Batman: TAS was and is dope. The entire DCAU is the best adaptation of comic books to date. There’s a reason Alan Moore was happy to give his approval to For the Man Who Has Everything.
Shout out to Dwayne McDuffie too. Passed too soon.
Why are you reading this when you should be reading The State and Revolution?
All in all is all we are.
Batman: TAS was and is dope. The entire DCAU is the best adaptation of comic books to date. There’s a reason Alan Moore was happy to give his approval to For the Man Who Has Everything.
Shout out to Dwayne McDuffie too. Passed too soon.
The Baron was a lot more fun in Lynch’s Dune as well.
Piccolo gang represent
Also my choice for best character. Watching him develop from enemy, to rival, to friend, to eventually mentoring and becoming a second dad to Gohan was great.
And yeah, it’s a shame that he eventually becomes fairly irrelevant as the story goes on (like most of the non-saiyan fighters)
It’s funny. When I was much younger, I disdained DB and preferred DBZ because it was more “serious” or something. Now I find DB, with it’s focus on adventures over fights and relatively lower stakes, to be far more entertaining. It’s also generally much funnier.
Goku from DB is a great choice btw.
Should be “going to a music festival outside a concentration camp”
You can call on her to sanction Israel as president
I mean, you could certainly try. It wouldn’t work at all, but you could definitely try.
Especially when New New Labour’s whole pitch was competence and honesty. Hard to slang the Tories off for their obvious corruption when Starmer accepts every gift he’s offered.
The only thing I want to hear from Tony Blair is the death rattle and frantic struggling after the hangman pulls the lever.
I have to admit, it is gratifying not to have to field dozens of replies that include the word “tankie”.
If I had to pick just a couple, then Twin Peaks and The Prisoner. Both have interesting styles, both keep you asking questions rather than spoonfeeding answers, both were ahead of their time.