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Larry Indiana
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Stroman's stuff was great. I liked the old Cloak and Dagger graphic novel he did too.

Yup that sums it up for me as well. It's the first thing I think of when I think of the character.

I personally love the character, particularly from the Peter David run of X-Factor. I'm so excited to see what Whedon does with him.

I bet dollars to doughnuts that Pietro and Wanda's powers will be caused by the Extremis virus instead of mutation in the Avengers movieverse.

Hey, that guy's right!!

"Butte".

STEELHEART!!! a-AA-aaaa! FIGHTER OF THE BRAVEHEART! DEFENDER OF THE LIONHEART!! ALLY OF THE THUNDERHEART!

I watched the entirety of Bob's Burgers out of order last weekend and it didn't hurt me none. Well I did develop a "scalloped tongue", but that's probably just a thyroid condition.

I paid through the nose for a beat-up ex-rental copy back in the day and was pretty disappointed with the film upon watching it. May have to give it another look though.

That commentary is extraordinary.

@avclub-6956968b560a7eb499ca03a8b3b43189:disqus Indeed—I wasn't really saying those are crummy characters, just remarking on their relative notoriety.

Cage's shirt was yellow. Pants were blue. Then yellow again for the boots.

Flame on!!!

Not for nothing but there's a flash of the New Warriors character Rage in the Marvel bumper.

Whoa…shell shock

The Country Bears are clearly the work of the High Evolutionary.

Probably just a contractual thing, like how Stan Lee and Avi Arad get a producer credit on every Marvel movie even though they do no work on the movie in any capacity.(Except for Smilin' Stan's cameos.)

I've read books that had Mary Sue characters before but this is the only one where literally the entire book—characters, setting, narrative, theme, every word—was a Mary Sue. if it wasn't for the phenomenon known as "hatereading" I would never have finished it. Just utter fanwank garbage.