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*cough*Lou Ferrigno*cough*

The rat symbolizes obviousness.

It was clearly meant to be experienced through cave paintings. The new technology just loses something vital to the experience.

One of its biggest problems is that the book's conflict is in no way clear until the end. It makes the entire thing feels like it's just… detached, floating. Unanchored. Add on that it's the longest book, and that's a big problem.

The field is wide open. They only need to compete with Supernatural. And Grim. And Sleepy Hollow, Constantine soon.

Damn you… it's been years since that was stuck in my head. Damn your eyes!

Not since the restraining order.

FINALLY! He sold out!!!

Look at the size of Stephen King's books over time. There is clearly a level of fame you hit where all the editors are doing is pointing out spelling and grammatical errors.

Going to have to go a bit circuitous, but Ultimate Reed Richards found the original zombie universe and they used the machine he made to start dimension hopping which eventually had consequences on 616 (mostly zombie Deadpool, but I'd say that's a significant contribution to human culture).

Those damn kids and their dog won't get off of my lawn!

Damn right. I love League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, it's one of my favorite comics ever. But I will never read the entirety of "The Crazy Wide Forever." It gave me a headache trying to read it, I had no idea what was going on, and I wasn't even 10% through it yet.

So help me I would read that in a heartbeat, then probably stop after a year, then maybe pick it back up and finish it a couple years later.

Having just watched a healthy portion of it, I'm pretty sure you're thinking of Tigatron. He was all about nature (refused to move into the base, wanted to live with tigers), and Rhinox is one of two characters who make it all the way from the first to the final episode without any redesigns.

Come on Alan Moore, do you even lift?

I stopped reading after I saw that it was an Asylum production as I had learned all that I needed to know. They are apparently expanding from mockbusters to… something about stealing TV show concepts. I swear I had something for this.

I am your daughter!

I miss Transformers that look like Transformers.

Okay, from there I can see how that would work. I had interpreted what you'd said as "bending was put into the show to avoid hand to hand combat" instead of "they were working within the confines of not being allowed to have hand to hand combat so they came up with bending as a way around it."

I will vote up any post with the phrase "Jeph fucking Loeb."