“MisANTry”: The Mary Sue’s Favorite Comments of the Week

Actually it's about ethics in colony organization.

Recommended Videos

We had some pretty great comments this week (including tons of puns, obviously), so read on, gentle reader.

Jada Pinkett Smith brought a man on a leash to her Gotham audition, so Curt Clark said, “I’m picturing Will on the leash doing this as a solid for his wife.”

Dianec was not a fan of this Female Gaze Wolverine: “That’s so unhygienic. I can’t help but think this is supposed to be the cover to a 1960s era guide to using an outdoor grill.”

Remember the time Amanda Celine Miller, who plays Sailor Jupiter in the new Engligh dub, stopped by to talk about her character’s height?

Jupiter

When we discovered that “gamergates” are actually ants, Facebook user Charlie Bee implored, “Won’t someone please think of the misantry?”

Please click here and go read Brainmist’s zombie tirade from the perspective of someone who has been a zombie “for a while now.”

After that amazing Ultron trailer came out, Choker agreed with our greatest fears and said, “Part of me has a feeling Ultron used to be one of the animatronics at chucky cheese, just without the costume on.”

Janna, on the other hand, said, “I guess to be fair to Tumblr, that robot has great legs.”

Frankenstein and Phantom of the Opera are getting TV shows, so Lapin also suggests “A Jekyll and Hyde sports drama. Man takes experimental drug that improves his athletic abilities but gives him a split personality with a propensity for drugs and crappy rich sports star behaviors. Can he reason with his other half and win gold?

A Dorian Gray cooking drama. The tenuous connection is that he has a friend named Basil (food pun haha). That’s it.”

When we discovered that Guardians of the Galaxy had been very badly translated into Chinese (“John Stamos” became “Johns Tamo Si,” for example) RealaRegula pondered, “I wonder if Johns Tamo Si is friends with Adele Dazeem…”

The speed at which corn puns started flowing into this costume post led commenter Q. Pheevr to wonder about who is frequenting our site: “I’m amaized at how quickly the pun comments started to show up; it’s just earie. You people must be stalking TMS.”

Oh, and speaking of puns, there was this post about nipples on Game of Thrones armor:

pun1

pun2

pun3

Have a good weekend, you puntastic readers!

(via Stuart Williams, shooped by me)

Are you following The Mary Sue on Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, Pinterest, & Google +?


The Mary Sue is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more
related content
Read Article Men Are Proving the Whole Point of the Man vs. Bear Debate
A mama bear with her cubs
Read Article ‘Cabaret’ Is Back and More Timely Than Ever
the cast of cabaret with joel grey and director rebecca frecknall
Read Article Ryan Gosling’s Iconic ‘Fall Guy’ Red Carpet Surprise Is Incredible Commitment to a Bit
Ryan Gosling at the Fall Guy premiere
Read Article Which ‘Tortured Poets Department’ Song Are You Based on Your Zodiac Sign?
Taylor Swift on the album cover for The Tortured Poets Department
Read Article Foghorn Leghorn Officially Can’t Stand Seeing All These Anime Characters Beat Themselves Up
Edited photo of Foghorn Leghorn talking to Naoto in "Don't Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro"
Related Content
Read Article Men Are Proving the Whole Point of the Man vs. Bear Debate
A mama bear with her cubs
Read Article ‘Cabaret’ Is Back and More Timely Than Ever
the cast of cabaret with joel grey and director rebecca frecknall
Read Article Ryan Gosling’s Iconic ‘Fall Guy’ Red Carpet Surprise Is Incredible Commitment to a Bit
Ryan Gosling at the Fall Guy premiere
Read Article Which ‘Tortured Poets Department’ Song Are You Based on Your Zodiac Sign?
Taylor Swift on the album cover for The Tortured Poets Department
Read Article Foghorn Leghorn Officially Can’t Stand Seeing All These Anime Characters Beat Themselves Up
Edited photo of Foghorn Leghorn talking to Naoto in "Don't Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro"
Author
Sam Maggs
Sam Maggs is a writer and televisioner, currently hailing from the Kingdom of the North (Toronto). Her first book, THE FANGIRL'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY will be out soon from Quirk Books. Sam’s parents saw Star Wars: A New Hope 24 times when it first came out, so none of this is really her fault.