Why I recommend "Too Fat to Fish" — 1 year ago
Funny and touching. Artie doesn’t hold back telling of his attempted suicide and being jailed after being kicked off Mad TV. The best is prolly the tale of how “Too Fat To Fish” came to be.

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Funny and touching. Artie doesn’t hold back telling of his attempted suicide and being jailed after being kicked off Mad TV. The best is prolly the tale of how “Too Fat To Fish” came to be.
Not a Legion fan but really liked this story. Rarely do the one-shots in GN amount to anything. This book is the exception. Great stuff!
but from 7-12 there are 4 different artist plus mix in the Civil War tie in issues and it’s a cluster eff.
If I hadn’t already bought the 3rd volume I would have dropped reading this from this run alone.
The new stories are worthy.
Then it’s filled with reprint and poor reproduction.
And the Marvel Encyclopedia of Monsters?
In hardback and too expensive. PASS!
Too bad cause it’s got Charlie Huston and Skottie Young in it.
Warren writing villains playing “heroes”, good times. Political commentary mixed with funny dialogue make for a good read. Sadly Mike Deodato Jr.’s art is prolly at it’s weakest in this run. Throw in a cpl of Thunderbolt one-shots that centered around Civil War and it’s worth picking up.
Special Features are lame.
Comics that were available online. (Still they were nicely animated.) Alternate ending which is the 2nd disc and a “digital copy” you can put on your PC.
No commentary.
No Making of.
Hell they could have just put it on one disc and had a play option for the alternate ending. (and some commentary to it would have been nice. Especially when you call it controversial.)
Great movie but I’m a nerd for Special Features and thought I’d get more with a 2 Disc set.
It’s a great and funny read. If you’re a fan of John Hughes films you’ll like this. It’s got that feel to it of great characters you care about.
And I just loved the dialogue.
Rarely do I want to see the film on a book I like but I’m kinda excited to see how they do it.
I’ll still say it, read the book. I’ll recommend Wanted based the visuals alone. In fact check out NightWatch and DayWatch.
The story has some holes but I enjoyed it. I tend to be critical of films translated from other media but just tried to watch and enjoy and it was fun.
2 Things I wanted was Chapter 2 and the Ending from the comic to be reflected well in the movie. It wasn’t an exact reflection but I enjoyed it.
I’ll prolly get more into details on my site.
Just a good story but bogged down in continuity. Remove all the references to Marvel for the past 30 years and you have likable characters and a decent story. Though I wasn’t a fan of the idea cause it looked like a Teen Titans Marvel style I liked it was ended at 12 issues.
Bring em back and just write good stories.
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