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I gotta say, that reveal was f'ing brilliant.

Er...actually the article is about the biggest fan over-reaction, not which fan outrage was most justified.

Personally I think that 'that' Thor is Carol Danvers / Captain Marvel and that Thor Odinson will still be around but Carol will have Thors powers much in the same way Beta Ray Bill does.

Thank you for pointing that out. I should emphasize this more in the post—the number relates to a "plateau" after which earning more doesn't really affect your day-to-day happiness (rather than the salary you need to earn in these places to be happy). I'll update.

I always wear it. For me, it doesn't feel right when I don't (plus I don't want to break anything in case I lose my grip).

That would actually be pretty smart. And I don't trust them to do anything smart.

I'm starting to wonder if they aren't releasing every possible rumor they can so that when actual spoilers do eventually get out nobody is sure if they're real or not.

It could just be a mid-/post-credits teaser, rather than the main plot. Doomsday actually seems like a reasonable choice of villain for the Justice League movie.

Bath police is what my uncle used to call it :(

you just blew the article for the writer the same way she said the spell plot-hole blew the buffyverse

And the spell breaks during a moment of true happiness, making it pretty unreliable.

For clarification, the Orb of Thesulah. Also, the spell was actually a curse, intended to cause a vampire to feel regret for all of the evil it had committed as a demon. Considering what both Angel and Spike went through after having their souls restored, one could even consider it cruel and unusual punishment.

Do you not recall the orb that was required to complete the spell? The others of which were extremely hard to come by? The orb that was shattered when the spell was completed? They couldn't just recast the spell over and over, because they were missing the main reagent.

which is why Hasbro always has the Generations toyline.

Right now? At this very moment? My advice is to just skip the movie tie-ins, vague or direct. If you want passionless representations of a beloved toy from your childhood, the movie is all you really need. Should the urge to press buttons and make Transformers do things become overwhelming, go buy some toys and see if

Unless you want to turn your head.

The Bruce Timm version of Batman's uniform from Batman the Animated Series. It distills the design to the most basic, iconic elements. It looks like a functional outfit made of cloth instead of some rubber fetishist's wet-dream.

I prefer her Captain Marvel outfit. Mostly because it looks like an actual military uniform.

I'd be surprised if you found any of those top questions on Kotaku.

It's Nintendo as hell. Makes you feel all... Nintendo.