The artist couldn't get the pectorals big enough without it looking all out-of-proportion... and the "window" in the chest just looked weird.
The artist couldn't get the pectorals big enough without it looking all out-of-proportion... and the "window" in the chest just looked weird.
Actually, Superwoman is one of my faves. I like the way the artist is able to work the iconic spit-curl into the look, and the off-the-shoulder costume shows off the gender switch without being too fanboy-skeevy.
So if that's Vixen, would the male counterpart be Fox?
Mickey needs more muscles. I mean, look at those macaroni arms!
Cowering under the dashboard, most probably. Unless this is the kind of time vortex that only picks up the folks you love, leaving the rest to plummet to an icy grave, in which case this may be the darkest Dr. Who Christmas Special yet...
This made me a little sad. If you could hear what that poor dog that "starred" in this "movie" was actually thinking, it would be a litany of "Please take this thing off my head. I'll be a good dog.", over and over and over again...
"And here is is, your first spaceship full frontal. Behold the glory of Ridley Scott's spaceships that will no doubt lead this team of explorers off to their impending doom."
That's some pretty heavy light, there.
"I know! You'll need to make a weapon. Look around you– can you construct some sort of rudimentary lathe?"
I don't think those are power suits- the head seems too small to house a human head. Cyborgs? Full robots?
Has there EVER been an instance of a star of a major franchise saying, "Well, the latest script is meh... but we gotta keep milking the cash cow, so I'm doing it anyway"?
Caramel pretzel.
Or it could be the new "best insult of all time"... although calling someone "you naked mole-rat fluffer!" could either lead to a beatdown; or a puzzled, dismissive expression, followed by an explanation, followed by a beatdown.
Well, they ARE using a lot of the "Disney" fairy tales... just retconned into their own universe.
According to the producers of American Horror Story, Andrew Marvell was very, very wrong when he wrote: "The grave's a fine and private place, But none I think do there embrace."
They forgot one part- the season finale of Terra Nova is "Shakespeare...meets...Sophie's...Choice. With DINOSAURS!"
When the Leiden Sphaera was stolen in 1943 by a gang of time thieves, the copy the Inspector Spacetime nicked from another universe to replace it was correct... but only for the mirror universe.
Not bad... until you realize those furry "shorts"... AREN'T SHORTS. 0_o
But not Smith. Heck, the book starts with the line "Once upon a time, there was a Martian named Valentine Michael Smith." Or from later in the book: "Smith is not a man. He is an intelligent creature with the genes and ancestry of a man, but he is not a man..." Sure, he defines the left boundary of the X-axis, but…
Not to mention the Martian "Old Ones"- it's interesting that Valentine Michael Smith and the Old Ones would both be at extremes on the X -axis (being human and anything but, respectively), and right on the zero-line on the y-axis, as both were arguably either/neither evil or good (depending on your viewpoint, of…