I dunno, seems like it might be more trouble than it's worth.
I dunno, seems like it might be more trouble than it's worth.
This is one of his best ones lately, in my opinion.
::Bret Ratner's ears perk up::
Her remainders, you mean. Remainders of Go Set a Watchman.
Job's robe is a completely different thing, you don't want it, he had boils and his family died.
This is my saddest upvote ever.
Yeah, who's going to protect Canada from its terrifying government and even more terrifying elder Gods? Or terrifying villains like Scramble, the Mixed-Up Man, who creates new body parts for himself out of corpses?
I shouldn't kid, because I love them too, even though I've barely read any of the original series. I liked the Steven T. Seagle series, I liked the Pak/Van Lente/Eaglesham series, I like them in the new Captain Marvel series, and I even sort of liked the very weird Oeming/Kolins Omega Flight that barely had any…
Canadian Hulu would require 30% of all superhero shows to be Alpha Flight and related spinoffs.
…and Ulysses Bloodstone training baby Elsa Bloodstone to fight monsters.
Great character. "Oh Chase, I'm glad I loved you while I could."
Even though they're in the Marvel Universe, this is a Brian K. Vaughan story much more than a Marvel story. These characters have been written by Joss Whedon, Terry Moore, and Kathryn Immonen, all of whom have very distinct styles, but their Vaughanness keeps shining through, because the relationships he set up in the…
Thor: "Well met, friend Molly!"
Whoa. I bet that took a lot of chalk.
But how would erotic thrillers…?
He'll be back at the end, though, with Jimmy Smits, Alan Alda, and Keb Mo.
"I take these meritless claims very seriously."
I forget how many sequels there are now. I assume the last one will be called simply Fin.
I think you just gave the entire Cannes Film Festival selection committee an orgasm.
Everybody's talking about him, he's the coolest guy around.