Time traveling assassins already had a lot to answer for even before now, honestly.
Time traveling assassins already had a lot to answer for even before now, honestly.
It's important to remember that Pence used to be the head of the Republican Study Committee, which is the party's brain trust. In other words, he's the kind of guy Republican politicians think is smart. In practice what that means is he's very good at reiterating talking points.
Definitely read Squadron Supreme. It's not perfect, because it has a jarring art change halfway through, but it really is a great story, even aside from how influential it is. Other things I've discovered on Unlimited include J.M. DeMatteis' run on Captain America, which immediately preceded Gruenwald's, Si Spurrier…
Plenty of double decker bike parking, though.
Already?
This story needs more Subarus to be believable.
I suggest an American Idol-style talent competition with Jabb the Hutt and his courtiers as the judges.
"Hello…Crewman…"
Well at least we know that, if he does become president, he will be thoroughly mocked.
Trump has the same relationship with his hairpieces as Rourke has with his pets.
Fortunately for all criminal defendants everywhere, Trump is way too self-important to show up for jury duty.
I've never thought he was a particularly good actor, but the backlash is so pervasive I feel like I need to reassess and try to find something worthwhile in his career. He was…effective on My So-Called Life as an object of desire. He was convincing as someone Ed Norton would want to hit in Fight Club. He was…no, not…
That model looks like he's doing Vulcan cosplay.
It's painless, but brings on many changes.
Kamala is just a fun character. Is Wilson the best writer currently working at Marvel?
I'm totally down for reading one of the classics, but I'd also be interested to discuss something that's commonly owned/read but that's not universally beloved. Something like Kevin Smith's "Quiver" arc on Green Arrow, which sold a lot of copies, or "Reign of the Supermen", or "Old Man Logan". It could be cool to…
No, it has to be gritty, for the squirrel's life is grim indeed. I've seen so much squirrel death in my life. Squirrels electrocuted by power lines, flattened by Volvos, mauled by bobcats…okay maybe just regular cats. The point is, this comic is a lie.
I sort of disagree with the article, though. Waller was always complicated and always had an element of being a public servant, but I wouldn't characterize her as being on the "side of the angels"; she was always too obsessed with secrecy and power for that. Not a villain, but too flawed to be considered a positive…
It feels like almost no one can do a good Peter Parker story any more. It's really time to retire him.
Ugh, those Generation X issues were atrocious. He just wasn't the right fit for that series. I really liked those characters and most of them haven't been around much for years, except Emma Frost.