I'm really starting to hate Moviebob's misanthropy. The Westboro Baptist Church may be terrible people but they're still people. I don't have to like them to not want to see them murdered. (an image in the spoiler not a spoiler for the movie)
I had one item that reduced damage to half a heart, one that charged up an item halfway and one that gave me a soul heart when I used it. I was literally invincible.
There isn't a lot of lit comics on the list.
For non genre fans there's my favorite for this year: Hey Mister.
Also Doctors, Megahex, and How to Be Happy are on sale at comixology.
1 Fox News marches in lockstep with Roger Ailes not Rupert Murdoch. Allegedly Fox News is so far right that even Murdoch wants to get rid of it but can't because it's making too much money.
2 The cancel Colbert women got the joke. She just thought that alternating between white racists and...
Flashpoint, (from what I read) was really bad. I'm disappointed they're using Barry Allan. He's the worst comic protagonist other than the alien scarecrow from Paying for It.
In both cases I have no clue what Babba Yaga is doing there. I thought she was from the 1600's to the 1700's. According to Wikipedia, the first reference to her was in 1755 with similar characters being older. It's like if Sherlock Holmes just showed up in the crusades.
I was really creeped out buy this part too. I think it was just an excuse to to make the players fight every once in while but the developers didn't think the implications through. (Yes I did ignore the boss when it had a few hit points left so my allies would be weakened because I'm a ruthless...
Wasn't there a female/women/human playable character in the multiplayer for Far Cry 4? Not only are they not moving forward, they are moving backward. And one guy wondered why I though UBI soft might be backing the aristocrats like the Scarlett Pimpernel.
The ending for comic Wanted
The comic insults the reader for being a loser and not a racist murderer and a rapist (which the comic assumes is synonymous.) It also insults the reader for wanting the protagonist to succeed despite the only reason I finished it was to see the protagonist fail...
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