AbraKaDaggers
AbraKaDaggers
AbraKaDaggers

You are 100% correct, Luke. I've been saying the same thing for years. I don't think it will ever be topped.

Oh I totally agree with you about John Stewart. He's awesome. But you should hear Denny O'Neil talk about some of the editorial mandates about him when he was being created. Julie Schwartz may be a legendary editor and author, but he wasn't exactly progressive.

Here's a few more just off the top of my head.

Thank you! He's a god damned monster!

It's a review. By definition it is Luke's opinion of the show. It's not a book report.

Just so everyone knows, 80 Days is iPad only according to the AppStore. May want to remove that one from the list.

I believe that is called a pescatarian.

I'm sure it popped up long before this, but I know for a fact that it was a plot point in Jonathan Hickman's Secret Warriors, which also inspired quite a lot of Hydra's portrayal in the MCU. Here is a chart showing the hierarchy of Hydra. Potential Cap America Winter Soldier spoilers!

I can't, and I would be inclined to defer to your judgment as to which actually came first. All this stuff about Aim being a Hydra branch is almost certainly retconned in by other writers down the road.

They were. They didn't have the rights to Spectre until this year.

In comics, Hydra was founded by Baron Strucker during WWII. AIM was created as an offshoot of Hydra's science division sometime during the 60's I presume. Sometime after that they split off and became their own organization. I assume it's because they couldn't find beekeeper a outfits in Green.

There was that one time...

You're the only other person in the world that I have even heard mention that game. I rented it once when I was a kid and I was blown away by it. I guess Dissidia is sort of a follow up to it...

This game sounds pretty amazing. I'll have to look into it.

That game was amazing! I was robbed of it by an 8 year old before I ever had the chance to beat it. Damn kid. I've still never even started a second playthrough. The first one was pretty great as well. The third one less great, but still quite enjoyable.

I cannot agree with you more on this. That part of the game blew my mind as a kid. I rented it one weekend, got to that point in the game and just stopped. I spent most of the rest of the weekend just buying and selling items. It was just nothing I had ever seen before. Even Torneko himself (Taloon as we knew him) was

I agree. I also didn't like the magic system, and the Junction system became pretty broken by the endgame. My least favorite in the series.

Wiz 8 is really solid. Definitely worth tracking down.

Wizardry?