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People saying that Fantastic Four has had a hard time finding an audience are correct, but the fact that Perlmutter had the Fantastic Four posters inside the Marvel offices taken down shows that it's more than a business decision. Fantastic Four is what made Marvel what it is and he had all evidence that they exist

Could you guys just make a guide for which craft beer has the highest alcohol content? Thanks in advance.

I'll believe the Deadwood game is here when I'm installing it on my D drive

Malazan is probably the most "inclusive" fantasy series I've read. It doesn't explicitly deal with the race of its characters that often but when it does they're very often either black or non-standard human color, or just non-human. The army that much of the series follows is also gender and racially mixed and it's

Jesus dude, fuck off.

Doesn't say in the article, but I hope the reviewer played through to get all five endings, or at least the first four. The game is fun and enjoyable on your first playthrough but if you end it there you're missing a lot of interesting gameplay elements that are introduced in later playthroughs and I'd argue the

Alan Moore and Rick Veitch do an absolutely fantastic pastiche of Starlin's cosmic style of art and storytelling (along with pretty much every other genre and style of comic books from the past 50 years) in Moore's great run on Supreme. Something to look into if you like this kind of stuff.

It's pretty consistent with everything else I do.

It's pretty consistent with everything else I do.

You're right, I can't believe I was wrong.  I really need to go be alone for a while and sort some things out.

You're right, I can't believe I was wrong.  I really need to go be alone for a while and sort some things out.

Jackson was actually legally prohibited from using anything that is solely found in Unfinished Tales or The Silmarillion because the film rights for those books have never (and likely will never) be sold, which is a real shame because there's actually some legitimately interesting backstory to The Hobbit in Unfinished

Jackson was actually legally prohibited from using anything that is solely found in Unfinished Tales or The Silmarillion because the film rights for those books have never (and likely will never) be sold, which is a real shame because there's actually some legitimately interesting backstory to The Hobbit in Unfinished