It's the Green Lantern he read as a kid and is therefore everyone's favorite.
It's the Green Lantern he read as a kid and is therefore everyone's favorite.
It wasn't an endorsement, but rather an inevitability.
Make Tatooine great…for the first time?
Not wasted, so much as unexplored. Although his post-NBA career does kind of give you better perspective on shit he had to deal with sports writers during his playing days.
The Logan/Jean relationship is a such weird one now because it's played up as a love triangle but there's very little actual work done on that front except telling the reader. The strongest examples aren't even in the comics but in the animated series and the movies. When Jean was with the X-Men in the late '70s, it…
ONSLAUGHT!
I mean, if falls apart when people try to make 1:1 comparisons.
Yeah, I think Logan forced her to do a walkabout at that point.
Here's hoping for an all violent women X-Force with Psylocke, Domino, Frenzy, Feral, and X-23.
Generation Next was my favorite AoA miniseries, what a bleak comic.
I mean, they could introduce that Wolverine is in fact a mutated wolverine or some humanity offshoot or one of the other dozens of bonkers ideas Marvel has kicked around at one time or another.
He basically does that in BvS. Sure *he* didn't kill that Jimmy Olson but he sure didn't save him.
This sort of seems like a good place to mention how annoyed I am when people say "comics" but mean "superhero."
Hahahahahahaha, no, but we're made to think it is.
All. The. Time.
Most of the time you just need to have two forms of ID (or just basic government approved documents that you are who you say you are) to get things like a passport or most forms of ID. A birth certificate is just an easy thing to produce in those situations. I mean, aside from actually finding it, just that everyone…
That must have been a pretty tense decade for his family.
I'd be okay with James Marsden sporting a handlebar mustache. He definitely has Cosair's hair.
And the funny thing is, it could easily be included into that metaphor. It's always one of the things that annoys me when people talk about adapting the story, in that they worry too much about the specifics and not what the overarching story is on a thematic level. When Jean flips out right before her battle with…
Except they were more talkative jerks.