Your premise assumes feathered birds aren't scary..
Your premise assumes feathered birds aren't scary..
One story goes that when this dinosaur was discovered some scientists classified it as a type of Velociraptor, hence Michael Chrichton's novel including Velociraptor antirrhopus rather than the smaller Velociraptor monoliensis. History backed a different horse, and the creature was called Deinonychus antirrhopus.
Why is a feathered dromeosaur less scary than a beaked bird?
If at a point they had them and ancestors didn't they could go either way. Having no examples of feathers I lead towards it not having any.
Artists don't just assume they did. They're following the scientists' lead, and scientists aren't in the business of assuming things. Check out phylogenetic bracketing.
How come there's no Thin History Month, huh?
Well no, not just that, but the fact that it comes off that way sometimes is because the show is focused squarely on Eren, who is a shrill, screaming idiot with impulse control problems.
They wouldn't, but they should have. Eren isn't compelling, but Mikasa's need to protect him is.
Mikasa would be a much better main character than Eren.
That's a bad, lazy way to do characterization. We don't learn anything in them that we haven't already gotten.
Having your neck snapped wouldn't result in pools of blood. I have to imagine Morrison is trying to say that the art suggests pools of blood. Also: two panels of silence seems to want to draw attention to the fact that there's silence. After all, the siren goes out, too.
This is why I'll read Harry Potter to my children:
Are these officially licensed or about to be the best lawsuit?
Or a failure.
Just saw Iron Man 3...not sure why this is similar to the Iron Man ruse?
Just saw Iron Man 3.
Referred to actual Disney history? Also kind of an airplane reference...
I'm really worried that Jabber the Crow was intended to speak fluent jive.