Djimon Hounsou (The Legend of Tarzan, but, more relevantly here, the voice of T’Challa in the animated Black Panther TV miniseries) told a story about his son and superheroes in an interview that is heartbreaking.
Djimon Hounsou (The Legend of Tarzan, but, more relevantly here, the voice of T’Challa in the animated Black Panther TV miniseries) told a story about his son and superheroes in an interview that is heartbreaking.
LOL
Omg, that is a 2 layer burn. I love it. (hate the recommendations, though!)
Maybe if he removes it from the chest and just sort of bends it around a bit. That’s how things unbreak right?
So I guess it’s now confirmed that King’s run ends with Batman faking his own death and skipping off to Paris to bang Catwoman in peace? And Duke’s middle name is “Robin.”
His spine fixed, Batman calls in the cavalry in the form of Catwoman—who narrates the issue in the form of a letter she once wrote Bruce about her past as an orphan—and ends the issue with a declaration of his plan once more:
Being the Dark Knight is backbreaking work.
I think it is being implied that his back wasn’t “broken”, but rather a dislocated disk or something like that. You don’t “un-break” something. lol but that’s comics for you, right?
That Bane is stupid looking...goddamn he doesn’t even have the luchador mask!
At the time, providing shelter to someone in need was considered a Christian duty. Social norms of hospitality were taken very seriously.
That may be true, but they’re being punished for things they should not be punished for, via a system that was meant to ensure justice, not be used as a tool for arbitrary vengeance.
Read the book and it will come across as incredibly happy next time you watch it.
Well, could be worse...
Which by the way are we all just ok with that lady cursing him for now damn good reason.? No stranger you cannot come into my home in the middle of the woods in a crazy storm that’s how people get killed.
He is sentient; think of him as an alien: It is more like Spock and Uhuru.
Isn’t Stockholm Syndrome the tougher issue to tiptoe around?
Pretty, but the recent French version is utterly gorgeous:
Well not everyone can have good opinions. (I kid, I just couldn’t resist)
That remake was great.
I’ll take Ron Perlman’s Beast over that any day.