Well, yeah, we’ve known that since 1999.
Well, yeah, we’ve known that since 1999.
I do feel compelled to point out that in TDKR he specifically says the Batmobile fires rubber bullets, not live rounds.
That would be this guy.
I mean...
Not something that happened to me, but a friend of mine was playing the Mass Effect series with his wife watching because she enjoys the story but not the actual gameplay. Apparently he decided to romance Miranda in the second game, and when they got to the romance scene itself his wife suddenly said “Wait, what is…
That’s a fair point. Though I would also think that any genetic enhancements they received could (in theory) have leveled the playing field. Who knows? It’s comic book genetic alteration.
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Well, it’s not like it’s an RPG. He didn’t have a limited number of skill points to distribute. It’s unlikely he would be sufficiently skilled, but hardly impossible.
Yep. They did From Fabletown with Love and Fables are Forever, I believe.
That’s pretty much accurate, yes. They were generally reserved for officers or other important-type people, because of the heroic implications.
You summoned me? Anyway, it’s called a muscle cuirass (lorica musculata to the Romans), it was used by the Greeks and the Romans, and it’s a type of armor meant to represent an idealized human body, in line with the idea of using nudity to depict heroism or divine lineage. That’s why all those fancy old Greek…
Nope, Kratos. Only Kratos.
I know Superman can fly faster than light, but I’m uncertain of his top speed. I know at one point he was reportedly near Vega (which, if the star, is about 25 light years away) when Jimmy Olsen activated his special watch to get Superman back to Earth. How long did it take him to get back? It’s uncertain, but less…
This should suffice to explain how ridiculously overpowered Superman is, based on feats.
That’s mostly true, but when you put together all of their various feats, Superman comes out way ahead, if only because he is, generally speaking, dramatically overpowered (even discounting Silver Age Superman, who was a walking deus ex machina). In addition, while the Heralds of Galactus are ridiculously strong,…
That’s.... complicated. Fire has been his weakness, and it’s been an intense phobia that caused him to shut down, mentally speaking, and at one point he could only be harmed by flame that was “emotionally significant,” I believe was how they put it. Currently, I think yes, you could defeat him with a can of bug spray…
I mean, Lifehacker is good. Gizmodo is okay. io9 is all right, I just don’t trust their opinions on movies.
Fairly simple. I was running a D&D game, and the party was venturing into tombs to locate some historical artifacts for a wizard. Some rooms were obviously trapped, with each room intended to test a particular skill or ability. One in particular had iron bars cross the door and trap them inside. On a small altar sat…
“Angels and Demons” is stupid, but “Gods Among Us” is not only an okay title for something about superheroes, it’s already a thing, which I feel like should have been mentioned.
Maybe not me personally, but someone’s probably into that sort of thing.