If you can find it, I don't know if they've been all snapped up as well, the Unknown Soldier Showcase was pretty great.
If you can find it, I don't know if they've been all snapped up as well, the Unknown Soldier Showcase was pretty great.
In the second paragraph (maybe third) he says he doesn't really understand the ramifications of the bill. In the rest of his post, he confirms that.
Because he leaves a huge carbon footprint?
It's not that the bosses are thematically jarring, it's that it's jarring to be forced into direct conflict with few real options when up to that point the game's been bending over backwards to give you ways to avoid it. When I got to the first boss, it felt like the game was mocking me. "Bet you wish you'd picked up…
He's even designed to look a bit like Welles.
"it inspired half of tvtropes"
I heard somewhere from a designer that a rule of thumb is that every extra line adds so many cents or dollars to the final cost of animating, so it makes sense they'd want to get rid of all those extra lines if they're not absolutely needed.
Cobblepot probably won't even hire anyone that has a G.E.D.
How are Query and Echo these days? Still henching, or have they moved on post-college?
I'm glad somebody got it, because the best I could do was Lap + Reich + Con, which would be leprechaun, which we all know is the true source of any magician's dark powers.
I think the first syllable might be lap, not leg.
He gets frozen near the end of WWII, and then thawed out in the modern day.
Yeah, but whose heart, Zsasz?
I was going to say it was the way you pull off the lime-green business suit and bowler combo like few men can, Nygma.
I'd guess goth music, because of the Absinthe connection?
Doomsday, as he was on the series, just wasn't a big enough threat to deal with for that kind of big ending. I thought Darkseid showing up was a LITTLE bit anticlimactic, but it was still pretty awesome. I sort of wished that maybe they'd gone bigger and plumbed a little Grant Morrison, maybe thrown Mageddon out there…
And it also had the Question running over a Parademon with his car, and then PUNCHING IT IN THE FACE.
aw man, I was actually going to guess that after Nick H.'s post, but no use sour-graping now.
Red Hood suffers from a lot of lousy Winick dialogue, though.
Return of the Joker is pretty great.