The Dutch made a big mistake when they built a city with a load-bearing dragon skeleton.
The Dutch made a big mistake when they built a city with a load-bearing dragon skeleton.
"I think I've figured out the big problem with the Hand. They weren't talking about Black Sky enough."-The creators of Marvel's The Defenders apparently
Oh! Oh! Maybe he's Darkhawk!
He could be like um Chase's uncle from the like 3rd of the revivals written by people who had no idea what to do with the characters.
And statue of the greatest swimmer in the world, that shark that beat Micheal Phelps.
If only someone would pass the Dent Act and make crime illegal.
This is the Maker currently, and was Molecule Man
Yeah, I can certainly see how a book where the climax of every issue is something like, in order to win a sort of generic superhero fight, Kaluu turns Psi-hawk into a gorilla so that he can fight Ultimate Mr. Fantastic and a version of Piabok from earth X (this didn't actually happen) would maybe not be for everyone.
His comics are like the Zoo of the current marvel line. Not in terms of quality (all his comics have vaguely coherent plots and characters that make sense, unlike Zoo), but in terms of how most of the enjoyment from reading the books come from seeing sort of random, really goofy things happen. Which your millage may…
I liked last months Toni Ho centric issue a lot. It was a good issue and did a good job acknowledging and fleshing out Yinsen, one of the many magic asian non-characters from marvel character's origin stories.
Ego growing a body so he could walk through a floating door is maybe the greatest thing that has happened in comics since galactus punched a bunch of big space heads like 6 issues earlier
This picture confirms that he has feet, looks like the SJWs have ruined another classic comic book character. Is nothing sacred?
I hope this whole movie is just an explanation of Cable's incredibly complicated origin story.
I liked "Shrink" and "Flowers" a lot. I hope they find their way to youtube or another streaming platform or something instead of disappearing forever.
In the A-plot of this episode, Jamie randomly confesses to a murder in order to force her friends to pretend to be lawyers in order to trick them into hacking a computer. And this is maybe the most grounded thing that happened in this episode. What a great show!
"We worked hard [on that bill we wrote during lunch today]"
Are all the Image books called Black _____ not part of the same universe? What a missed opportunity.
I'm a big fan of New Girl season 2, which I don't think reaches the heights of the office, but is one of the few other seasons of a 20+ episode basically non-serialized comedy I can think of that really works when viewed both at the individual episode level and as a whole season of tv.
The Simpsons isn't intended to be consumed in a way where you would necessarily know Apu's backstory, or see episodes where he transcends/deconstructs stereotypes or whatever. In the vast majority of episodes his character is just the Indian guy with a goofy accent who works in a convenience store. There being a few…
This book is like someone mixed up Squirrel Girl, Moon Girl, Ms. Marvel and 5 bags of sugar. Its pretty great.