Realistic comics
April 3rd, 2009

Realistic comics

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  1. MrGBH

    Wow! I can actually get the entirety of this joke. We’re actually just getting Civil War here in England. I must say I agree with Brian up there. Civil War, by comparison to most Superhero comics, is tackling genuine world issues such as when is it right to break the law for personal freedoms (Never) and when is the governments’ schemes to protect its citizens invading privacy too much? Yada yada and etc etc.
    So yeah, Civil War is actually a good crossover event that was handled intelligently and is keeping me gripped.

  2. Kris

    Actually, I think the joke went flying right over your head.

  3. trashmedium

    hahaha. aah. Mr.GBH’s comment, said without a shred of irony, made me like this comic SO much more.

  4. Devi

    yeah…joke went riiight over Your head there….it’s uumm, been in EngLand for the same amount of time?…at Least to my knowLedge and readings…
    i did Like CiviL War though…but yeah… i get sLack Like that from peopLe such as “Brian” constantLy…more for stiLL having the stigmas of being one of the onLy girLs in the comic shop…

  5. adamatsya

    reminds me of a friend who told me he was into sophisticated adult comics like Dark Knight and Watchmen. I loaned him David Boring and blew his little mind.

  6. Wizards?

    We have reprint series that are usually a couple of years behind in this country. I think most people import, though, for convienience’s sake.

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