Night Man? Damn. I had totally forgotten about that book/show. Read the comic, watched the show, and yet somehow, totally forgot it existed....
Night Man? Damn. I had totally forgotten about that book/show. Read the comic, watched the show, and yet somehow, totally forgot it existed....
I will preface this with the fact that I am a male. I just don't find many female comedians funny. They all seem to get their material from a 'can o' instant comic'. I find that lesbian comics tend to be the exception. It seems that male comics have genres, be it geek/nerd humor, car guy, that whole Dane Cook…
they now make tattoo 'guns' that use these things called rechargeable batteries. It seems not having a cord makes things easier for the artist...
I can live with the 'based on real events' sales pitch, what I hate are the trailers that are cut in such a way that they portray the film in a tone completely different from the truth. Nothing worse than going to a film where the trailer made it appear to be a comedy, only to have it be a drama. The internet makes…
For all those who think this is situation is BS, send your heartfelt thank you to the fine folks over at Mercedes-Benz of North America, who spent millions to lobby for the end to personal importation of 'grey vehicles'. It was affecting their bottom line, and that just wouldn't do...
The only Skyline on the list are the ones tested by Motorex and only cover Jan '96 - Jun '98 models
Legally? As I understand, you can't. Period. It would be cheaper to buy a Veyron than it would cost to make them legal in the US. You would have to import so many, modify them to meet safety standards, then crash them to prove that they meet the standards. If they don't you import more, modify and repeat until…
From what I recall, The Vision is a 'clone' of the original Human Torch. He was created by Immortus by removing the original HT from the time stream for a second (or something).
I agree with the ill vote. The issue had been addressed and was over, then Bendis used to to kick start seven long years of one long, unending story.
The only two part question I can think of is;
I loved Mann & Machine, StreetHawk, Automan, Manimal, The Phoenix. I picked up StreetHawk when it was released on DVD. These are the types of shows that Sci-Fi used to air back when it launched, before they morphed into SyFy. Man, how I miss the original Sci-Fi Channel.
I really enjoy Powers, and unlike Alias, I think it ended up on the right network. And of the two properties, I think it lends itself better to adaptation. Alias is mired in Marvel continuity, while Powers is a world unto itself. Looking forward to casting news, 'cause this will determine if I will bother to check…
Shredding paper tedious? When my dad was in the Air Force, there was a shredder in the office that all the sons wanted to use. It was this government-grade monster that produced pieces smaller than this === YES, as smaller than three equal signs. Our dads would hand us a stack of paper and watched as we fed that…
That's okay, it was kinda obscure. Probably why you never heard of it.
I suspect this was more to prove that taking the HIV vaccine will not give the recipient HIV. Since vaccines are weakened forms of whatever virus you want to combat and usually administered to prevent, not fight infections, and HIV can lead to AIDS, nobody would likely want to be injected with a virus that could…
No idea who that was, looked it up, and DAMN!, that is some bad publishing history. Almost as bad as the Vampire Files by P.N. Elrod
Yeah, there is more complexity, such as women in large groups tend to synch up. Like having sex regularly with all those wives will lower his sperm count. The fact that fertility rates have been decreasing globally as we become more developed, that fertility rates tend to be lower among larger populations, etc. …
I know it's not the last but there is only a handful of launches left, and I also have no intention of dying anytime soon.
There is no 'You can only marry other Mormans' rule, the church accept, promotes, and encourages converting people. However, like other religions, it encourages their youths with the idea 'you should marry a good (religion) girl.'
Because, the more women he has around, the less likely it is that those women will have kids. Basically, nature 'sees' that there is a lack of wang-dang and turns off the womens ability to conceive to protect the population from genetic instability.