Wait.When did people start calling club soda "Sparkling Water?"
Anyway... good for settling stomachs and cleaning stains.
And to really blow your mind? Seltzer. You know, the stuff cartoon characters always sprayed each other with? Same thing.Wait.
They're the same thing?
Oh brother. Now I'm even more vexed by the space it takes up in my fridge.
Yeah, I had to go do some research, and bam. We are not ever buying a glass bottle full of seltzer again. What we are going to do, I've decided, is this: http://www.truetex.com/carbonation.htm We'll build our own carbonation! With blackjack! and hookers!And to really blow your mind? Seltzer. You know, the stuff cartoon characters always sprayed each other with? Same thing.
It's all just carbonated water.
Same reason people paid money for Chilean Sea Bass when it was just Patagonian Toothfish by another name. Branding and marketing.Why the hell would you buy a glass bottle of the stuff anyway? You can pick up a liter of the stuff in a plastic bottle for less than a buck.
You're fired.Frank Quitely's artwork.
THANK YOU. I tried to get into it but couldn't.Hark! A Vagrant. Can't stand it. I think it got a smile out of me once and that's about it..
Hey look here's every Frank Quitely drawing:You're fired.
I think we've this discussion almost as many times as @Bowielee and I have argued over Civil War.I recall having this debate before, but it's actually given me a good idea for a thread...
I'm pretty sure you're right. In fact as I'm posting this reply, the wheel of destiny is compelling me to comment about how I actually like Gary Frank and his crazy-eyed psyhcos that he draws.I think we've this discussion almost as many times as @Bowielee and I have argued over Civil War.
You mean his army of beaver people? Seriously, the man can't draw a natural looking smile.I'm pretty sure you're right. In fact as I'm posting this reply, the wheel of destiny is compelling me to comment about how I actually like Gary Frank and his crazy-eyed psyhcos that he draws.
You mean his army of beaver people? Seriously, the man can't draw a natural looking smile.
I'm guessing you never read an issue of Swamp Thing? or Killing Joke?Alan Moore.
I liked V for Vendetta and The Watchmen wellenough but if there was ever an over rated writer...it's him.
Oooo...he did do those didn't he?I'm guessing you never read an issue of Swamp Thing? or Killing Joke?
True, true.Moore's one of the few writers in the industry that has tried to do more with the medium than just telling a story. He's tried adding new literary techniques. Mind you, he did this almost primarily with Watchmen, but the fact that he did was astonishing. There are new things about Watchmen that I still catch every time I read it. Like the Rorschach issue being almost a literal Rorschach, with pages mirroring each other.
How can you call his stuff like Top 10, Promethea, and Tom Strong fan fiction, though? They were entirely new characters. Yes, they might have been partly influenced or inspired by other works, but so is almost everything in literature. He also did more with Swamp Thing than anyone ever considered before.
And really, most comic book writers today - at least the ones working on the household names from DC and Marvel - are glorified fan fiction writers. They're just writing stories from someone else's work. Superman and Batman has basically just been fan fiction since their respective original creators stopped working on the books.
These are my favorite parts of your posts.But what's to like about it, really?
Can you tell me why people like it? Because I can't find anything likeable in this series. Actually, I hate it with a passion. Can't read it, can't watch it.These are my favorite parts of your posts.
I would, but there's already a 1300 post discussion on the intricacies of the books and show just a couple posts down.Can you tell me why people like it? Because I can't find anything likeable in this series. Actually, I hate it with a passion. Can't read it, can't watch it.
It is an intriguing and engaging sociopolitical fantasy that has no happily ever after, which makes it fresh and interesting. It has fully rounded, deep characters that often do not conform to standard fantasy archetypes (other than the Dothraki). Also it has boobs and fucking.I'm sorry, but I hate the Games of Thrones, can't watch it... I know lots of people love it. But what's to like about it, really?
its not, he's a huge hypocritical sexist asshole.So, yeh...maybe it's unfounded but I still can't get over that hurdle of not liking him.
Oooo...he did do those didn't he?
Hm. Killing Joke was fantastic.
I haven't read much Swamp Thing but I do remember it fondly...and it kick started Hellblazer which is one of my fav comics so there's that.[DOUBLEPOST=1395698638,1395698245][/DOUBLEPOST]
True, true.
I guess I may be bitter. Things like League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Lost Girls, From Hell and a few others left a sour taste in my mouth. I was...cool on Tom Strong and never read Promethea.
The man himself also kind of gives me the heebie jeebies.
So, yeh...maybe it's unfounded but I still can't get over that hurdle of not liking him.
Does he weigh the same as a duck?I think he might be a witch. Or rather, I think he thinks he might be a witch.
He is? Citation needed.its not, he's a huge hypocritical sexist asshole.
Is he made of wood?Does he weigh the same as a duck?
Burn him anyway!!Is he made of wood?
Read his work, and his comments on anyone in the industry. Considering how much of his work is based on or about other peoples creations (~98%) he really has no leg to stand on when he accuses the entire industry of just ripping off his work and characters. Especially when he claims to have not read anything in the last 20 years (on accounts of everyone being hacks who are just copying him I suppose).He is? Citation needed.