You're only telling us now?! We just missed the 10-year anniversary. I would have taken the day off and tried to recreate it. I EVEN KNOW A KIM! What a waste.
You're only telling us now?! We just missed the 10-year anniversary. I would have taken the day off and tried to recreate it. I EVEN KNOW A KIM! What a waste.
What if the this entire trilogy is just Fox's version of The Killing Joke, with David Cross in the Jim Gordon role? Maybe it's meant to prove to us once and for all that even the most cynical, no-bullshit comic's comic can be corrupted if you throw enough money at him.
There is a great panel in Kingdom Come, which depicts the god-like incarnation of the Flash as a nigh-imperceptible, ever-present red blur along the grid of streets.
Agreed. SPOILERS. And that makes the scene where he dismantles Luthor/Braniac much more dramatic, as he basically refuses to be killed and prevents the Justice Lords future from happening.
Azula is Tracy Flick.
Yup.
I think it was more like "Until you detach, you won't be able to go to the Avatar state at will." But I agree that it wasn't clear and poorly handled.
That's very astute. SPOILER. I love how they animate her face when Ty Li attacks her to save Mai. It's this mix of rage and outright bewilderment. It's like she never even considered that it might happen.
I enjoyed the green crystal bending, but it made me wonder. Fire bending is stronger when the sun is out. Waterbending is stronger when the moon is out. Are there analogous circumstances for earth and air. It would make sense if earth bending were stronger the deeper you go (and it wouild explain crystal…
A true haiku master would have referenced the seasons. In fact, in Tales of Ba Sing Se, the haiku academy mistress does so in several of her poems.
I meekly point to the finale of Reboot, which recapped the entire series as a crude opera in the tune of I Am The Very Model of a Modern Major General. I miss Reboot so much.
At first I was confused, but then I activated Detective Mode and caught unmistakable traces of sarcasm in bright yellow.
Oh my God yes. Can you imagine hearing, "Sorry, Dragonborn. To fight the next dragon you have to collect 70 more Skeever Tails."?
I was going to type the same thing, then I thought "I know these people, I'll just scroll down a bit."
The best Iroh wisdom is "Pride is not the opposite of shame, but its source." I can't wait to have kids so I base their moral upbringing on this instead of, you know, religion.
It's not great, but I didn't think it was awful. If anything, it brings home the point that the Avatar's mission isn't just about fighting, but about (ugh) winning hearts and minds. That's why they don't just yip yip out of there - part of their mission is restoring faith in the Avatar and in a balanced world. I…
Uncut? No thank you.
Agreed. But it seems to have been written by T-Rex from Dinosaur Comics.
Walt's reaction to her griping was great. He treated her like a business partner and told her to handle it.
Clicking "like" is not a substitute for actually telling someone.