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Oh yeah, I'm not too worried about Kirkman coming back, but its the fact it opened the gateway for the whole "They're dead BUUUUUT, here's a loophole - They never died to begin with!". Gwen Stacey is another example of this that I completely forgot about. Still, I'm very much enjoying the new Ultimate stuff they've

I remember when the Ultimate books followed a "dead is dead" policy. Then Robert Kirkman came along and screwed that all up by reviving Beast, saying SHIELD switched his body. Then he said Cable was Wolverine from the future. How the guy who wrote Walking Dead managed to fuck UXM up beyond repair is beyond me.

I don't have my iPad with me atm, but I'm pretty certain all of gawker's videos are viewable via HTML5, as is quite alot of the net I have found.

It was pretty much necessary for the PSP Monster Hunter games, and an absolute pain in the arse. I think even though it goes against the ethos of MH, they should have stuck some form of target lock into that version of the game. It does sound like they've learnt their lesson in the (non 2nd stick controls) 3DS version.

My biggest gripe - now the sodding thing won't fit in the case I bought for it.

Its a weird way they're releasing the game. The full game is a trial, you need to pay for characters as DLC. If you check out Major Nelsons blog, it says as much on the release list for the next few months

I've avoided most map packs for games, but I did grab BC2 Vietnam, and that was absolutely worth the asking price. It was akin to the old expansion packs you used to get for 1942/BF2 than the current map pack trend of 3 new maps.

Wilf in End of Time surely matches Donna :P But I agree, I was never fond on Rose or Martha (To the point I've never really watched much of Ecclestones series because I couldn't get into him as the Doctor either), but Donna was brilliant. I think Rose/Marthas fawning over the Doctor annoyed the hell out of me, whereas

For some reason, I always thought Doc had taught at the school (before being fired for some crazy experiment or something) due to what Strickland says to Marty in Part 1. But thinking about it, that could be down to just Doc being known around town.

"Behind the scenes, a few additions to the gunplay and team command I saw were a more nuanced upgrade system (you can now level up individual traits and specific ammo types rather than general fields) and a workbench, upon which you can customise your weapons with new parts, tweak their stats and even change their

Granted you might not want to narrow down to much were you live on the wild interwebs, but that wouldn't happen to be Dartford would it? Sounds surprisingly similar to someone who grew up nearby (New Ash Green/Longfield)

The Saw ride at Thorpe Park near London has a similar hang, where your actually beyond a straight drop (as in, your head is closer to the ground than your legs, if that makes any sense), and that one leaves you hanging on that angle for a few seconds. It is possibly the most nerve racking feeling I've felt on a

Awesome, appreciate the link. Although its now left me wondering if its actually going to be a sequel to the original series judging from the palace speech.

Modding the Wii is simple as. Check out ModMii, which makes everything as easy as possible, it downloads everything you need onto an SD card/directory and provides you with a cutomised walkthrough.

Agree with Jurassic Bark, but I'd have shifted Roswell back a few, and have Devils Hands as 1 (Or possibly swap JB and Devils Hands). Both of those episodes proved just how emotional you can make a comedy cartoon series. As in the article, the ending to JB is possibly the most heart-wrenching thing I can think of, and

My only regret...is that I have...Bonitis!

From what I've read, its down to human rights and mental health issues. He's agrophobic, ADD, and a few other bits and pieces, alongside previous suicide attempts that make it likely he'd attempt to kill himself if he were extradited. Theres been a fair bit more revealed, especially how when he was younger our AMAZING

You're possibly right in the fact that he dies as often as he lives. I just always think of Sharpe whenever I think of Sean Bean as thats possibly the first thing I saw him in. I always thought the "Lol, death" thing came from Boromir, but then there's Trevleyan and his Equilibrium and Patriot Games characters that I

If you don't mind, are you a) American? and b) someone who's never seen Sharpe? I'm seeing this a lot, but to us Brits, he's been running around battles for decades dodging musket shots and cannonballs. I'm not making this out snide, just curious if Sharpe is well known outside the UK.