“You should try Googling yourself.” - Deadpool #10 (May 22 2013)
— I think this is my birthday present from Marvel
“You should try Googling yourself.” - Deadpool #10 (May 22 2013)
— I think this is my birthday present from Marvel
“Oh yeah, Happy New Year.”
Stephen Strange: one star on Yelp
An alternate version of Deadpool reborn, inspired by comics #52-54
Because in my head this could be the best sitcom there ever was.
Wade tries to figure out why Peter’s parents agreed to let him stay the night and does his best Bambi impression.
I’m coming to that point in time where I really need to decide which Marvel Now! titles I’m going to add to my subscription.
But I’m still torn.
The only thing I’m decided on right now is Iron Man and Deadpool. And I think I have to get Avengers Arena because… ugh, it might be terrible and it might be really aggravating but I just gotta know what happens. And if it turns out to be great I would have to kick myself later, and that would suck.
Uncanny Avengers, aaahhhh, want but seriously I didn’t follow AvX a lot because it was too much to buy, too much to read, and the first few issues I really didn’t care about anyway. It was another one of those Marvel plots that was like… Wow this is totally unneccassary. Wow this isn’t over yet. Wow you’re going to make this really important and make it impossible for me to not read it if I want to understand anything that happens afterwards aren’t you. Goddammit. So I don’t know if Uncanny Avengers is just gonna really confuse me because it’s an aftermath plot.
I kind of feel like I’m done with Uncanny X-Force at this point… But it’s hard to let stuff go, even when you’re losing interest.
I’m interested in Fantastic Four (omg Mark Bagley guys!) but not FF. Can I seriously not get both though, and still understand what’s going on? Would that be lame of me? It seems like they’re obligated to be read together…
Mmeeeehhhh Captain Americaaaaa, aaaah, too many comics, so little money aaahhhh.
Someone come help me aaahhhh
My comic haul 09/15/12