The final issue of Marvel’s everything-changing event series bids farewell to the fictional father figure of its…
The final issue of Marvel’s everything-changing event series bids farewell to the fictional father figure of its…
The problem people have, as I understand it, is that Marvel has a reeeeeally bad history of not hiring minority creators and mis-using minority characters. Yet, they’ll jump at any chance to make money off Black culture. Plus Axel Alonso was really dickish (as usual) when asked to address this controversy.
YOU MEAN BLACK PEOPLE DO OTHER STUFF AND JUST LIKE LIVE THEIR LIVES AS BEST THEY CAN LIKE EVERYONE ELSE?
I’m tired of slave movies, too. We only get kudos when presenting a racial struggle. It’s frustrating. I loved the movie Creed— Ryan Coogler presented a thoughtful, nuanced, beautifully made picture, and the weakest thing about it was Sylvester Stallone as Rocky. I can’t stand blood sport . . . and yet I was…
The newest Clown Prince of Crime in Batman’s hometown isn’t insane. He didn’t fall into a vat of chemicals.…
OOOOOHHHH!!! I’ve gotta say, I really appreciate that they’re going with the IDW comic style art. I’m pretty much in, just on the chance that they’ll have an “all red bandana” mode!
Yeah, this guy clearly doesn’t get it.
The original Metal Gear Solid actually has a PC release. But you would be better served buying an old PlayStation and experiencing it as it was intended. Be sure to buy a copy of the game that comes in the original case. ;)
Batman: I have the cure for baldness.
Ohhhh. So that’s what really happened to Mike Tyson, huh? (Via ryrycomedy)
And where, in this comic, is a “generalized statement” made that there is “some inherent moral failing that comes with financial stability”?
As an active member of the KKK I always thought the comic portrayals of Hate Monger and the Serpent Society were laughably offensive. They went so over the top to demonize a whole group of people (now that’s what I call bigotry!)
I avoided the hype train by thinking JJ Abrams is a hack who hasn’t directed anything I liked in a decade. I enjoyed the movie, my low expectations were blown away, but to me it had a Lost season 1 vibe to it. Fun to watch, but lots of questions were raised, and the answers to those questions (which of course Abrams…
If the marketing campaigns for the next two movies are as ubiquitous as TFA’s I think the box office for Episode VII is going to be hurt by Star Wars fatigue. Seems like every product has tried to find some way to promote themselves with Star Wars for the past month. I don’t know how much more of this I can take.