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Don Marz
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Look who bought a library card…

Religious elements I see in the panels above are anachronistic fantasy. (Like the bikini isn't, but still…)

*slow shrug*

With Wonder Woman's backstory you're starting from scratch every time anyway given the weird original origin story and the even weirder updates.

No one has strong feelings about Time Warner's marketing ploys except shareholders and dupes. Ditto Disney's.

What does that have to do with anything?

In your celibate masturbation fantasies

She wasn't any height. She was portrayed as whatever height the artist or casting director wanted, and with blessed little care as to consistency in a lot of comic books.

It was fine.

Q: What's up with that waterfall code on the screens in The Matrix?
A: All the characters are somehow able to decipher it, letting them know what's going on in the Matrix.

"Star Trek", the old one, had that thing where the Romulans stood up at their terminals on their ship in the Mark Lenard episode. It was probably done to save money but that's a subtle way to portray a group of people as hardassed.

The world's smallest violin for dead mercenaries in enemy territory.

More people have heard of J.J. Abrams so they'd promote it that way.

I'll get on the horn to the BBC right away.

I love these books, but probably not this.

Captain Marvel dark horse candidate, in my opinion. There's a certain look and expressiveness those movies look for in leads.

You're a weirdly aggressive psycho and hard to miss.

They're burying it in February! No one's jumping on the hype train!

Pulling out the Fight Club, look out for the edge here folks.

But you're one of the few people on A.V. Club who doesn't know how to respond to someone asking you to make your case for an element of pop culture.