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The Lich was de-Lichified and turned into a (giant) human baby, now currently under the care of Tree Trunks and Mr. Pig. The Lich originally appeared in the season two two-part finale and "died" in the season six premiere — three seasons as primary antagonist is pretty good by my count.

No, he's not hanging out with Marceline now.

For whatever reason, I've always assumed the Venture boys were originally born 19 years ago but are only physically 16, due to gaps in cloning time. For a while, I think VB was pretty good on having an actual strict timeline.

There is a black Superman in the current series Multiversity. Of course, he's the Superman from Earth-23, but that's still nothing to sneeze at.

Lemire and Sorrentino also left the book a few issues back. It's now in the hands of the guys who do the Arrow TV show, which I've heard mixed results about.

But it's not like these reboots are, in general, setting the box-office on fire. Most do *okay* business domestically, clean up overseas, and are forgotten about a few years later. Both Terminator 3 and 4 didn't make their budgets back domestically. Pretty much every Total Recall-styled remake of an 80s/90s movie

Or that Rick, a good man, must become a monster in order to protect his family?

It didn't come across as Beth losing her mind in the beginning of this season: she came across as trying desperately to survive and escape from the hospital.

If Kirkman was serious about it, he'd have, say, Michonne die from a walker bite unexpectedly. There are still "hero auras" in the comics, despite what Kirkman says.

Not Old Man Percy! He was just enjoying his strawberries!

There's a limited amount of plots they have. "Separating the characters, only to have them reunite at a later date" eats up a lot of episodes.

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It's awfully convenient Carol wakes up and starts to walk a day before she leaves the hospital.

I thought the original mark was from Gareth so his cannibal peeps would know where to attack. I think the mark has changed, though.

I can feel myself being at the point with the Walking Dead TV series as I was with the Walking Dead comic book series — something different has to happen. While it can be exciting for two characters to try and sneak into a place and see the wreckage of an abandoned settlement, eventually the audience is going to need

I'll be honest: up until seeing this trailer, I was 100% certain it was Charles Schultz and not Charles Schulz. My mind is obviously blown.

I love how some guy thought "clam food truck" would be a successful business venture.

I'm not surprised. Isn't it alluded to that Daryl had a pretty rough childhood, what with Merle being a huge asshole older brother?

I remember Gillian Jacobs and Chris Jericho also had a great rapport on the Talking Dead last season. There must be some chemistry between Community cast members and pro-wrestlers.

I was shocked to find out Emily Kinney is 29 years old. There's "looking young" and "looking much younger." I was more shocked when I found out Chandler Riggs (KORL) was born in 1999. I have CDs older than that.