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Not to mention how in 2012 they brought back the Vision, Scott Lang, and the Wasp all in separate stories.

Why? Robots are so much cooler.

As a corollary, comedy history would look much different if certain people did not die at the height of their powers.

Who's played more disapproving parents, Robert Patrick or Chris Cooper?

Well, apparently he heard somewhere about the thing where the guy Affleck was portraying is hispanic in real life, I guess.

I love that you included Prez in this list.

This is a list of Presidents of the United States, though.

I think we'd all like to forget Marville.

Breakfast?

I think the idea that restrictions make Superman "interesting" is baseless. I see people say it a lot, but it really doesn't make sense. Plots aren't driven by whether a character can toss a car a mile, they are driven by the characters. Sure, Superman has flight and super-strength and super-speed and heat vision and

Also, Superman wins by overloading a sadness crystal with hope. That is a thing that happened, and it was great.

You better not be dissing Krypto, son.

I still can't believe how terribly DC treated Kurt Busiek and also Mark Waid over the last decade.

That's what happens when a character is created during the Silver Age and lasts through the Bronze Age without changing his name.

To be fair, there are more X-books without Wolverine right now than there are with him.

You quit reading in 1983? Dang.

I like how "every few months" here apparently means "it has happened twice in the past decade."

Would you prefer the breasts not be drawn at all?

All I'm saying is that you really ought to check out New Avengers. Latest issue had a great appearance by Doctor Doom.

It happened in Wolverine and the X-Men #24.