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• In DC’s comics, Jennifer has the ability to transform herself into living electricity, something that makes sense for a comic book, but would actually be quite odd and terrifying in reality. It’s great that Black Lightning is handling her powers with something of a horror touch because, frankly, the things that she

I get what you’re saying about the stripes, but I loved the way the artists (both Mark Bagley, and Marquez) used the shaping of the cloak and negative black space to give him more of a spectral look and not so much floating sentient sheet. The right artist can make a simplistic look have dynamic presence. But hey, to

They should’ve just went with the Ultimate Comics version of their origin.

I came for The Baroness, but I stayed for the Soundwave.

I got all that from the article. My problem is that editing your character whenever you want should be a standard feature, especially since the feature is already a part of the finished game. The whole thing comes off as a way to shoehorn a micro transaction into a game that doesn’t really call for micro transactions.

But what exactly are they adding? The character creator system is already in the game. All they’re programming is a menu icon to give you access to the rest of the features that frankly, you should’ve always had access to.

It should just be standard. Saints Row 3 & 4 allowed you to change your character’s appearance anytime you wanted to. You just had to use in-game money to do it, which wasn’t a problem because you’d earn so much just playing. I get that they added it after the fact, but this comes off as shoehorning in

“Hunter Personal Grooming Tickets” so players will be able to redo their character’s appearance.

This DLC may get me to start using the Charge Blade

A Contest of Champions movie. I’d watch that. I’d watch a trilogy of that.

Project: Funk Da World stayed on heavy rotation in my CD player back in the day. I would rather hear this album than 95% of the garbage out right now.

While Davis has a key role in the movie, she may not be the reboot’s true star. The producers have been undergoing an intense, and so far fruitless search to find a Latina for the story’s main role, according to sources.

I think the real Shiro was absorbed by the Black Lion and that was who was actually yelling at Lance when the team was in that dreamlike state. I think clone Shiro doesn’t know that he’s a clone, but is aware that something isn’t quite right with himself.

I think the last episode of this season was very telling that Lotor is planning something and is trying to gain power. His expression after they got back from Oriande when Allura gained the Altean knowledge that he was trying all along to attain was very telling. He briefly showed his anger before going back into his

That’s because Shiro’s actually a clone. It’s why the black lion didn’t accept him at first after having accepted Keith. Also the episode where Shiro escapes, one of the Galra soldiers mentions a project “Kurone” being operational, which is the word “clone” if a Japanese person were to say the word in English. Also

The Shiro on the team is a clone. It’s why the black lion didn’t accept him at first after having accepted Keith. Also the episode where Shiro escapes, one of the Galra soldiers mentions a project “Kurone” being operational, which is the word “clone” if a Japanese person were to say the word in English.

I probably did because I remember going by that booth. I was surprised how many people were there for Jason David Frank.

I was there this past weekend and saw that cosplay as well!

The actual mass produced figures’ likenesses won’t look near as good in hand as these production photos make them out to be.

Actually that’s kinda not true. Yen was originally brought on for choreography duties alongside Jeff Ward (who choreographed the first film) and wasn’t even supposed to play a character. There was also a bit of conflict because their choreography styles kinda didn’t mesh at first. Blade’s fighting style is purposely