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The last sentence made me laugh. Feige himself, a new Marvel crossover.

Damn. I really want to know what happens next. That season ending was brilliant.

I'm usually a big fan of greco-roman influence, but there's just too much stuff on that costume.

This really begs the question of the origin of Trump's toupee. It could be Ewok fur.

I had stomach flu while watching it. I couldn't make it past that part.

Oops.

Adam Samberg. It might seem absurd, but I'm pretty sure he could pull it off. EDIT: Andy Samberg of course. Sorry…

Well at least try not to gust upwind.

No. I'll cling to the belief that I'm not rich because I'm too smart.

Not roguish enough, I think… But he ought to be in more stuff.

Upvoted for the effort.

MCU: Lawsuits war.

Very reminiscent of the Onion's review of Age of Ultron. There shall not be a single spot on screen without a superhero.

On about the same theme, there's an excellent and heartbreaking graphic novel, Three Shadows by Cyril Pedrosa. It's more metaphorical and very much worth reading.

That's how they'll defeat Zoom, who'll be revealed to have been Seth Rogen all along.

That's how he would do the most harm. So it's actually a relief.

The animated episodes were quite nice. Even keeping them would be cool.

I liked the soundtrack, though. Tito and Tarantula make for a very good road trip music.

I'm way more excited for this show than I was for Jessica Jones, even after watching it. I'm kind of ashamed of this reaction.

It does seem unfair indeed, and almost surreal. I don't think I've ever been disappointed by anything he's written. But it means I'm stressed out whenever I open a new issue: will this be the one where he slips?