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Dr. John Malkovich Strange or nothing!

And why not? Namor is the badass Atlantean that takes down all challengers and fronts the sort of swagger that fine ladies like Emma Frost and Sue Storm just can't resist.

Avatar.

Wow, the imaginary demographic you just went after must feel pretty devastated right now. What a take down.

@avclub-c02b1e8c39e84057c1a17d0eea9c8bba:disqus says that specifically in his op yo.

Did you not read the review?

You're saying that The League doesn't base its humor around dogmatic accuracy? How scandalous.

She make jokes without bug-eyes more often. I'm not saying that she needs to lose the bug eyes, but she had a slightly more subtle jag here that was pretty great!

You laugh now, but all those hundreds of thousands of people will be millionaires by next year!

Other than my addiction to all things Injustice I'm a little partisan, but I find myself a much bigger fan of Marvel's "let's give people powers by making the Inhumans" approach to things. The idea that Terrigen would essentially be treated as a biological weapon is pretty cool.

"flopped like a FIFA player who felt a slight breeze as another player ran past him."

I got up to date on Avengers Undercover. I really like it, but I'm having a tonne of trouble with the lack of explanation about Deathlocket being aged up like… four to five years. She was clearly pre-pubescent in Arena.

Replace "Tongva" with a different Pantheon and you have 99% of Catholicism. "Catholicism", it's not just a name, it's a definition!

I like how he continuously tries to adapt to the new info Marah gives him, and his justifications just come off weaker and weaker…

The Uncharted Series is an odd example for me. They bring up all the people that Nathan has killed a few times, but I believe it's especially a big deal in two. The thing is… it's entirely voluntary for these people to try and stop him. They're mercenaries, they can quit their fucking job and stop trying to help their

There are a lot of games that have arbitrarily unbeatable bosses like the SA-X. Enemies where you either fight them for a certain amount of time until they leave in a cutscene, or where they simply nuke you but leave you alive. In some RPGs they'll kill you, but only because they have more experience points.
What made

This is the only Metroid game I've ever played, but I loved it. I even did the incredibly specific speed run, which is so demanding that you can't make a single mistake if you want to succeed. I would explore a few rooms in an area, rehearse moving through them until I could do so perfectly and without hesitation,

It's just genre snobbery. Many people believe this is some sort of new form of idiocy, but it's not, it's plain 'ol elitist idiocy. It's like how 19th century gentlemen with monocles and frilly-gowned ladies dismissed penny dreadfuls as "not real literature".

I recommend dropping WWE and playing Injustice Mobile instead. You're still collecting cards and fighting AI multiplayer, but there's actual fighting (tag team, groups of 3) involved. The fight mechanics are simple, but there's enough strategy involved for them to still be enjoyable.

Wow… Kind of sounds like a weak group other than Derrick. Although weak hangers-on like Victoria have a tendency to be darkhorses, so that could be interesting.