I thought Lethal Weapon 2 Nail Gun Woman might have been the minor Batman villain The Carpenter, who all the other villains in Gotham hire to construct their death traps.
I thought Lethal Weapon 2 Nail Gun Woman might have been the minor Batman villain The Carpenter, who all the other villains in Gotham hire to construct their death traps.
I liked it on Agent Carter when they interrogate the goon who works for the vast, invisible, all powerful conspiracy, and one of the atrocities they orchestrated to manipulate history is…..the McKinley assassination!
That is one tall-ass cast of funny ladies!
Yeah, The Heat was a big disappointment whereas Spy was a very pleasant and entertaining surprise.
What about Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman?
Just in time for Love Week!
Not for want of trying….
Michael Scott+Holly
Unless it was in the movies, it isn't going to be in the comics anymore.
When they do meet Jonah Hex, I hope they also run into Nighthawk and Cinnamon, Carter and Kendra's Wild West incarnations.
We have to save the evil mad scientist! She's purty!
Cocteau's Beauty and the Beast?
And take your stupid mask!
Either her or Judy Greer have to be in all of them.
Did they gowe to see the Owes and have some Natty Bowes? Or gowe down to the owe-cean?
I'm sure those jokes will stand the test of time!
"Dude, do you have a boner?!"
"Shut up, don't ruin this for me!"
Kingdom Come was essentially The Dark Knight Returns, only with Superman subbed in.
Mark Waid has a good bit when he revitalized the Fantastic Four that "there are no bad characters, only bad writing" to the point where he contested that Ka-Zar could have a classic run.
I mentioned it in another thread, but you don't need to physically harm Superman to hurt him, just the people he cares about. And his 'weakness' is that he cares about everyone. Moore understood that.