Oh hey, it’s Mike Murdock!
Oh hey, it’s Mike Murdock!
DC has had only two full reboots (Crisis on Infinite Earths and Flashpoint). All the other ones have been implementing retcons onto a single continuity.
That was Major Force that stuffed Raynor’s girlfriend into a fridge.
Did it have much of a lasting impact on Superman? The article’s focus is on “big 90s changes of big superheroes” and if they lasted or not.
And he did not accompany Jon on his quest over the wall to *checks notes* capture a living zombie because somehow that would convince Cersei.
I laughed at a few jokes, although the generic slapstick is wearing thin. Probably because of the overused song they used as the soundtrack.
The ubiquity of superheroes is a big part of this issue, and as someone who has been burned by superhero publishers and their corporate overlords on multiple occasions, Moore doesn’t go easy on the genre. The Tempest #2 has Moore addressing a pop culture machine driven by corporate engines, and this issue criticizes…
The difference is the distance between the audience and the competitors. In more professional events, an audience member would not be able to easily interact with a player and players would be confined to a specific area to keep them away from the audience.
Antman, the Wasp, and Yellowjacket?
I watched the movie recently on Netflix and it was really awful.
So I don’t want to do that, but I think we’re going to do well. Now I’m betting against history because if you look at history, like literally, over 150 years, for whatever reason, when you have the president, that party doesn’t do very well in the midterms. I don’t know why.
I would not recommend listening to a podcast that believes there used to be “issue-based polarization”.
Is it too comic-book nerdy of me to think Alec Baldwin is probably too old for the role?
Oh wow, welcome to the mainstream media.
RIP RPI
Translation: Whoever this character is, he’s not in the finale, which, in an upset, is the most solid news anyone has given on the show yet. All your Tycho Nestoris fan theories have been blown to shit, Reddit.
“He’s the original boy and his dog, as someone in marketing has doubtless said at some point.”
My favorite part of any comic book death is when they come back and they keep their secret identity.
Gotta understand, the citizens of Galt’s Gulch are bringing in valuable inventions that the outside world refuses to understand.
Narnia as Christian-themed literature didn’t “click” for me until everyone died and they were sad that their sister wasn’t also dead.