That ... is actually a pretty good idea.
That ... is actually a pretty good idea.
“Iron Lad, who looks like a weird hybrid of classic Iron Man and the Vision”
You’ve made Ferro Lad very sad. And given that this is a guy who died after flew into a Sun-Eater clutching a bomb to his chest, that’s saying something.
The Punisher is a great supporting character to get folks like Spider-Man and Daredevil to interrogate their own moral codes and effectiveness. Outside of that, though, yeah, he’s a villain and should not be a protagonist.
Any Punisher show should be about someone else trying to stop him from rampaging across New York…
Did you not see that the name “Cloverfield” has an explicit meaning within the movie? It’s not about the AR game, but what the military now refers to as the “area formerly known as Central Park.”
Comcast doesn’t know whether to laugh or cry reading that.
Undertale is horses all the way down.
Most frat houses are a lot better than Vice appears to have been.
Playboy paid crazy high rates per word, so you got Stephen King, Kurt Vonnegut and many of the best print journalists in the world writing for them for decades.
The articles — including their monthly interview — were definitely worthy of the hype.
Looking forward to EA’s Bejeweled Blast being hit by this. (Don’t look at me that way: I have relatives I like to keep off the top of the scoreboard each week.)
It depends on the book. Both issues of the LSH/Batman ‘66 Comixology book (which were great, for the record, with Mike Allred art) were 99 cents each, which felt very fair.
The polls last time around were about 2 points off — within the margin of error.
The NYT (and to a lesser extent 538) made people think that a high percentage chance of a Clinton win was a certainty, but that’s not how statistics work.
Polls are fine. American innumeracy is not.
“Strike team” doesn’t need scare quotes. It’s a standard Blizzard organizational structure. Just like this one, strike teams draw from multiple groups to bring in a diversity of voices and experiences to tackle problems, from playtesting the Warcraft III single player campaign to building better community features.
It’s a classic D&D monster.
This feels like something you should have just sent to your girlfriend, man.