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I think that’s a scene from Tales of the Jedi, not Clone Wars.

The headline is clickbait. The actual content is “Longtime editor Tom Brevoort is moving from the Avengers to the X-Men.” That’s it.

Marie. Pike said it a lot in the musical episode.

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It also has everything from “professional Never Have I Ever” to a TON of DnD content and so much more.

Wooooo! Go Dropout! One of the best streaming platforms, seriously.

I’m pretty sure all artists would say no and the people in charge of the AI would do it anyway. Like they have already done.

The IDW Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comic introduced a female turtle in a very interesting way and fans have loved her. They also just started introducing Venus in the comics in a very interesting way. If you want just a hint:

You should try reading the IDW TMNT comics that started in 2011. They are still going (over 140 issues), with a bunch of really good spin-offs (including a future dystopia The Last Ronin), and it’s all just really good stuff.

Yeah! This t-shirt of the Twin Towers burning while Grimace drinks his milkshake is totally appropriate!

Right and this doesn’t end with a genocide. It’s pretty obvious that Xavier is wrong.

Artists, my non-artist opinion: lost cause. You can’t stuff the cat back in teh back. You can try as you might to try and get plaigarism limited, but it will only delay the inevitable.

Actually, the Mutant Massacre was in the 1980s.

I guess you missed the whole “Krakoan Era” period. You know, the last four years. Like, this is the beginning of Act 3, where the first two acts were pretty good for mutants.

This is one issue and it’s not really dour, it’s just tragic.

You realize the comic you are referencing, Spider-Man versus Wolverine, ends with Spider-Man accidentally killing someone, right? Like, it’s also a tragedy?a It’s an event that haunts Spider-Man’s dreams and one that he has repeatedly referenced.

Orchis is just humans using technology to fight mutants.

Why would having a mutant with the power of invention prevent Orchis from killing people? I don’t understand the logic.

Used to be that if you wanted to watch a show you liked you had to hope that a local TV station would run it.

I was wrong in regard to the Imitation Game, but not the others. io9 chooses what to review and what not to review. It doesn’t matter if it’s a biopic about a scientist or directed by Christoher Nolan.

Reviewing some historical films doesn’t mean that io9 reviews all historical films. Generally, they review the historical film that they want to review. If nobody wants to review a film? They don’t. And honestly, that’s the way it should be.