Hey, we're talking about Socrates here.
Hey, we're talking about Socrates here.
Not to mention she actually directs attention to an organization trying to overturn the bill. It also annoys me when people make a sweeping generalization about the "right" way to protest.
Look at Mr. Well Rounded, over here.
I think it's fair to assume Quesada thinks there's only about 10,000 people in the world.
I'm always conflicted with Millar's version of Cap because he's horrid and/or inconsistent with the voice and motivation of the character but then he would throw in neat little details like in New Ultimates (or whatever it was called with Millar's version of the Red Skull as Cap's son) where Fury points out aspects of…
Not there's going to be an ambitious enough writer (or good enough, I suppose) in the confines of the MCU, but you get a really good movie out of a war between Kang, Immortus, and Nathanial Richards (the Iron Lad version) with the Avengers caught in the middle.
Correct me if I'm wrong here but at the time of Civil War, Tony had positioned himself within the government. Which wouldn't necessarily be out of character for to at least attempt and might pass something like registration if he some significant measure of control over how it was crafted and enforced. If it was…
You know, despite Emma's reputation, she's a fairly monogamous person.
"We literally created an island that is barely functional just so everyone would leave us the fuck alone so we can either A. figure shit out or B. die in peace…AND STILL YOU'RE BOTHERING US WITH THIS SHIT!"
This is also where we should point out that the reason mutants were reduced to 199 was because to Joe Quesada that number made more sense for a "minority."
His coach, some guy named Buttermaker gave him an alibi.
Ugh, it always bothers me when someone comes to the same conclusion but for reasons that make my skin crawl (and CBR, at least the last time I was there, are loaded with these types of fans).
So…we can expect Ryan Gosling or someone named Chris to be cast, right?
Did you see Ted Cruz's rally in Indiana and him try to relate to them using basketball terms? I think that's the real reason Knight is backing Trump.
…but still accepted by the tattered remains of the GOP.
That certainly explains this election.
I might be influenced by Lucifer too much but yeah, he does always strike me as the thin white duke era Bowie.
And yet Rob Ford was there until the bitter end.
Bieber is annoying but he sort of strikes me as a typical obnoxious child star rather than anything inherently evil.
Oh yeah, definitely. I like Rucka a lot and stories like this keep cropping up but at some point you have to think that his basic reaction should just be normal policy, right?