Eeeeeh. It's not my fault that you didn't click the link at the end of the article to see the covers for the Prometheus comics by Darkhorse. I don't see how it's my responsibility to do your homework for you.
Eeeeeh. It's not my fault that you didn't click the link at the end of the article to see the covers for the Prometheus comics by Darkhorse. I don't see how it's my responsibility to do your homework for you.
This guy:
This is the last time...
This is not to be confused with the "Borderlands Vision":
This qualifies as a superpower if you ask me.
This is brilliant.
This reminds me of the one thing I've been wondering ever since I was a child:
Yeah, but the predator (together with the Prometheus alien) was featured quite prominently in the comic book covers.
Jesus H. fucking Christ... You're the second person to ask this... Not only have you failed to spot the uncloaked predators, you also failed to spot the uncloaked previous person who asked the same question, AND my uncloaked reply to the that person.
Shhhhhh...
Here:
Also, I'm from the Soviet Union of Europe and I can't English.
In all honesty, I haven't read those Darkhorse comics.
Predators.
At first I thought this comment of yours might have been just a little bit on the mean side. And it made me a little bit sad that you felt the need to say a mean thing like this on the Internet...
No kiddin'.
I mean, politeness and diplomacy are so last decade and so... offline.
Oh, look! I made a picture that visualizes the problem with comic book fans demanding faithful depictions of their favorite superheroes in the movies. Here:
I know it's not an impossibly big car.
No shit, I come off as a typical "oh noes, my poor memories"-type when I start my post by saying: "JESUS, OW, MY CHILDHOOD!"
What, is your malfunction?