He is! I was surprised at his lack of presence in the trailer too. But Cavanaugh has been confirmed. Maybe his appearance is supposed to be a "surprise."
He is! I was surprised at his lack of presence in the trailer too. But Cavanaugh has been confirmed. Maybe his appearance is supposed to be a "surprise."
I hung in for Flash - and thank Rao, because I finally got a decent Jay Garrick as reward for my patience - but I did the same thing with Legends of Tomorrow.
Why did you type that name?
I dunno. I kind of want to see Barry dig himself out of the hole this year. I'm looking forward to the end of the season when he goes back in time - again - and this time lets Thawne kill his mom. Pathos!
He was right.
Fun fact! The other planet with a giant face in Marvel Comics was named Spartax. But it existed in the Microverse, and was the planet where the Acroyears lived.
That looks pretty boss. Although they seem to have stripped Diana down to about Captain America level… which is still pretty badass, but she should be on a par with Superman.
Point of order - I generally agree with your sentiment - but Barbara Gordon was not a teenager. She was a professional librarian (went to grad school and everything!) and at the time of her shooting, had been a senator for the great state of [redacted], where Gotham City lies. The "girl" part of "Batgirl" has more to…
The Wayne Foundation does all those things already.
If your name isn't Steve Allen, you're stealing my bit.
No, I loves me some JSA and JSA-adjacent stuff. I had a buddy with the All-Star collections and I've read them and enjoyed them. I'm not a big fan of digital comics, but this made me sit up and say what I said. This is pretty cool news.
I don't think "panty shot" equates to "powerful and tough." All Rucka did was have that part of the art edited out. Cho got pissed, and here we are. If not for the panty shot, I doubt Rucka would have objected to having Cho on the covers.
Holy shit.
In the LEGO Indiana Jones games, you just fight "the Enemy." It's very toothless. I get that post-Schindler's List Spielberg is wary of using Nazis for fear of trivializing them, and I get that the games were pitched at an all-ages (and thus little kids) crowd, but it still bothers me.
The Star Wars drinking game makes you drink twice any time Vader meets one of his kids and doesn't recognize them.
Audible sigh of relief.
One of the fun things about driving west out of Boston on the pike - okay, the ONLY fun thing - is seeing all the town names that Conan used for this episode. I always feel like I should pop in and see if any of them have a monorail.
You have the right of it, my friend.
Exactly. The Archie books have always been cheescake-y, but they flew under the radar somehow.
I would pay literal money for that.