Easy. Find yourself a sentient cosmic cube and you're set.
Easy. Find yourself a sentient cosmic cube and you're set.
I don't understand why Cersei hasn't sent Super-soldier Mountain to kill the High Sparrow and everyone else in King's Landing while he's at it.
This is the only place I read about comics, so I honestly have no idea if a book is well-known or not. I can only guess.
I suppose it is, but there is a TV show in the works, so somebody must be reading it.
I recall last time I tried watching it, must have been in the 90s, I was bored silly. Clan of the Cave Bear was pretty awful, but I don't remember it being as boring.
This is what I find baffling. It's a fun movie that doesn't feel quite as dated as other comedies from the same period and milieu, but it's hardly what I'd consider a transcendental cultural touchstone or singular artistic achievement.
I just read Rat Queens v1 this week as well. It was so much fun! I don't usually read a trade in one sitting, but I couldn't put it down. Valid point about the cool kid patter, but I didn't have a problem with it because it felt appropriate for the characters.
Nice.
Any doctors will do.
The Doctors vs The Doctors
Tarantino gushing about Godard ca. '94 and watching his films on IFC is what did it for me.
I enjoyed the first issue even if, not knowing the entire back story, I did find it confusing. I didn't have that problem reading the first few issues of the Priest run. You can definitely tell it's Coates' first effort, but I'm confident he'll improve.
Unfortunately, DC doesn't have a MU-equivalent. You can buy digital content online and via an app, but it's basically a Comixology storefront, so no point in having a separate app and account just for them.
I haven't seen it in years, but I recall not enjoying it or being as affected by this one as much as I was by other Godard films from this period. The dance scene was lovely, though.
A horse? Whatchu talkin' bout, Willis?
That's funny because in an issue of Marvel Knights (written by Chuck Dixon) he mentions how bad things were before Giuliani.
There are plenty of characters who would fit in the West Coast. Daredevil isn't one of them.
The Fantastic Four were residents of "Central City" for the first couple of issues before moving to New York. I wonder if the editorial decision to use only real cities (primarily NYC) was made at that point
"…unless it was specifically pointed out,…"