tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5809126056034906096.post7732007952640884450..comments2023-09-05T09:06:09.136-05:00Comments on Atop the Fourth Wall: All-Star Batman and Robin #3 and 4Lewis Lovhaughttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06724769374732321363noreply@blogger.comBlogger149125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5809126056034906096.post-79542446095545847512013-01-21T17:47:22.027-06:002013-01-21T17:47:22.027-06:00this book and other crap the comic biz has be vomi...this book and other crap the comic biz has be vomiting out is the reason I haven't set foot in a comic store for years rekringshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04187880383730936933noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5809126056034906096.post-48574406475635231322012-01-15T14:52:57.372-06:002012-01-15T14:52:57.372-06:00"You know what is the best in your narration ..."You know what is the best in your narration ? It's the fact you made the hilarious even more hilarious...LMAO...seriously you almost made me piss my self with your ridiculous gentleman's feminist (i can't accept you as just a feminist, after all you still are a man enough to stand for your own opinion and that something i can respect in any man doesn't matter how exaggerated misguided he may be) point of view.<br /><br />Comic books are for the most part a gentlemen's club but of course not your kind of gentleman, No Sir. It's something, like what Mr. Miller write, for the crude of heart that has being sissyfied in the past few years for the politically correctiveness and those self proclaimed righteous indignant.<br /><br />If you don't like it don't read it and if is your job spit over the hard labor of others fine go ahead, just don't forget to made people like me laugh at least a little bit. I can always made fun about what you said later.<br /><br />In resume, you are funny. Ridicule hilarious and yet absolutely misguided from my point of view, who cares what you say since you made a few good laughs.<br /><br />And why we didn't saw All Star Batman and Robin #5 and #6 Review in the past 6 months ?"<br /><br />I am sorry, but I call bullcrap on this. Yes, feminist movement has become bunch of femi-nazi assholes, but saying Linakra is misguided, because he hates the fact, that women in this are potrayed as sex objects and idiots (and feminist symbols as insane psychos in later issues), is just ignorant.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5809126056034906096.post-9509467679039842572011-12-05T13:09:17.267-06:002011-12-05T13:09:17.267-06:00You know what is the best in your narration ? It&#...You know what is the best in your narration ? It's the fact you made the hilarious even more hilarious...LMAO...seriously you almost made me piss my self with your ridiculous gentleman's feminist (i can't accept you as just a feminist, after all you still are a man enough to stand for your own opinion and that something i can respect in any man doesn't matter how exaggerated misguided he may be) point of view.<br /><br />Comic books are for the most part a gentlemen's club but of course not your kind of gentleman, No Sir. It's something, like what Mr. Miller write, for the crude of heart that has being sissyfied in the past few years for the politically correctiveness and those self proclaimed righteous indignant.<br /><br />If you don't like it don't read it and if is your job spit over the hard labor of others fine go ahead, just don't forget to made people like me laugh at least a little bit. I can always made fun about what you said later.<br /><br />In resume, you are funny. Ridicule hilarious and yet absolutely misguided from my point of view, who cares what you say since you made a few good laughs.<br /><br />And why we didn't saw All Star Batman and Robin #5 and #6 Review in the past 6 months ?Capt. Sake "Hancock" Mangustohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17166807021470730746noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5809126056034906096.post-9914063309846710972011-11-09T22:24:27.733-06:002011-11-09T22:24:27.733-06:00Man, I love Miller Time. It's the one time peo...Man, I love Miller Time. It's the one time people troll you and I get to watch you shoot them down like pixels in Duck Hunt, and of course a crappy comic to make fun of. :D<br /><br />Oh, and as for Superman's apparent crushing of the Milk Carton, I don't think it has anything to do with Dick Grayson being on it. See, I'm under the impression that the Millerverse Superman suffers from Edward Elric Syndrome. Symptoms include "Short Man's Disease," which was explored in Mystery Science Theater 3000 with Tom Servo's brief affliction with it, an unusually choleric temper, fits of irrational and violent behavior and, in numerous cases, an inexplicable hatred of Milk. It is truly a most tragic disease that afflicts hundreds... Well... Tens... But it happens!Tzelaelhttp://docnocmauvais.deviantart.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5809126056034906096.post-80556484790463810352011-07-05T15:40:23.574-05:002011-07-05T15:40:23.574-05:00Wait... I just had a thought to refute your X-ray ...Wait... I just had a thought to refute your X-ray vision arguement. If Steve knew of Superman's X-ray vision, couldn't he have put a layer of lead in his mask. Admittedly this would have required some intelligence on Miller's part, but it also makes sense for Steve's insanity: lead Poison.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5809126056034906096.post-75610540373994357592011-05-20T14:22:23.651-05:002011-05-20T14:22:23.651-05:00It has been some time, hasn't it?
In any case...It has been some time, hasn't it?<br /><br />In any case, my commentary on this is simple, and direct. I actually respond to Canary, as if she were a person, as if she existed. I react, and therefore think of her as, someone who actually exists. This did not happen with Vicki Vale, who was so ludicrously over the top wandering around in her underwear that it was impossible to take her as existing in the context of even a freaking comic book and therefore she failed even as sex object. Canary, in her first appearance, succeeds not only as eye-candy but in convincing me this is an actual person, someone who would be capable of meaningful conversation. (These two things may be related.)<br /><br />Then the narrator starts describing her thoughts. And she ceases to be real.<br /><br />It's this, this strange ability to summon total unreality instantly, that marks the writings of Frank Miller. I confess I do not understand how such unreality was summoned, which word or phrase did it. It seems to exist from the first letter. It is not the device of the narrator; I can accept that and have accepted that before. It is not the wording or the phraseology.<br /><br />It is Frank Miller, undiluted, somehow reaching out from the page and dispelling all hope of suspension of disbelief with his super stealth magic powers. I really don't know how else to describe it, but it happens in all his work. The moment someone is talking or narrated about they cease to be real. I really do find this fascinating, since I had no idea how the hell it's done.Nightnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5809126056034906096.post-58837278250125776172011-04-19T04:30:50.164-05:002011-04-19T04:30:50.164-05:00I and BATMAN! I like to KIDNAP little BOYS and le...I and BATMAN! I like to KIDNAP little BOYS and leave them in a CAVE where they have to KILL RATS and BATS and they get served HAMBURGERS from ALFRED!!!<br /><br />I call it the BATMOBILE!<br /><br />I TOUCHED MY MOTHERS BREAST!!!<br /><br />IT BLED ON ME!!!<br /><br />Ok, I'm going to admit it. I actually like the anti-social Batman, but ONLY because its FUNNY!Consoleclericnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5809126056034906096.post-67714553589408235612011-04-12T22:55:38.902-05:002011-04-12T22:55:38.902-05:00Would it be fair to say that burning this comic is...Would it be fair to say that burning this comic is an insult to fire?Mildrahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08111676906716727978noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5809126056034906096.post-69100213643146872812011-04-12T16:05:13.829-05:002011-04-12T16:05:13.829-05:00To be really honest, Allstar is one of my favorite...To be really honest, Allstar is one of my favorite comics. You just have to read it from a different perspective. <br /><br />It failed hard at what it was supposed to do, being a easy to jump in introduction to new readers. <br /><br />But it's a fun read about a view to how the Batman universe would be if well...written by a psychopath. It's pretty darn funny.<br />Grab some popcorn, don't take it too seriously and you'll love it. <br /><br />Must admit, I love these reviews though! As always!Haskerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03358991572777841501noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5809126056034906096.post-3094943509816369442011-04-12T08:49:42.761-05:002011-04-12T08:49:42.761-05:00I don't know why Miller made Canary Irish, but...I don't know why Miller made Canary Irish, but in my book, at least, an Irish/Scottish brogue adds +10 cool points. <br /><br />Even her, yes, (giving her a grand total of 7), but good examples include: Fr. Alexander Anderson (Hellsing), Patrick Galloway (Clive Barker's Undying), Buster Kilrain (Gettysburg), and Ulthane (Darksiders).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5809126056034906096.post-17483932318507638492011-04-11T01:18:12.468-05:002011-04-11T01:18:12.468-05:00What.
To properly illustrate the extent to which...What. <br /><br />To properly illustrate the extent to which I found that opening sequence excessive: If I were ever to open a bar in the DC universe, I would rather see <i>Rorschach</i> walk in than Black Canary. <br /><br />Now THAT is saying something.Mock Turtlehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14120808382452664707noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5809126056034906096.post-80048506851647165622011-04-08T23:03:38.217-05:002011-04-08T23:03:38.217-05:00Irish do have secret ninja powers.
http://drmcni...Irish do have secret ninja powers. <br /><br />http://drmcninja.com/Jacques Massardnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5809126056034906096.post-63572094827334526832011-04-08T17:31:12.680-05:002011-04-08T17:31:12.680-05:0026:00 - Wait there's also Batman's mother,...26:00 - Wait there's also Batman's mother, who he kept talking about touching her breasts...yeeeaah that did not help the argument at all now did it?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5809126056034906096.post-6221217172751298702011-04-08T12:35:53.694-05:002011-04-08T12:35:53.694-05:00First... ouch. That had to hurt.
Second, I'm ...First... ouch. That had to hurt.<br /><br />Second, I'm kind of a newbie to the comic world still, and as such have no prior attachments to any particular series. (On that, I really appreciate your recommendation list, Linkara. Thank you!)<br /><br />This leaves me very unbiased towards any particular characters, writers, artists, etc. So I can see where Linkara is coming from with the Frank Miller issues, and I completely agree. This is definitely NOT BATMAN, and this comic deserves to be up on a pedestal. You can argue all you want about "dark stories" and "insane characters", but even as a stand alone story, this fails hard. It's a worse shift than Superman At Earth's End was, and that was WAY off.Justinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00727811959327147204noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5809126056034906096.post-19780949114867524072011-04-08T11:48:15.545-05:002011-04-08T11:48:15.545-05:00I don't want to be one of "those" pe...I don't want to be one of "those" people, but being Irish myself I'd thought I'd point out that it's pronounced as if it was spelt "monahan". Overall though this was a good review and I merely point it out to inform you and not to criticise you.Gary Murphynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5809126056034906096.post-86577328519137510532011-04-08T04:55:08.417-05:002011-04-08T04:55:08.417-05:00"instead of worryign about "OH NOES! NO ..."instead of worryign about "OH NOES! NO ROLE MODELS IN THSI COMIC!!!" worry about what the comic actualy delivers in story and characterization."<br /><br />Where did I ever say "Oh noes, no role models in this comic?" I did focus on what the comic actually delivers in story and characterization. The story is slow, taking several issues to travel to the batcave after the initial plot point of Dick's parents' murder. Again, 14 pages dedicated to a character that is not actually important to the overall story and focusing in on other heroes instead of the two that the book is about (even more so in Issue 5, which we haven't gotten to). The characterization is equally all over the place - this hyper-charged, murderous Batman does not jibe with the evolution of the character and his behavior is hypocritical and unbalanced.<br /><br />"Your complains about sexism come off as very bitchy and filled to the brim with double standars. "Oh it would have been better if a woman was theo en that inspried her, it would have been more empowering", are you that obtuse? don't you realize THAT is what is sexist?"<br /><br />I never said that either. In the comments, I stated that had she been inspired by a woman, my complaints would still stand about it not actually being about the verbal and physical abuse she takes in her job and how, again, her presence here is irrelevant.<br /><br />"Now you keep bitching about "THIS IS NOT BATMN!!!!" "THIS IS NOT HOW BATMAN IS PROTRAYED IN THE MAIN LINE!!!" well guess what, this is a stand alone comic, your refusal to read almsot anythign that aren't superheroes (by your own admission) apparently has lef t you a very narrow perspective on story telling, this comic is not meant to eb taken seriously, is it so hard to notice all the obvious INTENTIONAL RIDICULOUS things?"<br /><br />Funny, because I was under the impression Frank was hired to produce a serious story for a serious company. There is, of course, a multitude of ways that Batman can be presented as and does not need to be limited to the way he is portrayed in the main series. But if we are take Frank Miller's word that this is in the same continuity as his previous "Dark Knight Returns" universe, then it does not jibe with the characterizations presented in Dark Knight Returns (which, by the way, were meant to be an extension of the mainline comic universe at the time, since the "Elseworlds" imprint did not exist at that point).<br /><br />"Peopel complained about "the Goddam Batman" he started using that line more and more, but then yo usay "WHAT DOES THAT HAVE TO DO WITH BATMAN", what? does everybody have to write the same thing in their books? You start making personal Jabs and very tired jokes about Miller, the "WHore whores whores" joke is so stupidly shallow I can't beleive people take your reviews liek if they had merit, but okay write this off as trolling and ignore it."<br /><br />Miller has a tendency to write his female characters as if they are prostitutes (or, at least, HIS VERSION of prostitution). He's the one who writes the books and we, as readers, interpret them and notice motifs and recurring elements in his work.<br /><br />"Also your ramble about the DIlbert guy was very VERY stupid o twitter, you really did not red hsi article properly, poor reading skills on a comic reviewer? heh."<br /><br />You're of course free to disagree with me. However, I would say that you not write comments while drunk, since you come across as very immature or, at least, incapable of writing sentences with proper grammar and spelling and punctuation. Unless you aren't drunk and just can't write.Lewis Lovhaughttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06724769374732321363noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5809126056034906096.post-51719740258653930482011-04-08T04:43:18.159-05:002011-04-08T04:43:18.159-05:00"When you are nto cramming some badly written..."When you are nto cramming some badly written story into yoru reviews you are making very rambly reviews that are only barely reviews nowadays."<br /><br />The story elements of my show are easily skippable and you don't need to watch them if you don't want to. EVERY episode contains a review and I give my thoughts on the comic as it goes along. Maybe you don't think it's a good review, but it's still a review.<br /><br />"As some have pointed out (among the sea of "OH SO AWESOME! I AM NEVER READING A FRANK MILLER COMIC, LINKARA YOU ROCK; BURN IT" tool comments) The jump to incestual interpretation of that line, well thats BAD reviewing, I have read this comic, and at no pint while reading that line did I think incest, or like in your header "that batman was havign an incestual affair with his mother", "<br /><br />Yes, funny things, reviews - they are subjective. It was my immediate response upon reading it and for others it wasn't. No one has to agree with me on it.<br /><br />"you are so obviously just twisting everythign to acomodate to your hate rambling, an you continue with your very narrow definitions of what a character or a story should be like."<br /><br />I can think of at least five different ways the line could have been written so as to get the point across without using language that could easily be misinterpreted by the reader (and easily taken out of context, for that matter).<br /><br />"Batman is a crazy guy, he always has been, he dresses like a bat to scare criminals because of a hard case of post traumatic disorder for the loss of hsi parents, thats not sanity, now by sayign he is insane, that does NOT mean that he is a bad character, if you can't read a comic with a troubled character or a villianous main character I seriously don't know what the hell are you doing making reviews."<br /><br />As with all things, different interpretations. However, Batman is not a story about amateur psychology hour, it's a story about a man so dedicated to fighting crime and corruption that he goes to extreme measures to do so. If people wish to do a Batman story about the darker aspect of his nature, that's fine, but Frank Miller is not intentionally writing a story about a crazy Batman that the reader has no sympathy for - at least that's not what he was hired to do. As someone who has written some of the most iconic appearances of the character, he is considered an "all-star" creator, thus it was believed he would be capable of creating another iconic story to compete with Marvel's "fresh" takes on characters in their Ultimate line. Instead, he created a badly-written story.<br /><br />"Your complains about sexism in comics have gotten more and more bitchy and stupid. There is sexism in comics, but you are using that word as a catch all term. Yes there are whores in this comic, SO? there are rapists, muggers, corrupt cops, Thugs and second rate hitmen, and The Goddam Batman, WHat is your Fuckign point? All women in every comic have to be Lawyers and doctors? you can't simpathyse with a character that is a prostitute?"<br /><br />No, Sin City was a story that featured characters that are prostitutes. Batman Year One has a character who is a prostitute. This is a story where prostitutes exist, but none of them are characters, they're just in the background and Frank creates another character to be sex-obsessed in her initial appearance and then make a superheroine known not for sex appeal but for how badass she is into nothing more than a sexual object for others who then, instead of being badass, becomes murderous. Also, she is not actually a part of the Batman mythos, yet 14 pages of a comic were devoted to her.Lewis Lovhaughttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06724769374732321363noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5809126056034906096.post-8870932775050889072011-04-08T03:29:46.239-05:002011-04-08T03:29:46.239-05:00When you are nto cramming some badly written story...When you are nto cramming some badly written story into yoru reviews you are making very rambly reviews that are only barely reviews nowadays.<br />As some have pointed out (among the sea of "OH SO AWESOME! I AM NEVER READING A FRANK MILLER COMIC, LINKARA YOU ROCK; BURN IT" tool comments) The jump to incestual interpretation of that line, well thats BAD reviewing, I have read this comic, and at no pint while reading that line did I think incest, or like in your header "that batman was havign an incestual affair with his mother", <br />What are you gonna be squicked when Barbara kisses his father on the cheek too? you are so obviously just twisting everythign to acomodate to your hate rambling, an you continue with your very narrow definitions of what a character or a story should be like. Batman is a crazy guy, he always has been, he dresses like a bat to scare criminals because of a hard case of post traumatic disorder for the loss of hsi parents, thats not sanity, now by sayign he is insane, that does NOT mean that he is a bad character, if you can't read a comic with a troubled character or a villianous main character I seriously don't know what the hell are you doing making reviews. <br />Your complains about sexism in comics have gotten more and more bitchy and stupid. There is sexism in comics, but you are using that word as a catch all term. Yes there are whores in this comic, SO? there are rapists, muggers, corrupt cops, Thugs and second rate hitmen, and The Goddam Batman, WHat is your Fuckign point? All women in every comic have to be Lawyers and doctors? you can't simpathyse with a character that is a prostitute? instead of worryign about "OH NOES! NO ROLE MODELS IN THSI COMIC!!!" worry about what the comic actualy delivers in story and characterization. Your complains about sexism come off as very bitchy and filled to the brim with double standars. "Oh it would have been better if a woman was theo en that inspried her, it would have been more empowering", are you that obtuse? don't you realize THAT is what is sexist?<br />Now you keep bitching about "THIS IS NOT BATMN!!!!" "THIS IS NOT HOW BATMAN IS PROTRAYED IN THE MAIN LINE!!!" well guess what, this is a stand alone comic, your refusal to read almsot anythign that aren't superheroes (by your own admission) apparently has lef t you a very narrow perspective on story telling, this comic is not meant to eb taken seriously, is it so hard to notice all the obvious INTENTIONAL RIDICULOUS things? Peopel complained about "the Goddam Batman" he started using that line more and more, but then yo usay "WHAT DOES THAT HAVE TO DO WITH BATMAN", what? does everybody have to write the same thing in their books? You start making personal Jabs and very tired jokes about Miller, the "WHore whores whores" joke is so stupidly shallow I can't beleive people take your reviews liek if they had merit, but okay write this off as trolling and ignore it.<br /><br />Also your ramble about the DIlbert guy was very VERY stupid o twitter, you really did not red hsi article properly, poor reading skills on a comic reviewer? heh.Juannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5809126056034906096.post-55071389635664093822011-04-07T19:34:07.250-05:002011-04-07T19:34:07.250-05:00Two Things:
1) All Star Batman and Robin...I think...Two Things:<br />1) All Star Batman and Robin...I think it's 6 (the one with Green Lantern) is ACTUALLY kinda sorta good. The whole "painting ourselves yellow" is ridiculous, but when Dick Grayson goes too far and nearly kills Hal, Batman's freak-out at the monster he's created is ACTUALLY kind of a great moment.<br /><br />2) It's so sad to me that the man who basically gave us comic book pacing (put lots of dialog when you want the reader to move slow, very little when you want them to move fast, as in a fight), almost literally the man who told writers "QUIT PUTTING TONS OF LINES OF DIALOG DURING ONE PANEL OF A FIGHT!" fall so low and become SO consumed by his own ego.Undeadpoolhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15217923853401099910noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5809126056034906096.post-27387012985382022182011-04-07T13:15:54.999-05:002011-04-07T13:15:54.999-05:00Repetition is one of the most powerful tools in th...Repetition is one of the most powerful tools in the writer's armoury. Unfortunately, Mr Miller is using it to bludgeon his own narrative to death. Is he being paid by the word or something?<br /><br />Also... a conversation between Superman and Batman as scripted by Mr Miller:<br /><br />Superman: Damn!<br />Batman: Shut up.<br />Superman: Damn!<br />Batman: Shut up.<br />Superman: Damn!<br />Batman: Shut up.<br />Superman: *lifts random car above head*<br />Dick Grayson, aged 12: That is totally queer.<br /><br />Etcetera...Lucy McGoughhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11343777122050849475noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5809126056034906096.post-85842923273700855662011-04-07T02:33:37.141-05:002011-04-07T02:33:37.141-05:00This. This. This. THIS kind of crap is what consta...This. This. This. THIS kind of crap is what constantly niggles in the back of my mind when I think about giving Miller another chance. <br /><br />Whether or not you think Batman is the greatest superhero, or whether or not you are sensitive to portrayals of certain characters in an uncharitable light, there is something to be said about good writing, solid characterization, and selling the characters and drama to the audience.<br /><br />When your characters are all completely unlikable creeps and there is no one for the audience to sympathize with or root for, you have a problem.<br /><br />When your plot makes no sense even within the confines of your comic's universe (mind you this Elseworld is supposed to be completely of Miller's making), you have a problem.<br /><br />When the entire premise and execution of your comic manages to alienate both audiences committed to the character and audiences committed to your work, you have a--you get the point.<br /><br />Thanks for taking these comics down a peg, Sweet Cakes.Jannet_Jazznoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5809126056034906096.post-27249239795557221762011-04-06T22:51:59.354-05:002011-04-06T22:51:59.354-05:00It's funny, today I was at the comic store to ...It's funny, today I was at the comic store to pick up Sweet Tooth #20, and I heard the cashier and the guy in front of me talking, and the cashier says "I stopped liking Miller a loooooooong time ago." Having been a long time fan of this show, Miller Time in particular, that put a big smile on my face. :)PekoponTAShttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18121886087477860339noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5809126056034906096.post-16406392143586034932011-04-06T22:31:18.378-05:002011-04-06T22:31:18.378-05:00"I should also note that the rivalry pretty m..."I should also note that the rivalry pretty much was invented by Frank Miller, who believed that the two would never be friends because of their differing philosophies."<br /><br />Actually, it was Jennette Kahn, former publisher at DC who was responsible for Crisis On Infinite Earths. She didn't believe that Superman and Batman being friends was believable. Miller is the one who popularized it, though.Aaron "The Mad Whitaker" Bourquehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08598207522036946253noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5809126056034906096.post-40551095462546425862011-04-06T21:00:35.050-05:002011-04-06T21:00:35.050-05:00It never ends with Frankie, does it? The man alway...It never ends with Frankie, does it? The man always finds new ways to further stomp down on the remnants of his credibility.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5809126056034906096.post-53456223155575855092011-04-06T19:10:08.892-05:002011-04-06T19:10:08.892-05:00Frank's...er "issues" with women mak...Frank's...er "issues" with women make reading even his good comics kind of painful.<br /><br />Here? It's absolutely nightmarish.Yogurtnoreply@blogger.com