Zsinj is just “zinge,” right? Or “singe.”
Zsinj is just “zinge,” right? Or “singe.”
His “no match for me” thing makes me think you may be right.
Well she deflects bullets. I assume it’s just pretty taxing to move that fast.
The flaw is this would have been a more interesting story if they’d made this reveal in the first issue.
What is it they say whenever a show featuring “diversity” is cancelled? That the network is a business and only needs to worry about money, and that they don’t have an obligation to serve a minority of the audience? That business doesn’t care about identity politics?
This is nonsensical. If we’re performing worse than we did years ago, I certainly don’t blame it on my bestsellers if my “#1 from a few years ago” is doing even more poorly.
Nice handle.
Part of the reason David Gabriel’s original “diversity is wrecking our sales” statement was retracted was because retailers weighed in and said it was dead wrong. Comic Book Resources found that Ta-Nehisi Coates’ run on Black Panther was the best selling comic of 2016, Thor was second, and Iron Man was in the top 10.
Part of the reason David Gabriel’s original “diversity is wrecking our sales” statement was retracted was because retailers weighed in and said it was dead wrong. Comic Book Resources found that Ta-Nehisi Coates’ run on Black Panther was the best selling comic of 2016, Thor was second, and Iron Man was in the top 10.
But his expression in that second photo is so so right. I think worrying about who’s the best mimic when recasting is a losing battle.
I guess what I meant is that nothing about the film or the Jaeger names seem to suggest that, and even if it were true it’s fictional so they could have avoided doing it.
Why?
Still going with the word “Gipsy” huh?
And since the sequel has made a villain out of Wu, it’s not surprising that Wu doesn’t mention him.
And meets a terrible end.
Super secret genius partner who helped develop the science behind the theme park but isn’t publicly acknowledged?
Also writers turn ideas they don’t use into other projects all the time.
That may be why he made a sequel, but that doesn’t mean he didn’t cut this idea from the original movie.
Oh I don’t think the quote is saying it was a master plan, just that he cut the idea because it didn’t work in the movie he made, and then later he revisited the idea. Which writers do all the time.
Why not?