(09-19-2011 04:42 PM)rae Wrote: [ -> ]Doctor Who
Doctor Who
Doctor Who
Doctor Who
Mohawks
Doctor Who
Ditto, + leftovers of delicious mussel pasta - Mohawks.
(09-15-2011 12:38 PM)MoustachePants Wrote: [ -> ]I am not currently enjoying this, although I wish I were, and I didn't know where else to put it, but do you guys remember the Alan Moore penned 1963 comics?
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Oh man. That was the best and ultimately saddest thing that ever happened to comics. It's sad because it will never be finished. Now that Alan Moore hates comics more than ever, and that Jim Lee is tied to DC who he hates more than ever, it's just not gonna see the light of day. And that is the worst.
They were all so good, I can't say which one is my favorite. Everytime I think I have it down, I remember another one. Damn shame they're not collected in trade. My copies are at my parents house in one of my 12 long boxes.
The Bulletproof Coffin, as recommended by @bigredrobot, is quite amazing. Shaky Kane's art seems to me like Mike Allred if he had grown up listening to punk instead of pop. And it's quite twisted. Needless to say, Now Enjoying.
Also,
Dante Vs. Zombies, who I saw the other night and were quite odd and fun.
They were wearing Zoro masks and all black. The bass player looked like Blondie cosplaying a low-rent Catwoman.
swoon
Edit: PS try
Oblivion first.
Resurrection Man #5.
This series is so good so far. But then again, what else can you expect from DnA?
What kind of game is it? Is it more single-player or more actual D&D?
(09-20-2011 03:18 PM)Name Wrote: [ -> ]What kind of game is it? Is it more single-player or more actual D&D?
It's like a turn-based version of
Gauntlet, sort of?
(09-19-2011 03:42 PM)Name Wrote: [ -> ]I am bingeing on Bat Issues right now. So good.
I am really hoping you mean my podcast and not something else named that.