i think referring to Sheik with she/her pronouns is Wrong1 and i mentally tag people who do it as sus.
1: Not so much morally wrong as plain incorrect.
i think referring to Sheik with she/her pronouns is Wrong1 and i mentally tag people who do it as sus.
1: Not so much morally wrong as plain incorrect.
I just noticed that cohost has this feature on profile pages.
That's pretty outstanding if you're going to block or mute someone but want to remind yourself why they're blocked or muted.
Or you could just be like "they rock, great job to them"
Last year was a banner year for Image comics and Spawn as it marked the 30th Anniversary for both the publisher and comic. Spawn has always had great cover art and last year was no different. I picked four as that is the Cohost limit here lol. One thing that fascinates me is how in 30 years Spawn has kept the exact same logo. It changes colors from issue to issue but the logo itself has remained the same. Last year also marked the full roll out of the complete Spawn Universe. There have always been the occasional spinoff book, but now there are 4 Spawn books running simultaneously in the same timeline that tie together. We are going to cover some of my favorite covers from them shortly.
King Spawn kicked off the wider Spawn universe in the fall of 2021. It’s the first in three Spawn tie in books that expands the current storyline. So not ask me how because like all things modern Spawn it’s a bit confusing how it all ties together lol.
Gunslinger also released late 2021 and is probably the best of the 3 side books. This one is also surprisingly written by Todd McFarlane and is the first monthly he has written in a long while. Gunslinger gets stuck in our current timeline thanks to some timey whimey stuff. Anyhow this books is fun and keeps thing pretty fast paced. These are two great vcovers too with issue 12 here looking like it was inspired by some Hellsing art.
(I've posted about a song from this album before, but that was before I knew the rest of the album.)
Bought it last week, from a band that's been inactive for a long time (but it's still up on bandcamp!)
And after just a few hours of looping this album, I can say this: it's a really fun album.
It's mostly got gothic folk/country style, but also reggae vibes, along with polkka, folk punk and many other genres and subsubsubgenres of which I can't figure out what they are.
Sometimes it kinda feels like music that Disco Elysium's Harry Dubois would make if he'd have a folk punk band. Sometimes it's like "Frankie Sinatra" by The Avalanches. Sometimes it's as if Johnny Cash was a satanist.
If you need more information as to what this music is like, the liner notes are probably the next best thing if you can't actually listen to it right now:
Adam Glasseye - Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Banjo, Mandolin, Dobro, Hammond B3, Toy Piana, Pedal Steel, Musical Saw
Piet Masone - Vocals, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Yodeling
Dennis Maher - Upright Bass, Electric Bass, Shakers, Vocals
Jon Wobesky - Trumpet, Flugel Horn
Richard Cuneo - Percussion, Vocals
Tim Maher - Drum Kit, Howitzer Drum, Vocals