Of Cannibalism and Geekery
Well, hey there, folks. Are you ready for another rollicking Thursday edition of the Daily Comics Review? Yeah? Well, too bad, because you're stuck with me instead. Let's do this:
Mythtickle, 12/17/09
I find it a bit odd that the elf knows how elves taste. I mean, there are reasons he could know other than the fact that he's engaged in cannibalism, but the cannibalism thing is really the first thing that comes to mind. Or perhaps it's just wishful thinking on the elf's part.
The Buckets, 12/17/09
You're wrong, kid. Take a gander. And that's only a few of the times they've been seen together.
Brilliant Mind of Edison Lee, 12/16/09
Ultraman? Really? So you're telling me a guy who is into sixties pop culture to the point of doing story-lines based on television properties of that time doesn't realize that there's already a pretty popular super-hero named Ultraman already? You couldn't even Google it beforehand, or look it up on Wikipedia, to make sure the name you were going to use didn't already belong to someone? I mean, if the original Ultraman didn't exist, there'd only be a few relatively obscure comic book characters with the name. I'd let that slide. Heck, if you hadn't proclaimed your love for television shows from that era, I'd let this slide. I know I shouldn't be getting so angry about all of this, but really... it's Ultraman. Show other franchises the same respect you expect people to show yours.
3 comments:
Oh shit here comes world war two! Mike P stop being such an instigator, you rascal!
I can't help it. I'm a loose cannon who doesn't play by any rules...
EXCEPT MY OWN.
Congressional fillabusters? That is what Edison Leetard's hero is going to fight? What? He wants to eliminate our representative republic's legal system of government? What will his stupid doll leave in its' place? A dictatorship? That fucking comic is wrong on so many levels. In addition to the need to do a google search for "Ultraman" he should have also done a search for "fillabuster" to see that it is not necessarily a bad thing.
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