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  1. Looks like the current run of Swamp Thing is also coming to an end with issue 40, which sucks. Both Swampy and Animal Man were great stories but I guess a good story with great artwork doesnt sell enough copies compared to rehashing the same old shit across 7 different Batman titles.

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    I asked to END the show, not EXPAND on it.

     

    But imagine how much more crap we can talk about the show when the spin off arrives.

    I still like my idea of a spin-off show being set on Iceland where basically everyone is normal and the zombie plague hasn't affected them. The show is about their daily struggle to survive now that there are no tourists or imported goods flying into the island. A new hierarchy is formed where the shop owners are kings and some of the farmers are hording all of the crops in freezers. There are plenty of quaint episodes where society is strained and tested but basically everything is cool and nobody knows what the hell is happening to the rest of the world. At the end of the series all shit breaks loose when a boat runs aground and its full of zombie Russian sailors and everyone dies. That would be fucking ace.

    But didn't it turn out that even if you die of natural causes you still turn into a zombie? The virus is airborne or something...?

    Well that's why I chose Iceland... Fairly remote and cold, basically the virus never reached there. /nerd

    Well... over half a million people visit Iceland every year, so...

     

    /discussing on the internet

    OK well sure. Still just as plausible as the premise for the rest of the show, amirite?

     

    *receives call from Walking Dead show runners*

    *turns out the call is from me*

    *squueeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!*

     

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    I asked to END the show, not EXPAND on it.

     

    But imagine how much more crap we can talk about the show when the spin off arrives.

    I still like my idea of a spin-off show being set on Iceland where basically everyone is normal and the zombie plague hasn't affected them. The show is about their daily struggle to survive now that there are no tourists or imported goods flying into the island. A new hierarchy is formed where the shop owners are kings and some of the farmers are hording all of the crops in freezers. There are plenty of quaint episodes where society is strained and tested but basically everything is cool and nobody knows what the hell is happening to the rest of the world. At the end of the series all shit breaks loose when a boat runs aground and its full of zombie Russian sailors and everyone dies. That would be fucking ace.

    But didn't it turn out that even if you die of natural causes you still turn into a zombie? The virus is airborne or something...?

    Well that's why I chose Iceland... Fairly remote and cold, basically the virus never reached there. /nerd

    Well... over half a million people visit Iceland every year, so...

     

    /discussing on the internet

    OK well sure. Still just as plausible as the premise for the rest of the show, amirite?

     

    *receives call from Walking Dead show runners*

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    I asked to END the show, not EXPAND on it.

     

    But imagine how much more crap we can talk about the show when the spin off arrives.

    I still like my idea of a spin-off show being set on Iceland where basically everyone is normal and the zombie plague hasn't affected them. The show is about their daily struggle to survive now that there are no tourists or imported goods flying into the island. A new hierarchy is formed where the shop owners are kings and some of the farmers are hording all of the crops in freezers. There are plenty of quaint episodes where society is strained and tested but basically everything is cool and nobody knows what the hell is happening to the rest of the world. At the end of the series all shit breaks loose when a boat runs aground and its full of zombie Russian sailors and everyone dies. That would be fucking ace.

    But didn't it turn out that even if you die of natural causes you still turn into a zombie? The virus is airborne or something...?

    Well that's why I chose Iceland... Fairly remote and cold, basically the virus never reached there. /nerd
  5. I still like my idea of a spin-off show being set on Iceland where basically everyone is normal and the zombie plague hasn't affected them. The show is about their daily struggle to survive now that there are no tourists or imported goods flying into the island. A new hierarchy is formed where the shop owners are kings and some of the farmers are hording all of the crops in freezers. There are plenty of quaint episodes where society is strained and tested but basically everything is cool and nobody knows what the hell is happening to the rest of the world. At the end of the series all shit breaks loose when a boat runs aground and its full of zombie Russian sailors and everyone dies. That would be fucking ace.

  6. I'm kinda weirdly fascinated by these predominantly Russian rave pyramids.

     

    Piramide al number one 01/06/2011:

     

    There are quite a few videos on YouTube but this one is quite good quality. Obviously these people have all gone to dance at this rave and not form moshpits and human sculptures. Bizarre but intriguing to watch.

     

    This one is cool too, the mc seems to be actively encouraging it...

     

    number one extreme 12-03 2011 finale:

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    Picked up the rest of the Alan Moore's run of Swamp Thing yesterday, along with Batman: The Black Mirror.

    I think I'll go for the old school swamp thing soon, read so many good things about it

     

     

    I'm on book 4 currently it's been a fun read, Moore's writing is great as expected, and the artwork is awesome. Also helps enjoyment if you have a bit of Constantine knowledge as it ties in here and there.

     

     

    I'm fine with the odd storyline tie in. This is what grates me with the latest New 52 stuff - so many tie ins, constantly, means a single comic is difficult to follow for an extended period of time without having to read up on others. I get that they want to sell more comics by making you buy other volumes, but its really starting to put me off.

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