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I unfortunately have a great budget, so... (just spent $200 on a red Rabbit Hole and a Whistlepig)Its the cost that makes it easy to stop drinking altogether.
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@irish_thug please ban this man for fact checking memes
Smdh.
I’m a huge DC fan if you have any questions about them I’ll be happy to help my friend![]()
Say you want your movie to bomb hilariously without saying you want your movie to bomb hilariously.
Don't know about you guys, but watching every comic book movie not named 'Spider-Man' or 'The Batman' perform far below expectations at best, or completely bomb (The Eternals, Black Panther, Shazam 2, Wonder Woman 1984, etc) has been very gratifying to see.
Been buying collected hardback of great comic series lots from Ebay, and they're great. Highly recommended.
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LOL, four books I basically loath, save for maybe the art in Killing Joke. They do give you a sense of what modern creators are influenced by and the sorts of stories and sensibilities they are aiming for though (part of the reason I don't really read most modern comics). Lots of people dig them though. Dark Knight Returns is probably my favorite of those four, in terms of actual story. As an aside, my friend thinks people are reading suggestions of sexual abuse into Killing Joke, whereas I think it is pretty heavily implied. I wonder what others think. He's pretty adamant that it isn't there in the comic itself but being projected onto it by fans.
That's a great collection there, man.
LOL, four books I basically loath, save for maybe the art in Killing Joke. They do give you a sense of what modern creators are influenced by and the sorts of stories and sensibilities they are aiming for though (part of the reason I don't really read most modern comics). Lots of people dig them though. Dark Knight Returns is probably my favorite of those four, in terms of actual story. As an aside, my friend thinks people are reading suggestions of sexual abuse into Killing Joke, whereas I think it is pretty heavily implied. I wonder what others think. He's pretty adamant that it isn't there in the comic itself but being projected onto it by fans.
LOL, four books I basically loath, save for maybe the art in Killing Joke. They do give you a sense of what modern creators are influenced by and the sorts of stories and sensibilities they are aiming for though (part of the reason I don't really read most modern comics). Lots of people dig them though. Dark Knight Returns is probably my favorite of those four, in terms of actual story. As an aside, my friend thinks people are reading suggestions of sexual abuse into Killing Joke, whereas I think it is pretty heavily implied. I wonder what others think. He's pretty adamant that it isn't there in the comic itself but being projected onto it by fans.
Holy moly what trash fire of a human being.
Yeah, exactly. I don't really get why people would disagree, other than it is an ugly thing.I was never in any doubt that Joker molested Barbara after shooting her. I don't think he was unbuttoning her clothes just to take pictures. He was trying to break Jim Gordon, so it makes sense he would inflict the worst kind of trauma he could.
Yeah, my thoughts exactly. And I don't know what specific principle in the Joker's code would preclude him from taking advantage of Jim Gordon's daughter. Maybe if you presume he just isn't interested in sex, but in that case I'd assume he just let his henchmen do the job. The only thing I could think of is if maybe he just didn't find it "funny" somehow, like it ruined the joke of it all for him.I was never in any doubt that Joker molested Barbara after shooting her. I don't think he was unbuttoning her clothes just to take pictures. He was trying to break Jim Gordon, so it makes sense he would inflict the worst kind of trauma he could.
Yeah, exactly. I don't really get why people would disagree, other than it is an ugly thing.
Yeah, my thoughts exactly. And I don't know what specific principle in the Joker's code would preclude him from taking advantage of Jim Gordon's daughter. Maybe if you presume he just isn't interested in sex, but in that case I'd assume he just let his henchmen do the job. The only thing I could think of is if maybe he just didn't find it "funny" somehow, like it ruined the joke of it all for him.