Statement from Mike McMahan and Alex Kurtzman about Lower Decks' cancellation.
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Never before have I identified with a tv character so much.
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Outsiders (2023) #8 Pride Month variant cover by Don Aguillo
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Swamp Thing #1: "In Lieu of Flowers"
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The Saga of the Swamp Thing #21 : "The Anatomy Lesson"
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Jane Levy as Mia Allen in Evil Dead (2013)
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Awwww they made up in the end🥰
(Publicity pic courtesy of @trekcore on Twitter)
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Spoiler-free Ghostbusters Back in Town: Issue 1 Review:
Taking place a year and a half after Ghostbusters Afterlife, this mini series bridges the gap between the previous film and Frozen Empire. We follow the Spenglers as they move to the Firehouse and adjust to life in New York.
Highlights include:
Soft, cute art style! Props to Blue Delliquanti, Mildred Louis, and Cris Peter. I really like the simple drawings for the human characters, while the ghosts still look appropriately gnarly. A vast improvement over the IDW style, in my opinion. (No offense to Dan Schoening, I'm sure he's a wonderful fellow, but some of his stylistic choices were... questionable.)
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Very small acknowledgement towards the Ghostbusters reputation in New York, for anyone who's interested in that.
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More interactions between the Spenglers and insight into their lives that the movies have sorely lacked. I understand a movie has only so much runtime, but that's all the more reason why spinoff material like this is important! We get to see the family talking to each other, along with Phoebe and Trevor adapting to their new schools (less than successfully). The brief sibling moment after is cute.
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In addition to the Spenglers, we get a little bit of dialogue between Phoebe and Podcast, and Trevor and Lucky via texts. They miss each other! Besides them, we also see some more with Janine and Winston. We learn a little bit more of how they're helping the Spenglers and some more of Winston's influence around the city. There's also a small glimpse of a certain bookstore owner at the end!
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Little details in the background and nods to other films, new and old. You'll be able to spot them easily if you just look close.
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Funny dialogue, nothing gut-busting but it did put a smile on my face. The characters inform the comedy and it works well. There's a few lines in here that made me wonder how no one thought to include jokes like them in GB material before!
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Great use of foreshadowing throughout the comic to hint at the coming threat. The theme is insects, which is a clever choice considering the Ghostbusters share plenty of similarities with exterminators. There appears to be a villain controlling them and using this to drive the family apart. We already see some arguments between the Spenglers as they struggle to capture the big creature at the end of the comic. A wicked strategy, how will it play out?
Overall, I enjoyed this! It's a simple story, but it's only the beginning, and already offers us a lot that the movies couldn't. I highly recommend to any fans of the modern GB era!
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They must have been on drugs while making some of these Farscape episodes. And the good stuff to boot.
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Superman vs. Domestic violence
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