And I’m sure Spider-Man would LOVE to know that he was personally responsible for the endorsing and the creation of The Punisher.
And I’m sure Spider-Man would LOVE to know that he was personally responsible for the endorsing and the creation of The Punisher.
No. Thank you, but no.
No. Thank you, but no.
Ok, cool, that’s what I was surmising/hoping for the jumping off point. Thanks!
Is it set in an alternative universe, a “What If?”, series?
That sounds perfect to me. Thanks!
Do you know if “Amazing Spider-Man:Renew Your Vows” any good? (I say this as someone who didn’t like Mephisto marriage shenanigans and enjoys most of Slott’s arcs. I’ve just been out of scene for some months now, so I’m only caught up on a few series and TPBs.)
Spider-person-ist. They’re the only ones who get to say that. I’m not a Spider-person myself, but I’m still a little bit offended by such bigoted speech, oh, and I do have friends that are Spider-people, so that makes it totally OK for me to tell you what’s offensive and everyone who is offended by such statements.…
Personally, I’m really enjoying my microwave that turns into a camera.
Bless you! Bless you! Bless you! Bless you! Bless you! Bless you! Bless you! Bless you!
When did Wolverine go Super-Saiyan?
“The whole battle was a badly choreographed mess”
This could have been really good, but it jumped the same shark that LOST jumped. The writing was good, but could have been tightened to make it great. (The coffin aspect was obvious from the get-go.)
It absolutely reminds me of Silver Age Superman’s personality and behavior to kids and strangers: https://www.google.com/amp/www.cbr.com/the-worst-things-superman-has-done/amp/
Hm... This pokes a pretty big hole in the “Who is Snoke?” theory that Snoke is Ezra.
I think you messed up (badly, accidentally) your first link in the article, when you wrote and linked this:
The most exciting prospect would be the Marvel treatment of DC’s Justice. A 12 issue stand-alone story completely painted by Ross, written by _______ that follows Marvel’s most beloved heroes in action solving a _____ threat. (Fill in the blanks with the answers that speak to you the most as a fan.)
This is a great analysis on Doc Brown’s psyche and ethical code. You make an excellent argument for a Doc Brown stand-alone feature, following the successful model of the Star Wars stand-alone pictures, like Rogue One. Just fit it somewhere in the time frame established in the trilogy in a story where we see Doc in…
Even Ignoring the hit and just looking at the rest of the game, it’s a more gruesome watch than The Walking Dead.
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