writers: please, please, please please! refrain from giving your issues a freaking bajillion options. I like issues that are interesting. I like issues that have some depth. I don't like issues that have something like 8 different 2-or-3 line options that are barely distinguishable at times. Do some paring down!
Ah, sorry. Don't know if this is has been discussed already. Just a newfound pet peeve of mine, and I've only noticed it recently with a few issues.
(I do enjoy the new issues, by the way, and am not trying to knock those of you who have the time and creativity to come up with all these interesting issues. I just feel inundated by the choices and feel that it would be much, much better to have a couple, 3 or 4, solid options, rather than 8 "hm, these are all the clever responses I could think of, so I'll just throw them all in."
Am I the only one who feels this way? Discuss.