I dunno; âwalked out on a movieâ? Definitely means you left before it ended. But âI walked out of the movie going âwtfââ means you saw the whole movie and I think has for a while?
As a talented guy gone wrong once rapped: Iâm surviving! I was drinking, now Iâm driving⌠Seriously, though: very busy but ok! Howâs by you?
Yeah, understandably, Iâm not sure anyone else had the latitude to do what Kirby didâto jump companies and in both cases continue to create new work, not justify his page rate by being on the biggest titles.
Whatâs so great about this is how much Kirby transcends either companyâimagining The Falcon flying alongside Jimmy Olsenâs Wonder Wagon, or Arnim Zola facing down Dubbilex for control of Project Cadmus gives no cognitive dissonance whatsoever.
This weekâs Chainsaw Man was *not* the fun, quick break from work I wanted/needed. No idea if Fujimoto is hitting the story beats at all, but the impact of it every week is undeniable. This one was pure agitprop nightmare fuel (but sadly not inaccurate).
âWe certainly donât need to give them oxygen whenever they let Bret Stephens write op-eds like, âIf Kamala Wants To Win, Sheâs Gonna Have To Fix My Car First.ââ
It finally happened. The Times had managed to write itself completely out of relevance. I wrote about it. www.sfgate.com/sf-culture/a...
Recent mismanagement of political stories ahead of the election, and other issues, have led Drew Magary to say that the New York Times is no longer relevant.
All of them get the job done, but Iâm surprised the top banger is that x-men reprint issue with Banshee. What a design!
Michael Ontkean shouldâve gotten a cutof the profits! (I had to double check to see if he was a known actor by â77 andâŚyep!)
Weird email without context. (poor Bob Dylan is a very overweight 20 year old cat at the humane society: www.hsccvt.org/Cats#sl_embe...)