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#33: I Spit On Your Grave

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Mike: I checked Wikipedia to see what I Spit on Your Grave was needless to say I count myself lucky for not watching it.

James: This is another case of simply recording events from my past rather than engaging my creativity. A couple years ago one of my friend rented this movie with exactly this rationale and we spent the next 100 minutes staring at the screen in abject terror. In case you, like my friend, don’t know anything about I Spit on Your Grave let me save you the trip to Wikipedia. It is the preeminent Rape & Revenge movie of the 70’s. Yes, apparently there was a whole genre dedicated to graphic rape scenes followed by graphic revenge scenes. What the fuck, the 70’s?!

I guess the message here is to READ THE BACK OF THE CASE BEFORE RENTING A MOVIE.

#32: The World Needs More Swamp Bases

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Mike: Honestly, this is how I picture the Republican National Convention. It’s not a liberal vs conservative thing. They just actually seems to run like an evil organization. And let me guess what James is gonna say “Oh no, please don’t sue us”, I say, bring it on… Also Palin’s face in panel 3 will haunt my dreams till the day I die.

James: This is my favorite comic so far. Mike knocked a difficult script out of the park. See you next week, kids.

#31: Buy American

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Mike: I’m not really a big fan of Manga, mainly due to backwards reading. But I enjoyed a few animes based off mangas. One thing I really like is that most stories I know of, have endings or intends to end the story rationally. While it’s comforting to know Spider-man will always have stories, indefinite on-going presents it’s own problems, specially when it becoming a TV show. Because they try to last as long as possible and in the end we get something incredibly low quality that just falls apart rather than end. It’s always nice to get a conclusion.

James: I love manga. I read almost as many Japanese comics as American comics. In fact, one of my favorite series, Fullmetal Alchemist, just ended. It was a beautiful ending to a fantastic series and I’m looking forward to Mrs. Arakawa’s next project.

As far as this strip and the last one, I know there are plenty of women read superhero comics and regularly visit comic shops. Don’t yell at me. I’m a simple man making simple jokes.

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