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In addition to everything that's been said even the other First Ones thought the Vorlons were colossal a-holes.
Except for the Centauri. Londo's "I saw nothing" after Kosh left his suit was chilling.
Right. Jim visualized something similar when his infection was raging and he asked to be left behind.
The Solanum virus from World War Z and The Zombie Survival Guide and The Walking Dead's virus behave very differently in some respects. You have to be infected with Solanum to turn but in the Walking Dead-verse everyone's already infected. And later on in the comics it appears that Walking Dead zombies have a shelf…
Yes, but he didn't figure that out until a certain event happened in the prison. Too bad we never got to see those characters on the tv show.
The 2004 Appleseed was a remake/re-imagining. The original anime was released in 1988.
Hiro was so inept at times I sort of blanked on his powers. When we finally saw badass future Hiro he promptly got himself killed.
I can't remember what they called it but it was a pretty lame copy of the Taskmaster's "photographic reflexes."
Something like the Shrike's power's in Hyperion or is that too powerful?
The Godzilla vs. Frankenstein idea did come to fruition in a way. It morphed into Frankenstein Conquers The World and its sequel War of the Gargantuas.
Hogarth's voice "You are who you choose to be"
N. K. Jemisen, Steven Barnes, Tananrive Due, Nalo Hopkinson, Nnedi Okorafor and Tobias Buckell are a few more to add to the list.
Don't forget his trip back in time courtesy of Dr. Doom's time machine and the team up with Devil Dinosaur and Moonboy.
The final issue had that great fight with Godzilla vs. the Avengers, FF and SHIELD. The Godzilla vs. Thor battle over the Empire State Building was a standout.
This is seriously making me reconsider my decision to stop collecting monthly comics.