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I think I can hear the echo from all empty rooms.

From the Article:

Hang on, I’m figuring out how many kidneys I’ll need to sell to get this money.  Now what were you saying?

White Dwarf used to be a generic gaming magazine - it had different articles for different games that they had no hand in making.

We always knew his parents were going to get locked up for neglect...

Here’s a counterpoint. A computer company liked the Warhammer art style and copied it into their computer game. The company was Blizzard and the game was Warcraft: Orcs vs. Humans. And that’s why World of Warcraft orcs are green, just like WFB orcs.

The problem is that you can’t have a series like Astartes without violating LOTS of intellectual property laws.

Wikus is not a great human being when we meet him. He’s basically a jerky mcjerkface and when things start to literally change for him, we’re not particularly sympathetic. He’s a coward and not particularly likable. So, eventually, he gets in the giant mecha after the aliens, who have been the only ones offering to

This is from the solicits for the Deadpool and Cable Split Second I mentioned:

Please see Cable & Deadpool: Split Second #1 for Cable’s precognitive abilities.

And every ARK player went, “TICKLE CHICKEN!!!”

Here’s hoping the MCU eventually has what’s in the comics:

Moira quickly surmises that the abnormal “no-place” biome that was forged to keep her presence on the island a secret is the cause of her disease, and now seemingly certain death, blaming Charles and Erik for her dire circumstances again.

There’s also a weird shot of him looking at someone blue?

I have two stories for you:

I’m waiting for Guillermo del Toro to sign up for his turn to make men fly and weapons go boom.

The thing that gets me is that in Action Comics, Superman is on Warworld, where he is a completely depowered slave.  This is due to the “Furnace Core” of War World currently being fueled by the remains of a couple of red suns (DON’T ASK ABOUT THE PHYSICS HERE, BECAUSE COMICS).

You’re correct in the global sense, such as during the original Crisis and the Infinite Earths got reduced to one.

I suspect it’s only Hubris if you can’t move the bridge. (Or maybe it’s only hubritic if he fails, is hubritic a word?) Personally, I suspect he wrote the contract when the boat was going to be smaller, and then he eventually saw some of the other superyachts and figured Go Big or Go Home.

I want to applaud his attempted white noise generator.