just get annoyed at how ridiculous they sound.

In fact... I feel the same way about John Lennon too.
 
I like most of his work... but when I read interviews with them or hear them try and speak definitively about ANYTHING I just get annoyed at how ridiculous they sound.

In fact... I feel the same way about John Lennon too.

Ah. Well, that's understandable.
 
DC’s New 52 art explosion on Twitter | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment

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Check out some of the art at the link. Really nice stuff. That Animal Man page is awesome.
 
Joe Mad!

His organizational skills and scattered attention span are likely incurable but I gotta say that I'm still a big Joe Maduriera fan as I just found out he will be penciling Avenging Spider-Man:

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I guess Battle Chasers #10 will come out when Adam Deadmarsh returns to active duty.:taser:
 
I just bought 10 Ghost Rider comics at a thrift shop, not sure why...most likely for nostalgia.

Also, the other day I ordered Criminal, which i've been told is awesome.
 
I just bought 10 Ghost Rider comics at a thrift shop, not sure why...most likely for nostalgia.

Also, the other day I ordered Criminal, which i've been told is awesome.

You heard right. If you like noir at all, it's fantastic. Did you order the deluxe hardback edition, or one of the trades?
 
I enjoyed Fabian Nicieza's Nomad series back in the day.

I still have every issue. He was like an '80's metal version of Bixby's Bruce Banner piano plays while he hitchikes out of another town. Where are my damned TPB's of that action, huh????
 
Indie Comic Book Series The Damned To Be Turned Into TV Series By Showtime Bleeding Cool Comic Book, Movies and TV News and Rumors

David Hayter, co-writer of other comic book adaptations including X-Men, X2 and Watchmen, has been brought onboard to pen the scripts for the series.

The Damned was published by Oni Press and is set in prohibition-era Chicago when crime bosses were on the rise, and apparently so were demons. The main character – Eddie – has been brought back from the dead in order to solve the case of a missing bookkeeper. At the risk of being heartless, the curse is actually pretty cool: Eddie can’t die, but if he is killed then whoever next touches his body gets transferred all of his terrible injuries and drops dead, whilst Eddie walks off alive and well. At least, as well as a man can be when caught up in a turf war between the demonic forces running Chicago.

Apparently Showtime are going to do away with the prohibition-era setting and stick it in modern-day Chicago, presumably because it’s cheaper to just shoot on today’s streets rather than build 1920s sets, which I think is a bit of a shame. But no matter, it seems that this is going to be Showtime’s answer to AMC’s The Walking Dead or The CW’s Supernatural, and they could have done a lot worse for a story. Cullen Bunn is certainly excited about it, according to this statement on his website:
 
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