Good evening owls and robofuckers,
More STEELJACK
Good evening owls and robofuckers,
More STEELJACK
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>Three Jokers is real
For fuck's sake DC
LOL
Every time I see that, I think about "the Penultimate Supper"
I gotta say OP I am actually liking this book now that its doing longer arcs, giving things more time to breathe and build
me too--it was always impeccably crafted, but I'm much more engaged in it now
yeah it just kinda felt well made but soulless in the one shots but ive enjoyed everything since the confessor arc
Has the art changed? Steeljack's not looking like such a DILF.
he's very tired right now
I saw that stuff about hexing the moon btw and I feel like my brain is fermenting. Why are there a million idiot witches on social media?
because twitter.com
nothing lasts for superheroes in this comic
Even in that thread there are unironic moon hexers. What in the fuck.
I can't figure out if moon hex is trolling or not :(
my irony detector is fucked
this is even more painfully close to the original than usual, design-wise
Good evening OP.
I have now read three out of the five Hill House minis:
The Dollhouse Family (Carey & Gross)
>competent art
>well plotted story
>has an ending that leaves a window open for a future story (which will probably not happen)
Daphne Byrne (someone and Kelley Jones on art)
>kelley's art is the best it has been in years
>story isn't really anything special. It probably could have been a few issues shorter
The Low, Low Woods
>reads like a less mature version of Charles Burns' "Black Hole" mixed in with a Centralia setting
>plot suffers a bit from extended exposition at the end. It would have been better with another issue
>the art is pretty good
I really liked the dollhouse family and how the thing in the house wanted the girl to give into him but she kept telling him to fuck off
el hombre went full pym
didnt anyone teach him not to go full pym
It's trolling, OP, but not as we know it
oh yeah OP, Tarnished Angel ends with #20. I think #17 is a one-shot that features Steeljack, but isn't part of the over-all arc.
oh no who could have seen a villain betraying a hero
the newspaper gags were a good bit in the Jimmy Olsen book. There was actual text in the articles and it told the story of a reporter going mad.
clearly the fixer is involved in all these murders somehow