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    Marvel Puzzle Quest has FOUR different Wolverine variants (five if you include X-23), and a whole lot of other X-Men and FF characters. The developers of that game post online sometimes, and they've said that no characters are off-limits, but that certain characters involve more complicated negotiations than others.

    Seriously. Plus we still have mutants in Uncanny Avengers, and how many X-Men minis were there during Secret Wars again? And aren't they planning a big X-event for the summer?

    Would the actress have to be Pakistani? That seems like micro-casting to an absurd degree.

    Mabel Pines and Carol from Last Man in Earth say: yes.

    It is being moved; they just haven't decided on the new date yet. When Marvel first announced the Inhumans date, it was before they knew about the Ant-Man sequel and the Spider-Man movie. So they've got a full plate already, and they'll probably add GOTG 3 and Dr. Strange 2. So instead of picking a new date for

    This isn't news. Kevein Feige already said this would happen when Disney announce Indiana Jones 5; the release schedule just got too crowded. This is simply Disney/Marvel making it official.

    Hmm… Other than the title and epic-ness, I don't see much resemblance, to be honest.

    I was in a mall a couple of months ago and there was a FYE that had a "going out of business" sale. I found a used copy of "The Gold Experience", which happened to be the only gap I had during the "classic" Prince years. (Which, let's say, ends at "Emancipation".)

    No, the UGA faculty and staff submit recommendations to the Peabody Board, which is "a ~17-member panel of scholars, critics and media-industry professionals". They make the final decisions by unanimous consent.

    The Peabody Awards judging process is unusually rigorous.[3] Evaluation of the more than 1,000 entries typically received begins in early February with some 30 committees composed of a number of University of Georgia faculty or staff members and selected students.[10] Each committee is charged with screening or

    They're just so, so… tired.

    I think this is still a Sony film, and I imagine that this quid pro quo was a big reason that Sony made the deal with Marvel in the first place.

    Also, the last line of IM3 was literally "I am Iron Man." The Clean Slate program is a way of starting over, not of calling it quits.

    My fan-theory is that the spider-bite gave him an instinctual knowledge of the webbing's formula. He just had to figure out a way to mix it, and a mechanism for deploying it. And that's where the "high school genius" comes in. This seems more believable than him coming up with the formula cold.

    Skrulls were issue 2, weren't they? Turned to cows, and all that.

    Big fan of Kelly Sue's Captain Marvel, then?

    Thank you! I thought I was the only one…

    Lee's formula — and what made early Marvel such a runaway success — is a mixture of realism and the fantastic. The FF will fight aliens and space gods, travel to the stars and other dimensions, but when it's all over they have to deal with relationships, and money trouble, and fitting in with society at large.

    "Some of"…? "Pretty good"…?

    I like it. I mean, I don't really care about lyrics, so the repetition doesn't bother me. But it's a very propulsive, catchy song that's delivered with passion. And it rocks.