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patstuffns.bsky.social
I like comics, and I'm a charter member of the Kieron Dwyer fan club. In other comic news: FINISH BLACK MONDAY MURDERS OR WE RIOT. My two favourite baseball teams are the Red Sox and whoever is playing the Yankees.
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Anywho. First and last kickstarter. @#$% that. I hope I enjoy this, but I'll probably read it once and then never look at it again because of the Gaiman.
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I still had to pay the shipping, which is coming from the UK. Shipping was 28 pounds. I paid 58 Canadian dollars just to ship a book to me. WTF. I am scared to look back at what I paid to actually get the book. This is probably a $125 book from a disgraced author.
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When the allegations dropped there was an opportunity to back out, but I didn't. It didn't seem fair to Doran, who had some health issues and had poured a lot of work into it, so I just said @#$% it. It's been so long, I'm not even sure what "extras" I pledged to get, but it's finally gone to print.
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Bill S's style worked really well with this era of Sal, I thought. It was a pretty cool look.
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That's a really good story premise
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It never ceases to amaze me how fragile the folks who call everyone snowflakes are. What a world we are living in. It's kinda mind-boggling when you take a step back and think of the chain of events that led to this banination. The ancient philosophers would be proud.
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*internet high five*
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Glorious
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Gobots are really underappreciated
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I am so confused rn
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It was a very enjoyable arc
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"A little piece of bone"
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Me, too. If I remember correctly, @dgchichester.bsky.social did a story with a focus on it during his Daredevil run.
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Saviuk did a good Kingpin.
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Claremont's X-Men often took a long time to read, but it felt like he was giving you your money's worth, while this is making you feel like you are fulfilling an obligation.
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Claremont's words were texture and context. This is just tortuous filling over top pointless art. What a bloody slog that was.
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It seems like this comic will never end.
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Omigod, so may unnecessary quotation marks in this comic. I'm dyin' over here.
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JFC do we need this much exposition for something that was made evident 4 @#%$ing pages ago. Also, apparently Steve Epting is gonna be penciling part of this issue and I tell you I am ready for it.
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I dunno. This might be my favourite @nataliedee.bsky.social cartoon.
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I mean, if you saw that on the spinner rack, I have no idea how you would summon the willpower to leave it there.
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Hit the mood perfectly
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352 is such a good comic, and that cover is an all-time favourite
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Is Volume 2 the one by Seagle that's written in the 2nd person?
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#SlamNeck
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Especially if your neck is thicker than your head
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Literally every metric but that one (I realize there are many more metrics you could use)
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Agreed. Postal Service is such good stuff.
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Holy shit. It friggin rules.