I gotta say... I've been reading Marvel comics for decades, and I have never picked up on a suggestion that She Hulk was a slut... Psylocke, yup. Widow, sometimes, depending on the Widow. Black Cat, oh yeah! She Hulk?! Really? News to me.
I gotta say... I've been reading Marvel comics for decades, and I have never picked up on a suggestion that She Hulk was a slut... Psylocke, yup. Widow, sometimes, depending on the Widow. Black Cat, oh yeah! She Hulk?! Really? News to me.
And Journey Into Mystery is one of my favorite books these days. Little Kid Loki growing up to be whomever he wants, not who he is told he should be is just damn compelling! Not to mention the whole Sword and Sourcery format of the book.
Where? And when? I've heard nothing like that... they look nothing like the Chitauri or even good old normal Skrulls for that matter.
Good God man! Just explaining Cable alone would take a trilogy of films... but Bishop too?!
Exactly. I thought the same thing. Superman can't breathe in space either, but he was clearly doing so as soon as he climbed out of that moon hole.
I'm not sure if it was coincidence or intentional, but you know Elias Koteas did in fact play Casey Jones originally?
Jason Aaron is simply rocking it right now. Pick up Wolverine and the X-Men and his entire run on Wolverine. He also wrote Wolverine: Weapon X a few years back. Not quite as good, but it sets up a lot of the story elements and recurring characters that are popping up today.
Also, I am quite sure they won't be killing off Fury as Sam Jackson signed on to potentially play him in 7 films... He's only been in two so far, counting Avengers. I am not sure if post-credit cameos count or not. So either 2 or 4.
True. It does sort of seem that way after a second reading. It's just... boring is not the word I would ever have used to describe the moments of down time in Earthbound or Dragon Quest or what have you. My favorite parts of the Persona games are the "boring" parts. They are full of characterization and charm.…
That is how movement is handled in the Warhammer Fantasy and 40K tabletop games. Or at least it was a decade ago when I played them. I doubt they have changed it though.
Exactly! As I was reading the interview I just couldn't wrap my head around it. In what fucking world do these guys think they are going to grab COD numbers? It's just unrealistic.
Why would he? She and her hack husband do tend make things shittier. It's science fact!
Yeah, I kind of agree. I understand the sentiment the author is alluding to, but I really think boring is the wrong word choice here. Tranquil maybe?
Now we're getting to the good stuff!!
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I believe he had been banished to that house as a type of punishment (hence the sandworms, I always assumed they were like prison guards for him), but at the end of the film I think he was free again to go wreak havoc wherever he chose.
First Class, in my opinion, did not flesh out their villains at all. Other than Shaw and Frost, they were just vehicles for their respective powers. Zero character development. I don't even think the whirlwinds kid had a name. He was just the kid who tossed whirlwinds. If I had to guess I would guess Riptide, but I…
I don't know anything about the character that Elizabeth Banks (who I agree is excellent) is playing, but I totally agree that Josh Hutcherson is just terrible. Zathura, Journey 1 and Journey 2 are just awful, partially because of him. He's a terrible actor and I am not looking forward to these movies for just that…
Oh yeah, that is true. I just kind of assumed it was him as well based on the resemblance, I guess it could be someone else. My bad! Using my old Jump to Conclusions Mat too often.
Yes it is. He is supposed to be a cowboy/gunslinger type in the Western episode.