That wasn't the reference I was going for, but that works too....Channing Tatum?
You are doing Kal-El's work, suffering through this so others may not.She-Hulk realizing she'd been raped years ago as a narrative means of getting her superpowers back ... classy Dan Slott. Real classy.
And oh goodie, the next issue is the Civil War tie-in. I'm so done with this run, but I bought these fucking things and I'm going to finish it. And then never read another book by Dan Slott.
I think others suffered through other work of his, because several people here fucking warned me. Not about Slott's She-Hulk run in particular, but Slott.You are doing Kal-El's work, suffering through this so others may not.
The masked tagger strikes again!I'm confused. I got a notification that I was tagged in a post. But I don't see where.
It was me. I had a longer post above saying you might want to check out the first Superman arc (even if you don't toss cash to DC ahem) and it might click with you despite DC's superdickerying you around in the past, but then I thought you probably didn't want to hear any of that, so I deleted it. I thought deleting it would also remove the alert, but now I've learned to be more cautious when tagging people.I'm confused. I got a notification that I was tagged in a post. But I don't see where.
Given the context of the post, I figured that's what it was. But I can't. They've systematically destroyed any goodwill I might have had left for them.It was me. I had a longer post above saying you might want to check out the first Superman arc (even if you don't toss cash to DC ahem) and it might click with you despite DC's superdickerying you around in the past, but then I thought you probably didn't want to hear any of that, so I deleted it. I thought deleting it would also remove the alert, but now I've learned to be more cautious when tagging people
Got it, but if ye ever be changing yer mind, matey, ye be knowing where to look, arr.Given the context of the post, I figured that's what it was. But I can't. They've systematically destroyed any goodwill I might have had left for them.
It may have been deleted.I'm confused. I got a notification that I was tagged in a post. But I don't see where.
...see?It was me. [...] I deleted it.
I did. I edited it out of the post. Doesn't matter.It may have been deleted.
...see?
Yes, if you're going to delete a post, you should delete tags and stuff in it, otherwise ghostly remnants linger.
--Patrick
As soon as the post was posted, the notification was sent. Kinda like the email notifications, the first post after you've read up to current will be sent as a notification, even if it is immediately deleted.I did. I edited it out of the post. Doesn't matter.
Why are you bothering to point this out? It was already settled between me and ZE.It may have been deleted.
...see?
Yes, if you're going to delete a post, you should delete tags and stuff in it, otherwise ghostly remnants linger.
--Patrick
I was still catching up on the thread, hadn't reached the end yet when I posted.Why are you bothering to point this out? It was already settled between me and ZE.
All this tag drama is TEARING ME UP INSIDE!
I feel like that could also describe The Long Halloween, but it worked better there. That, or I'm looking at The Long Halloween through nostalgia goggles; I haven't read it in 10 years.Hush is a cover band performing the greatest hits.
The Long Halloween is still good. If Loeb and Tim Sale are working on something together, it generally turns out well. Separate them, and the results are far more spotty.I feel like that could also describe The Long Halloween, but it worked better there. That, or I'm looking at The Long Halloween through nostalgia goggles; I haven't read it in 10 years.
If Long Halloween didn't completely wreck the ending it could have been quite good, but it was so bad I'm completely soured on the rest of the book and have no desire to ever go back and read it.I feel like that could also describe The Long Halloween, but it worked better there. That, or I'm looking at The Long Halloween through nostalgia goggles; I haven't read it in 10 years.
Oh shit, I forgot the ending. I had to look it up. For some reason I rememberedIf Long Halloween didn't completely wreck the ending it could have been quite good, but it was so bad I'm completely soured on the rest of the book and have no desire to ever go back and read it.
I kind of got that vibe from it, and my problem is that I'm just not into reading it for "cool" factor. Those moments flash and then fade. Hickman's Secret Wars had a lot of cool moments, but ultimately most of them didn't matter in the face of the honest emotional conflict between Doctor Doom and Reed Richards. Hush tried to have something like that, but you can't retcon something like that into existence or jam it in expecting there to be any emotional resonance.It's not like Hush though, because while they both feature and all star cast, most of Hush's "cool" moments are just excuses for Jim Lee to draw classic Batman scenes.