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Clearly what america wants is a new turn-based tactical Shining Force game, a series that is so popular in the US that there have apparently been like 20 Japanese exclusive sequels!

Didn't they just try to reboot halloween a few years … oh god that was 10 years ago

The episodes were too long and not funny?

The vampire diaries approach

I think Waid could write a great Wasp or Nova book, but the Avengers is definitely not the book for him, both because of the constraints the book puts on him in terms of what he can do with characters and the stories the Avengers book is expected to tell.

I think an pretty reasonable inference to make from the GDT/Ron Perlman tweet a lot to try to show interest in Hellboy 3 like 6 months ago, then GDT says its not happening, than this is announced, that the thing we aren't seeing here is that the reboot is what stopped the third one from being made.

I think part of it is that for the most part the trump people the public is aware of are "famous" enough that there is very little risk to their careers. Trump seems to have had a lot of trouble filling lower level jobs, the ones that go to ambitious guys at think tanks or law firms who think they'll get a career

Genndy Tartakovsky

I was surprised by how much I was upset by the death. I think that, while some of the stuff around feels sort of manufactured and forced, this is the first mainstream comic death I can think of in a long time that feels like a wholly organic part of the story.

But will fan favorite Mo Rocca be there? Or A Whitney Brown???

Since Josh Schwartz is writing this, will all the characters talk a lot about visionary comics genius Brian Michael Bendis?

Iron Fist was on the Dr. Strange, Silver Surfer, Red She-Hulk, Namor team which was literally erased from existence at the end of their run.

Pretty sure the only way to beat Savitar is for Barry to time travel back to when reverse flash killed Barry's mom.

Since he's an alien, he can deliver important exposition for all the DEO cases we don't see. Like delivering some upbeat exposition to those nameless guys who work at the DEO about how the alien who robbed the bank is actually a space chef from Glaaxaarr, the robot comet, with some remorseful anecdotes about Daxam and

This episode didn't have enough Mon-El. Whenever Mon-El wasn't on screen, I was asking "where's Mon-El?"

I read the prologue as being something Steve remembers because of the cosmic cube (like the other flashbacks), not something that actually happened, although I certainly understand how it could be viewed as not that.

Marvel's been doing a good job of putting good interesting artists on flagship books. In particular, Del Mundo's avengers stuff has been really great.

I think the idea is that Hydra-cap is supposed to represent the authoritarian side of the American Ideal, the sort of fascist, racist, might makes right, safety over freedom, thing that has taken over the far right (and, unfortunately, I think in Spencer's view, also the far left) and how easy it is for people to

I felt like this comic really fell apart at the end, so Cuse is a good choice for the adaptation.

Kevin Biegel is the showrunner for this, right? He seems like someone who could do a good job with Squirrel Girl.