Heck, I've got an ugly ceramic satyr mask I made in High School back around 2002 sitting in my closet. I wonder if that'll be worth a few thousand dollars someday.
Heck, I've got an ugly ceramic satyr mask I made in High School back around 2002 sitting in my closet. I wonder if that'll be worth a few thousand dollars someday.
Yup, I live about 45 minutes away from there. It's actually one of the fastest growing cities in the country right now.
Not to mention the Masters of Doom arc is absolute nonsense that undoes its entire purpose by the end.
I am loving the new Power Man and Iron Fist series so much. David Walker writes such great character dialogue.
The reset all their titles once back in 2012, and they just did it again starting last October.
I'm liking ANADA more and more as it goes on. The first couple issues were kind of slow, but it's growing into a good, fun Avengers book. And if you like Ms. Marvel, you'll like her appearances in the book too.
From Marvel, you should absolutely be reading All-New All-Different Avengers and the Ultimates. New Avengers is also good (I like Avengers books in general), and I'm also really liking Captain America, The Mighty Thor, and Totally Awesome Hulk right now.
Well, they're both women in uniform who got powers from a science thing. Danvers was in the Air Force and got her powers from an alien science thing, and Rambeau was a policewoman who got her power from a human science thing. Danvers is from Boston, while Rambeau is from New Orleans. It wouldn't take too much heavy…
I'd like to see her in the Captain Marvel movie, but I'm a little afraid that would be one too many white heroes with a black friend.
Mockingbird doesn't have any powers, so yes.
WE WANT! HELL-CAT! *clap-clap-clap clap-clap*
Aquaman's problem is that he has no set personality or purpose. His supporting cast is limited to his wife and his sidekick. He's been reinvented a dozen different times, and none of it has stuck. I suspect he's only kept around for nostalgia's sake.
He's the original, more interesting version of Aquaman.
I remember Bernadette Peters voicing a cat in Animaniacs definitely gave little me some feelings.
She's like James Patterson, only somehow more low-rent.
Hickman's Ultimates, though. That short run was kind of incredible.
They all count, in their own way. I'm reading all the different Avengers books and I like that they all feel like their own thing, not spinoffs at all.
Greg Land took a break on Mighty Avengers for issues 6-8, which were drawn by the fantastic Valerio Schiti, so you must have stopped at issue 5.
It's a fair cop!
X-23 is neither optimistic or grouchy, she's more quiet and neutral, with occasional displays of sadness or anger.