PhotoJones
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Yeah, I wish that tongue stayed ripped out. And then I wish the symbiote told Gargan where he could stick it before promptly leaving him for Eddie.


Although the chemical balance thing does hold true, as I recall. It's the reason behind most his savage rages.
As for the latest issue, from what I've seen... hello Koryak.
Aquaman fans will know what I mean.
Odd selection method. I guess he'll never work with Garth Ennis.I just read an interview with Weeks on Newsarama about his work on the Captain Marvel mini. Apparently he picks and chooses projects based on what Jesus would want.![]()

Well, he doesn't exploit sex too much in his art. I assume he tries to avoid projects where they'd ask him to do so, too. The violence is fairly cartoonish as well, but I see what you mean; comics are literally built on the notion that slugging a guy in the face is a good solution to most problems.
Hmm, maybe we've just figured out why Weeks hasn't been doing much comics work for either of the big 2 for a while.![]()
I'm Catholic, and a very religious one at that...I don't see your logic of why you cannot get "down with it". That is a personal thing, not religious, really when that artist decides not to work on a certain project when he thinks the classic WWJD thing. That just means he is probably one of the strong orthodox types of Catholics; he makes the choice to be so or was brought up that way. Not all Catholics, no matter how religious, are the super strict orthodox.
He was better than most, but I still hate him.Well, I think when Wildcat's illegit-son was introduced, he was at least introduced well. He didn't hate his dad for it, understood it all, etc etc, and wasn't expecting anything to change or come out of this revelation.
Course, lately he has been shown as too silly instead of that vibe we first got from him. But as far as the introduction of the comic illegit-son is concerned, I think he was handled well.
Because you are classifying it like its own thing. That is just self-conscious of one person. That's like people saying Catholics are so different than the other Christians as if it was a whole different religion. I think it is funny, because each "denomination" barely has any differences. It comes down to self morality; like that writer.
I grew up in a Presbyterian church

Why? It was a big enough space.![]()