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I was trapped in the desert known as Belle's Mom's house so I watched a lot of Food Network, and HGTV, so a lot of Chip and Joanna, and a lot of Guy Fieri. But we did go to an antique sore where I picked up a handful of comics for a dollar each including a few Secret Wars comics and Silver Surfer #3. They have more

Because those of us with gorgeous heads of hair don't have to


Kidding, it's because they're also garbage. It's just a coincidence

Now wait a minute, as an avid college football fan, I can tell you that the people they have on CBS Sports Network are way more depressing then those found on FS1. The people they have on FS1 I just might have heard of, whereas I have no idea who those fools are over on CBS Sports Network

A whole generation of women had to deal with the Alphabet thing

I can just picture the previous owners unpacking. "Wait. Where are the… Oh no. No no no no! can… can we go back for them?"

Oh man. Even thirty years is too soon!

Or Dr Strange for that matter

Well look at Syd Field's screenplay book. He spells out the formula and cites examples from Chinatown. It may follow a narrative formula, but it's a damn fine movie

Just hose them down, huh?

*shudder*

I never felt the Inhumans worked as main characters. I thought they were fine as occasional allies or antagonists to the Fantastic Four, but not interesting enough to be the center of a story

Dull and Powerful is no way to go through life son

If you think about it. Why does Colossus need leather for? Or Kitty? Or Iceman? Or Wolverine?

Puppy!

oddly, a furry tuxedo

I have long suspected that my brother, who is tall and lean, is secretly dressing up and roaming the woods just to mess around with people

And I know the title is from a Batman comic, but I don't remember it being preachy

That's why I didn't get that answer, because I had only seen the film and was thinking "Well it can't be Logan's Run because…"

Skip it and stand in line for the Mine Train. It's so much fun!

Teddy wouldn't have the patience. He would knee him in his robot balls