REVIEW/ META ON SPN 4.16
Mar. 21st, 2009 05:27 pm( Read more... )
Y’all --- S4 is SO surpassing my expectations. For all of you who enjoyed Watchmen, just let me shove you a little ways to the left. Before Watchmen, before V for Vendetta, and almost twenty years before League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Alan Moore was working on a comic book called Saga of the Swamp Thing. It was, for one thing, THE comic that toppled the Comics Code Authority, and paved the way for the founding of Vertigo and Neil Gaiman's Sandman. Moore has his hero (who happens to be a SHAMBLING, MOSS-ENCRUSTED, MOCKERY OF A MAN) fight all kinds of terrifying demons, and eventually, he goes to Hell to retrieve the soul of his unjustly taken wife. Oh, the EPIC!!!!! John Constantine made his first appearance in those pages, so take Note! I have been waiting MORE THAN TWENTY YEARS for that storyline to see its equal, and THAT DAY HAS ARRIVED MY FRIENDS.
ROOT ROOT ROOT! SUPERNATURAL SEASON FOUR!
Y’all --- S4 is SO surpassing my expectations. For all of you who enjoyed Watchmen, just let me shove you a little ways to the left. Before Watchmen, before V for Vendetta, and almost twenty years before League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Alan Moore was working on a comic book called Saga of the Swamp Thing. It was, for one thing, THE comic that toppled the Comics Code Authority, and paved the way for the founding of Vertigo and Neil Gaiman's Sandman. Moore has his hero (who happens to be a SHAMBLING, MOSS-ENCRUSTED, MOCKERY OF A MAN) fight all kinds of terrifying demons, and eventually, he goes to Hell to retrieve the soul of his unjustly taken wife. Oh, the EPIC!!!!! John Constantine made his first appearance in those pages, so take Note! I have been waiting MORE THAN TWENTY YEARS for that storyline to see its equal, and THAT DAY HAS ARRIVED MY FRIENDS.
ROOT ROOT ROOT! SUPERNATURAL SEASON FOUR!