I can see that. Zoe's Tale wasn't bad but it's my least favorite of the series.
I can see that. Zoe's Tale wasn't bad but it's my least favorite of the series.
I heard so much bad stuff about The Human Division that I held off on reading it. I was pleasantly surprised when I finally picked up. Maybe reading it once it was finished made for a better experience.
I finished William Gibson's The Peripheral last week and I have been on a Gibson binge. I read Neuromancer again and I just started a reread of Virtual Light.
And then there's the Jackpot which will probably still happen in Flynne's time/stub. They might soften the blow but it seems inevitable.
She was excellent. I really hoped she would have been cast as Michonne on The Walking Dead. I love Danai but Christine has so much presence. I thought she would have nailed the role.
The Thing's face was disfigured after Wolverine slashed him. Nice guy that Wolverine.
Nope. Rancor was a Jim Valentino creation and he wrote her first appearance. I don't remember Priest writing any of the Guardians run.
An easy fix is to have the original Ghostbusters missing in action or retired after a last great adventure. One of the new characters has family connection to the originals, revamps the tech, builds a new team and starts busting ghosts. No need to totally ignore what came before.
If he is "Mad" that would explain so much. Wait until the rest of the family shows up.
Hell yes. That and the funeral boat scene afterward were just haunting.
The episode about the early battles is horrific. It's hard too wrap your head around 25,000 dead and over 100,000 wounded in the opening hours of a battle. And that was before the trench warfare started.
On top of the logo: Chameleon Boy, Saturn Girl, Lightning Lad, Cosmic Boy
I hope they don't repeat the book's mistake and kill off a certain character. That was the final straw for me.
I figured that Thor used Heimdall's abilities to pinpoint Loki. Being super observant is kinda his thing.
I really liked Wildcards until the Jumpers showed up. The war with the Astronomer was awesome. I even liked some of the later stuff like Yeoman's hunt for Chrysalis' murderer. But I hated the Jumpers and everything about that story. Ugh.
"Give Turtleface a peanut."
The Collector mentioned some ancient beings that once possessed the Infinity Stones. I wonder if they are the MCU version of the Elders of the Universe.
Dumb, strong Hulk-like Drax was his second incarnation. At first he was pretty normal sized with massive energy powers. Then he died was resurrected later as dumb Drax and finally killed and resurrected again as the current version.
I liked them quite a bit but if the first didn't move you I'd pass. I like the series but I love seeing a guy who was a decent human being turn into a despotic monster. Geder Palliako is definitely one of the more surprising characters of the last few years.
I'd disagree. MF Doom has been around forever in his various incarnations and he's had some mainstream success from his collaborations with folks like Gorillaz, Danger Mouse, Ghostface Killah, etc. He's a respected MC and producer and he's been pretty ubiquitous since 2000 or so.