I'm not sure why you think my reading some particular comics would make your syntax suddenly make sense but I guess I'm not as smart as you, Guy Who Reads Comics That He Clearly Dislikes For Five Or So Years.
I'm not sure why you think my reading some particular comics would make your syntax suddenly make sense but I guess I'm not as smart as you, Guy Who Reads Comics That He Clearly Dislikes For Five Or So Years.
Well, I do read English, hence my confusion about your post.
Well, it's hard to argue with that.
Not because it's any kind of convincing argument, mind you, but rather because it's an entirely incoherent rant.
Huh. I always thought I liked the Inhumans but I guess I was wrong.
Yeah, the show title always makes me think of The (great) Kinks song, and so it always annoys me that it's not the theme song, especially as Lennon's "Mother" seems wildly inappropriate to me in the context of this show. It's easily the show's greatest misstep, IMHO.
Probably not.
Probably.
It's not that hard to GET RID of a table though.
Craigslist: "Big table. Free to anyone who comes and gets it."
Boom. Gone within the day.
Yeah, I'm baffled by this notion that a B is a low grade.
Oh yeah… kinda forgot about him. Perhaps. If memory serves, his role seems to be the creator of life, not the creator of the multiverse itself, but I could be misremembering. He's certainly The Living Tribunal's superior anyway. Still, I think Marvel has made a conscious decision to avoid labeling anything as God or…
That's always been the Marvel Comics take as well. There are lots of beings generically considered "demons" but none of them are "the devil." You got your Beezelbub and your Mephisto and your Asmodeus and so on but not only could some of them just be different manifestations of the same being, it's clear that none of…
As I noted in another comment, the use of the name Jeffrey Mace is pretty puzzling, given he seems to have no relation to any version of the character as portrayed in seven decades of comic books. I'm really hoping they didn't just pull his name out of the back of an old OHotMU issue with no intention of establishing…
I'm also seriously hoping there is some reason eventually revealed for his character to be named Jeffrey Mace given that, unless I missed something (a distinct possibility to be sure), he seems to have exactly zero relation to any iteration of the character as portrayed in seven decades of comic books.
I'd argue at least one of the reasons Borlaug is less well known today than he should be is that the very people who should be singing his praises from every rooftop for being one of the greatest human beings who ever lived — namely progressive lefties, who certainly pay lip service to caring about the millions of…
It would help if they told us information about the guy that seems to be public knowledge. Having a character with a mysterious backstory doesn't really make sense when everyone in America already seems to know who he is. Or is there literally nothing more to how he got the job of SHIELD director than "he saved…
There's a vowel movement joke in here somewhere but I can't quite put my finger on it.
Not that I'd want to. Eww.
As much as I order anything else at IHOP. So, none.
But what do my personal eating habits have to do with my comment?
Hooray! More meat for the rest of us!
She's gonna be awfully disappointed when she finds out that most meat is not prepared to perfection by a world class chef at a fancy restaurant. Try this experiment at, say, IHOP, and I think the reaction would be somewhat different.
Yeeeesh.
Is this your first time in an Internet comments section?
I do hereby humbly retract every thing I said, except the word "humorless".
One of our responses is an "obviously silly internet comment" and the other is a "humorless example of expecting logic in a TV show based on a comic book". So, y'know.