PhotoJones
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What line did I steal exactly?
go back a few pages. i posted it.
t:What line did I steal exactly?
t:Not really, you said decompression went out the window, I said it went out the door, completely different things all together, and I phrased the rest more beautifully anyway.
Man, that was low. And yeah, its funny how I try to defend that.
LOL! Whatever, you're just mad I wrote a better review than yours using common phrases.

i was just messing with you, man.
and for the record, my reviews were better. yours were just copies of mine with some words changed.
all that really matters is we're both smart enough to recognize a good story when we see one, as is the case with captain america #25. all the naysayers can burn.
I just find it funny that some people keep commenting on it and haven't read it. I just find that fascinating.
what's even more fascinating is that they're probably the same people that laugh at the religious nuts when they boycott a movie they haven't seen (i.e. dogma).

I haven't commented on cap and have no opinion of it having not read it (other than it's brubaker so it's most likely good) however I just had to question if you're aware of the irony when you criticise people for judging a comic they haven't read THEN make a judgement on their opinions without knowing them or having met them?????
I only actually posted this to say you and darth really should get a room after your we quarrel and look what happened...
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I just find it funny that some people keep commenting on it and haven't read it. I just find that fascinating.
I just find it funny that some people keep commenting on it and haven't read it. I just find that fascinating.
i'm not following you. what exactly did i do wrong? i pointed out people are stupid.
Ach ignore me I'm only amusing myself.
People are stupid.
I guess my point is we're all people.
That and you love darth inappropriately
To be fair, considering Marvel gave little warning to retailers (despite what was said at Newsarama, most were caught unawares), it is going to be a few weeks before most people actually get to read the story.
Well, if you don't read comics regularly anyway, it's highly unlikely that you even realize they can be downloaded. I doubt most regular comicbook readers even know. Which is probably a good thing.
So, moving on is FNSM the only Spidey comic with him being back in black already?

It's probably not his first instinct to run to Google and search "comic" and "torrents" when he doesn't find Captain America on the shelves, though. It's certainly not a safe assumption that anyone who doesn't find it is just going to download it.Are you serious? Even my dad, who has never even touched a computer knows you can download anything online.