Who disappears unceremoniously far before the end and is never relevant again?
Who disappears unceremoniously far before the end and is never relevant again?
Aww damn now I just remembered who Billy and Dee are!
Okay.
In the comics I think it was the end of the Asgardians (temporary end of course) which seems suitably dramatic.
You shall not suffer a Wiz to Live!
It's funny that you cast these two things in opposition, but no actually, there's no fundamental contradiction. Muslims and people who appear to be muslims to ignorant people get attacked as a result of untempered rethoric against muslims in the wake of acts of islamic terrorism.
I think as Lex Luthor is a famously bald character and making "going bald" part of his onscreen origin story is probably not in the cards, I would think an obvious wig is the obvious answer.
That thing with the grandfather… was he meant to be psychic?
Ok, I should amend that to say that it was functional when I last changed its batteries, which when I checked just now had this gross potassium thingie growing out of them like batteries do.
Yeah the Vandal Savage story seemed especially compatible with The Flash mythology too, what with him basically being the first "metahuman."
And bury him face down with garlic buds in his ears.
I still own a functional walkman.
I don't think he's had any say in that side of the business.
I have a friend who participated on an album that was released in the cassette tape format.
Rudyyyy
First episode of the third season, apparently.
I'm really liking The Romeo Section, except for the rehab nonsense, it's pretty grotesque. It's a good thing it didn't affect the plot as much as it looked it would.
It only felt like five episodes. In reality it was just the one episode, which ended with Jack turning down some chicken soup.
Bulbasaur salutes you.
I'm positive that's in the book I haven't read, because I would remember that!