1) Borderline? I think you mean full-on delusional.
1) Borderline? I think you mean full-on delusional.
And that makes you part of the problem.
Straight White Men. Apparently "too many" female/POC/LGBT writers won last year. So these fine people are doing the Lord's work and making sure that Straight White Men get their moment in the sun.
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See, the problem with that picture is that claiming a male superhero drawn like that is in the same sort of situation and has the same baggage as a female superhero is ridiculous.
Congratulations - You've officially used the weakest rhetorical trick in the book, while simultaneously ignoring everything said in the article. Good job.
GG has a lot to say about everything. And almost none of it makes any sense.
Yeah, but tree ring counting is infallible. Better than actual science. Or haven't you heard?
I'm sorry, but I wouldn't regard the Daily Express as a credible source of scientific information. In fact, I'd doubt anything where the words "asteroid" and "today" are in big capital letters.
it amazes me how Hollywood finds a number of people to make a movie... who have never actually read any of the material beforehand and didn't learn to love it while growing up. Same holds true with Star Trek — I wonder whether Star Wars will end up being made by people who don't really know or care about that…
You do realize that Conan existed before the Marvel comics, right? That there's a whole gang of short stories written by Robert E. Howard out there?
Am I alone in thinking that The Scorpion King is the better Conan movie, despite not having Conan in it?
Next week on The Projection Booth we're going to have a deluxe episode of the show with interviews from Gerry Lopez, Ed Pressman, Sven-Ole Thorsen, Mark Finn, Paul Sammon, and more.
The younger generation just don't grasp how things were in the '80's. We were the good guys, the USSR the evil empire and people honestly thought WWIII was not only likely but totally inevitable. Sure, we had glasnost rising but still seemed it would always be that way so when the Berlin Wall fell and the Cold War…
That's simply not true.
You don't mention West End's line of books at all, which strikes me as odd, since they, not comics or movies, were primarily responsible for explaining and expanding a lot of the EU before Zahn's trilogy.
Forgive me for not knowing the exact terminology. Their fatigues looked like the brown ones pictured below.
so dumb.
Actually the novel is the Roadside Picnic