Yes he did, in Avengers #15
Yes he did, in Avengers #15
I was but then it evolved into that post because the ideas kept popping
Can a 3D object (the fox) be next to a 2D representation of itself that presents itself on a 2D surface on a 3D image(the street sign fox) that itself is on a 2D surface(the poster) ? Perhaps it was this conundrum that drove the child to madness.
It's not like he actually destroyed the blocks. Just build it up again and nobody cares.
Just because a Zemo died doesn't mean he doesn't have a descendant somewhere, and while all of the heroes are busy going off on an Infinity War, wouldn't it be a great time to make a version of the Thunderbolts?
I was about to say, it probably has more to do with Kang being related to Reed Richards than his first appearances
Mine involves him restoring a damaged Eternity with a band comprised of himself, Dazzler and Black Bolt
Not to be confused with Flash Funk
Not these days when everything in them is contrived to be some kind of twist or "big moment" or both like the recent Cap/Hydra thing.
With his floating discs
It is called Star *Wars* after all. Why wouldn't it feel somewhat like a war movie?
Why in the WORLD does Dora have a thigh gap?
So was George Washington's wife
It's all around us, like The Force
Why in the world does Sard have a Yard gap?
Because these are the comics and not the movies. There are people who think they are comic book fans who have only watched the films and have barely read the comics
His name is Percy Pinkerton
That's the moment I said fuck this and stopped watching Sliders
Maybe Hulkamania (the green kind this time) will run wild on him
"he turned down a chance to be the President of the United States in the ‘60s"