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    That was in the lead-up to Secret Wars. The Beyonders were destroying the entire multiverse. I assume that the restoration of said multiverse also restored the cosmic entities, but I don't know if that's been made explicit yet.

    Yeah, and the same writer is responsible for both events. That's pretty ballsy, Geoff Johns, to blame your own story on the characters from a far greater work three decades hence.

    People screamed when the brought back Bucky (Bucky's death being a defining aspect of modern Cap), but that storyline became one of Cap's best ever.

    C'mon! The best way to honor Kirby's creative legacy is to keep everything static in the state he left them!

    Come to earth, control all Inhumans, and turn all humans into Alpha Primitives (more-or-less mindless automatons under his control).

    People like to think of Disney as a huge monolith but it's more accurate to think of it as several smaller monoliths. The umbrella corp. is kind of hands-off when it it comes to the small details (although they're certainly involved in the larger direction of each subsidiary).

    Holophobe.

    It wasn't bad. Great cast, some great episodes, but they flubbed the ending, so people will only remember that.

    KQIV! In addition to the whale tongue (which at least wasn't fatal if you fell), there were SPIRAL staircases that you had to navigate. Pretty f'd up there, Roberta.

    Good to hear! It may sound like a small thing, but no reloading means they're hewing pretty close to the ethos of the original.

    See also: Serenity. From the online interest, the studio probably figured they had a smash hit on their hands. But it didn't even make back its budget.

    Akroyd probably remembers very little from 1975.

    With every new console generation, I'm fairly able to resist buying the new one for quite a while. But eventually, there comes a game which makes me think, "yeah, time to shell out."

    Wha? Second Coming was great.

    racmu and racx were my first online communities. I still kind of miss them. I'd much rather have usenet than disqus.

    Bored and busy, what with getting a job, wife, and kid. He and Al Kennedy do a great comics podcast called House To Astonish. Highly recommended.

    Hey Modell, if you ditch the Bachman, I'll take them off your hands!

    Brick & Morty stores, eh? I'm not sure I'd buy whatever they're sellin'.

    I love browsing. I was in out of town a couple of months ago and came across a FYE that had a going-out-of-business sale. Since most people probably didn't give a crap, there were still a lot of great options left! I finally found Prince's The Gold Experience for cheap!

    Broderick would've been 23 during filming; that's not too far off. Alan Ruck, however, was six years older…. yeah.