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Well, it would be hard to do the further adventures of Rey because episode VIII is clearly going to pick up on that. The problem with doing a prequel comic right now is they won't do one now about how Rey got on Jakku because 1. it's clearly a major factor in the movies with how frustratingly coy the are with any

I was thinking about this: why was Gwedoline Christie the one to wreck Finn with the melee weapon instead of just some random stormtrooper?

Which one of the new books stars Greg Grunberg?

As are Oscar Isaac's.

And I thought the script was the worst part about the film.

This sums up the entire show.

Personally, I'm always upset at the absence of Donna from any iteration of TV DC characters (she was actually a member of Young Justice but in the 5 year gap).

Including the 14 just a matter being factual while pointing out the flaws in the anthology's construction.

Their idea of what people are nostalgic for in terms of the Titans is almost exactly the same way Marvel is with the X-Men. Like Garth hasn't even been a particularly prominent member of the Titans but he a lot of the times gets included in these reunions (and to a somewhat lesser extent Roy), but most fans of the

Remender still writes the best Deadpool for my money. His hobo God monologue in Uncanny X-Force #16 maybe the hardest I've laughed from a comic in a long time.

I could be wrong about this but I think I remember Ellis saying that each new arc of Injection was going to be focusing closely on a single character now that they've revealed the conceit with the first arc.

They have since made up.

I wouldn't even really call it poorly written but sparsely written (which might just seem like semantics to some but whatever). There isn't a ton of depth to the characters but everything you need to know to propel the story is there (assuming you buy into the general conceit). But I can usually can't argue with

Right next to Thanos' Singin' Bass.

She's an infinitely better choice than anyone on this list.

I haven't seen it in any significant capacity since seeing it in the theaters. So, it's tough for me to give any sort of critical take on it other than knowing how Roland Emmerich directs films (well, action films anyway). But it's pretty roundly reviled and in such a way that doesn't make much sense to me because I

I understand why Godzilla was favorably reviewed but a lot of it had to do with people not really paying that much attention to it or really thinking about it after the initial viewing. The last American Godzilla film left such a bad taste in every one's mouth (and rightfully so) and despite being called Godzilla,

I have those initial JSA issues but literally have no memory of them and now that I think about it, did he callaborate with Johns or was it just with Goyer who then worked with Johns. I never read their Hawkman because I had just given up on the character at that point.

Or a slice of infinite pizza. But then everyone would be asking for it because in theory it would solve universal hunger, so you'd probably be better off just killing them anyway, the moochers.

I wouldn't call it "patience."