And they brought up an interesting philosophical point: Is calling your twin sister the cutest girl in town technically narcissism?
And they brought up an interesting philosophical point: Is calling your twin sister the cutest girl in town technically narcissism?
All right, fine, the lizard people are here. This had better be worth leaving that warm sunny rock for.
Congratulations on the successful propagation of your genetic material!
Let's just all be glad he finally decided to wear pants.
I for one am glad that they're officially recognizing the fact that Dick Grayson has the world's worst fashion sense. I mean, he came by it honestly, growing up in a circus and all, but still.
You know, what this game really sounds like, more than Metroid, is Kirby. You defeat an enemy, take their powers, and use them to fight other enemies. Then you switch to that enemy's powers, and so on. So I'd steer more toward that vibe, and make the key being a diverse and imaginative set of robots to control. Kung…
SILENCE!
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No thanks, I'm covered for secretive organizations and funny hats. And drinking, obviously.
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Fuck yeah, Emperor Norton! Best king America's ever had. And as I recall, there was a substantial movement to name the new Bay Bridge after him, but the Oakland side apparently wasn't having it. I've never been so disappointed in my hometown.
The Internet is not exactly starved for pictures of Nicolas Cage.
This is more or less my feeling. It's interesting watching a Steven Bomb without the sense of urgency or cohesion from earlier bombs. The coming of Peridot and Jasper, the Cluster, the Sardonyx saga, they all had a feeling of momentum behind them. This one is just billed as "Summer Adventures," and so far doesn't seem…
Kevin's fake backstory monologue genuinely kept me guessing, though more in a "trying to outthink the writers" kind of way. It's an obvious ploy…but they do this exact thing with their villains all the time…but the timing's ridiculous…but the soundtrack seems to be backing him up…but it's nonsense…but it just keeps…
This ain't no party, this ain't no disco, this ain't no foolin' around.
He does have experience with large cartoon people from outer space who rebel against their warlike programming and befriend cute children.
Seems a little early for a spinoff, but they're juggling so many characters in the main book already (most of whom are never even in the same room) that it makes sense to spread them out a bit.
Yes, but how Raven is it?
Several dozen. Most write at most one or two series at a time.
Way ahead of you!