What about this one:
What about this one:
It's a tough call, but I've got to give it to Lord of the Rings just because of the legacy it spawned. No LotR, no D&D. No D&D, a very different (if any) role-playing game landscape, and certainly no 9-year-old Tim playing the living daylights out of the first red-box Basic Set. (My parents would never have bought me…
Pretty sure those are eyestalks, not horns.
Robo-KITT looks like a Cylon!
Unfortunately, Skye and May are pretty much the only two people we've seen Ward emote to at all (except for sulking at some of Coulson's orders).
Seriously surprised at the beating Babylon 5 is taking. Do people only remember Legend of the Rangers or something?
Wait, Robot Chicken has Clancy Brown for their DC episode but someone else is playing Lex Luthor? Granted, his Lex isn't as iconic as Mark Hamill's Joker, but it still seems like they're missing a trick there.
My theory is, Scorpius is obsessed with Crichton because he doesn't understand why Crichton doesn't agree with him. He respects Crichton, he likes Crichton, he's one of about three people in the Uncharted Territories who understands how damn smart Crichton is, so obviously that means Crichton should think like him.…
Moffat saying that it's Capaldi's first season may be the only valid piece of evidence that he's going to be out in one. Moffat has been known to lie like a rug when he feels the urge.
Without a whole lot of reason. His character arc was basically "becomes less psychotic as he goes along."
The Legion of Super-Heroes needs to be a miniseries at least, just to get in enough of the cast. They make the X-Men look exclusive.
Robin D. Laws' New Tales of the Yellow Sign is in a similar vein, if a bit more monstery, although it seems to only be available digitally. Among other things it has a few riffs on the future history in "The Repairer of Reputations" that come out interestingly.
I really hope Chaosium discovers Kindle some day soon and puts their story collections back into print! I have their big book of Chambers and their Hastur Cycle and Antarktos Cycle books, but I'd dearly love to have some more of their collections and to have them all in a format that doesn't take two hands to read (or…
Maybe Quill needing replacement parts is how the Collector fits in!
You missed the 3rd edition Book of Vile Darkness's Cancer Mage, which manages to be both supremely tasteless and supremely silly at the same time.
And also it manages to show Ollie's womanizing without constantly having to tell us about it, and in a way that makes him not come off like a totally self-aware and manipulative asshole. This is a guy who I can totally believe was sleeping with his girlfriend's sister right before he was supposed to move in with his…
I've always thought that May and Coulson had a history together - maybe not lovers, but more than two agents on the same team for sure. And I'm pretty sure Ward was jealous of the way May was letting Coulson treat her wounds.
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And the sequel. (The extended cut is available on YouTube.)
There are two collections that I believe encompass all of Fletcher Hanks' work available through Amazon.