For the past few years, it has. Very small, usually in the upper left corner.
(Apologies for the reflections)
For the past few years, it has. Very small, usually in the upper left corner.
(Apologies for the reflections)
I guess they felt the need to distinguish the MARVEL COMICS from the MARVEL SUPPOSITORY PRODUCTS division.
I’m not gonna accuse you of being paid like many others have... but yeah, the fact that this article is published right now, seemingly out of the blue, is sus as all get out.
Why is there a kid in a battlefield? Did he get a special dispensation from logic? Why would any parent choose to take a child into war?
I saw it, It was good. Well worth my time.
Without sounding like a millennial with a lawn complex (fat chance), from years of experience, this is not the impending apocalypse zoomers...
I think this is just you.
I genuinely thought that header image was a shot from Team America: World Police for a second.
I’m purple. I don’t wanna be purple.
Just the knowledge that it’s a Ubisoft game is a big turnoff, frankly. Same thing with Eclipse — the trailer was impressive, but then you realize it’s a Quantic Dream release.
And a lot of that happens simultaneously with other action, and/or at speeds beyond human processing. The more I think about it, the harder it is for me to envision how this works in a visual medium.
Man, I am so excited for the Murderbot series. Skarsgard doesn’t fit with what I think Sec Unit should look like, but he’s a fine actor and I’m sure will do great.
Watching “The Star Beast,” I was reminded of something I wrote in a comment on this site, many years ago:
I mean it makes sense. He can do a lot of solid variety that a lot of the time you don’t even notice it is him until you get it pointed out. Like the voice he does in wish is very similar to the one he does in harley quinn as clayface but you would never know he also voices the joker in that series.
Not just animals, he’s been in every Disney animated movie since Wreck It Ralph (11, by my count). Even voiced a scroll in Disenchanted. He’s Disney’s John Ratzenberger.
That’s good to hear. It’s looks fun. Gonna try to catch it next weekend when my oldest son is fully recovered from his surgery
It is a young Freddie Highmore. He was in the first film version of The Spiderwick Chronicles back in 2008.
Stan did his best work with Jack, Steve, and John.
Jack did his best work with Stan. Steve did his best work with Stan. John did his best work with Stan (but also with anybody, because he was John Romita).
All of these dudes were essential ingredients in the magic of the finished product.
I had to stop partway through my Disco Elysium playthrough and I know I’m going to be utterly lost if I get back to it.