JudasAsparagus
JudasAsparagus
JudasAsparagus

Best science fiction and fantasy books of all time, chosen by popular vote. This will not end well.

Reverse-Flash was so dumb that he couldn't even land a spot with The Legion of Doom. Flash was left to slug it out against Captain Cold.

I have a confession to make: My first introduction to the world of comics came on a Saturday morning, when I turned on my television and was introduced to Challenge of the Super Friends. All the good guys had these really bad ass powers, and they were always squaring off against a group of supervillains with the

Green Lantern is being picked on, perhaps a bit unfairly, but he is the super-du-jour of the silver screen. And with the fame goes the blame. Sort of. So he's as apt a metaphor as any other character for the power-cloning chestnut the comic industry keeps grinding out, across far too many titles.

I do not like Green Lanterns with fur!

My better half expects me to have psychic powers. And she drives me mad if I roll critical failures while attempting to read her mind.

one Hulk

Take a truly unique hero and create an entire rogue's gallery just like him, by changing a color.

To make a long story short: The Universe is a taco.

They may be moving backwards in time. So it makes sense for them to become larger. Doesn't it?

This shows that growing black holes have been detected in 30% to 100% of the distant galaxies.

Breathing underwater, a la Steve Zissou.

Only once every seven years or so.

In other news, DZero is nearing a Sigma-Six-Certainty that they have discovered a budgetron, an elusive bit of data that only appears when funding is threatened.

Isotope what you did there. :-)

The Green Revolution saving the world from hunger since the 1940's.

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In addition to Leonardo, Blackbeard incorporated the shock-and-awe battle strategies of the French.

In Soviet Russia, internet censors YOU!

I like your thinking, but my imagination isn't large enough to include an advanced alien race that already has an Elliot Paulina Sumner. But three is a magic number, so I will add one more, if only for the sake of wild conjecture: Advanced life has already arisen on earth, meaning that mankind was not the first and

My contention: If advanced life forms exist and plan on invading earth, then it can be demonstrated statistically that they already have. That's a big if, but advanced civilizations have had more than 4 billion years to find and catalog this planet, so I don't worry about them ringing earth's doorbell in the near