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It was a bug. The power controller for the transceiver has a status flag that says whether it’s working or tripped. For one specific type of fault (potentially caused by a cosmic ray event) the controller tripped but the flag still showed it as working, so it wasn’t restarted. And since it powered the transponder,

Well, I know you were trying to play it for fun and laughs too, but copyright laws would allow Ms. VanDyne to eat Quisp cereal as it is an actual product and not covered by DC rights.

Diana and Nu52 Steve Trevor.

The Brass are going to point fingers at the civilian contractor. So then the question is whether Mrs. Johnson can sue the contractors. They certainly deserve to hand over the entire corporate value to her for breaking one of the tenets of our military- no one gets left behind. Sergeant Johnson did NOT signup to be

Yep. Plus he released a tell-all book about his past, so there’s not really any skeletons there. Which makes it even more interesting.

But yeah, one of the things he made a point of telling people in Secret Empire was “remember who helped you out when the time comes” - Kingpin VERY shrewdly gambled on the heroes

Considering just how it went down, it seems like it could lead to an emotionally better path ahead for J. Jonah Jameson, but we’ll have to wait and see if he’s really capable of giving up one of his oldest, hardest grudges now that he knows the face behind Spider-Man’s mask.

Did YOU read the last page of Watchmen? That, despite all their self-sacrifice to maintain Ozy’s secret, Rorscharch’s journal made it to the press, potentially spilling the secret and undoing everything Ozymandius did!

I have been wanting to see this show redone in some format for a long time now. Be it a movie or a new series. But I have concerns...

1. A sitcom? This is a HUGE red flag. The original was never a sitcom, nor would it have worked as one. And I swear to the little green men, if this thing has a laugh track, the

Rhotacism, the inability to pronounce the letter “r” is a little more complicated than that, I’m pretty sure. Like a person with it can sometimes pronounce the letter depending on what the letters surrounding it are.

Briefly, the ‘60s Batman series inspired me - as a kid - to start staging and performing my own “Batman fights”. First in the school playground, where they were realistic enough to get us into trouble, and then in school plays. Then I started martial arts training, which led to professional wrestling and film

no piccolo? this list is trash

What are you, Irish? He may be a Viscount but his lineage is royalty.

He was Viscount Greystoke.

Not just any white man, doofus, but friggen English Royalty. 

Jumping in to stress, if there are those who wish to argue it, that this is not “criticism.” Criticism is measured and well considered. Criticism makes an argument. Criticism makes a case. Criticism comes from a position of good faith and respect.

Did you grow up in the south? I ask because as someone who did, TKAM changed how I viewed the world around me. And I wonder if that impacts my view of it.

Social worker with a background in child physcology here:

I’ll defend this movie for a thousand years.