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My nickname in college was "Daria."

His Pirates music is hummable.

So, wait, what you're saying is that it's the children who are wrong?

That's a fun piece of music.

All those who choose to oppose his shield must yield.

I don't know enough about music to come to those conclusions myself, but I could at least pick out the Batman, Joker, and Bane themes in their respective films. And it's pretty obvious that Zimmer and Zimmer/Howard were trying to integrate the music into the film in ways that Williams would never have attempted. The

Ooohoooh! As in surprise and alarm!

Respect.

Technically, we don't have the original Norse myths available. We only have the Christianized ones, written down by scholars and monks hundreds of years after the Scandinavians became Christian, and it may be that the idea of Loki as Evil was borrowed from Satan.

Ah, okay. That's actually a pretty good point.

You got something against Kajagoogoo hair?

The town of Wilbraham, which is what Lovecraft based Dunwich upon, is the world headquarters for Friendlys Ice Cream.

Except for his marriage, his aunts, his many female pen-pals, and all the women he collaborated on stories with, you're absolutely correct.

Eh, Lockjaw lived with Ben Grimm for a while. You don't have to be an Inhuman to be his friend.

Everyone smoked six packs a day. How else should they look?

Claremont intended for a lot of things.

They all have that power.

Look, if living under an orphanage and "experimenting" upon little boys is creepy, than I guess Mr. Sinister is creepy, okay?

I've only read the first Ms. Marvel trade - it was excellent, thanks for asking - but is there any part of her story that is improved by making her an Inhuman instead of a mutant?

Remember when the Inhumans moved to the Moon because modern pollution was killing them off? Why can't we go back to that?