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Steve knows Reed and Tony well enough to know they would want to build a weapon capable of destroying another earth "just in case" now that the gems were off the table. And he was saying once that happened it was inevitable that the conversation would turn from "if" we should use this to "when" we should use this and

She's likely playing Sharon Carter, who is extremely blonde.

I would think you'd be into the way they are running the Age of Ultron tie-ins, as there are less than 20 total across the 3 months of the event and they are all contained in the equivalent of .1 issues, with the regular storylines of those books continuing uninterrupted.

It's really just a marketing banner they are using to push the fact that all their major franchises have gone through creative shifts is all.

I havent loved his Iron Man but I think it's been perfectly fine but man could I not disagree with you more strongly on Captain America. I LOVE Remender's Cap. It basically reads like Steve Rogers as a Fear Agent which hell fucking yes.

His writing on Iron Man is just fine, it's the art that sucks

Gillen's Journey into Mystery is a thing every comic book fan should read.

All the characters voices are dead on, only Noh-Varr sounds different, but that's attributable to just how poorly defined as a character he was coming into this book.

This was an exciting start to what I hope is a long run.

Man, I love, LOVE "A Sort of Homecoming" such an underrated track…but I figured it had zero chance in hell of making it out of that category so I went with my 2nd choice, the much more recognizable New Year's Day.

From Walter's explanation to Peter, it seemed like the idea was that Walter going with Michael into the future would allow them to create a Paradox so that he and the Observers would only stop existing after a certain point. So everything up to 2015 was the same, it's only after that that things were different. So

I made it through the Peter/Walter scene

the face looked a little silly, but I liked the way her body moved around, particularly the arms which tied in nicely with the way she died.

Goddamn guys, I came here to talk about this movie cause I enjoyed it quite a bit and all I find is a bunch of people harassing Tasha for not explicitly describing the movie's ending?

It's been fine, #3 was the best yet and finally had them doing big sci if adventure, but FF is by far the better book right now.

How dare you.

He's on the cover of the very next issue, dude ain't dead.

Nothing including "Batman: RIP" deserves a spot on a list of greatest anything

Nothing including "Batman: RIP" deserves a spot on a list of greatest anything

Late to this but I always kinda liked the joke he tells in Desperado.