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While some of our other bloggers finish off their blogs with false claims and Benedict Arnold-type betrayals, I want to let you know that’s not the kind of guy I am.
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While some of our other bloggers finish off their blogs with false claims and Benedict Arnold-type betrayals, I want to let you know that’s not the kind of guy I am.
All right folks, you’ve seen the pretentiousness that TIME has to offer in my last post, so here I am to bring you back to earth. I’m going to take you on a journey through the top five of more recent, more easily accessible and more enjoyable comic books. I call this a Top 5, but let’s be real here — it’s just a recommendation of five damn good books (or series) that you should look into. No Alan Moore books on this list, folks, so get over it.
All right folks. A while ago, TIME decided to list off its opinion of the Top 10 Graphic Novels of all time. There are some interesting and obvious choices on there, so I’m going to analyze a couple of pieces for you and let you know what I really think.
So today I’m going to talk to you about one specific video game that has absolutely blown my mind, "Batman: Arkham Asylum."
So I saw the Bruce Willis-John Malkovich-Helen Mirren-Morgan Freeman-Ernest Borgnine-Richard Dreyfuss epic "Red" yesterday. And it was okay. But here I go on another rant about misusing the source material. Let’s do this.
Folks, there's no hiding the fact that I'm pretty full of myself. But it's hard not to be when you're this awesome. However, I can't even compare to the levels of notoriety and "Pay attention to me!" style that Mark Millar exhumes.
So by now, you've probably all heard several superhero names you don't know anything about.
San Diego Comic-Con. To some it’s a Mecca; to some it’s a big question mark; to some it’s an excuse to spend excessive amounts of money. For me, it’s all of those things wrapped in a giant expensive summer trip ball. I’ve gone three years in a row now, and every time is a completely new experience. Sometimes it ends in a near death experience.
Let's start this from the top. The year was 2003. Our spry young blogger was just an emo doofy middle schooler. And "Daredevil" had finally come to theatres.
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