Sweet relief.
Sweet relief.
Or perhaps he starts off in that tiny parsec during the first season or two. (Kind of like the vibe and scale of the first season of Justified.) Then maybe the scope gets a little bigger, things get out of hand for him, and this big fish in this little pond attracts other big fish from bigger bodies of water,…
You raise interesting questions and ideas. Amateur Tip: Don’t presume in the written medium of comments section that anyone is being in any way judgemental, especially when someone does their best to respond to your questions specifically. For the most part, the internet is a toxic cesspool of every variety, so I…
It did not. The season finale/series finale ended on an amazing cliffhanger with a huge twist. And as another poster stated, the show runner refused to shed any light on what the story plans were four what would have been the next season.
The difference is that mutants evolve naturally from the environment on earth. They adapt on a genetic level, and this is caused by earth’s environment. The post-human route comes from Homo sapiens not naturally evolving but rather using (mad) science, much like Captain America’s super soldier serum, to create super…
Thanks!
Thanks!
Is the second season worth the time it takes to watch? I watched the first season with my sister, and while we enjoyed it, I thought that it dragged. I started the first episode of the second season, and just several minutes into it one character unironically calls another character a “social justice warrior” which…
I think that this video shows that clearly Tennant and others adored RTD and Gardner:
I read that in the voice of my dog next-door.
That was my first thought too when they introduced the concept a few issues ago.
Maybe, just maybe, this could kick off a new Elseworlds business model for the DC live action films, and we get to see Routh star in the silver screen version of Kingdom Come. DC finally realizes that what people want are live action versions of great stories from within their extensive comic book IP, discovered and…
Five years late, but I don’t care. That was such a classic game, and we all still have great memories of having multiplayer Goldeneye N64 party nights. We were have, competitive, so I played one round as Odd Job, and when my friends realized the height advantage in action, I was outlawed from playing him ever again. So…
Sir 1: “I dare say, sir, how did you take the ride?”
It took 2 1/2 years for Marvel to go from owning the film rights to the movie IP for Iron Man in 2005 to begin pre-production on the film. It was released in May 2008. Considering those numbers, as well as just how unwieldy the massive and sloppy old Fox X-Men Universe is, I can imagine it will take longer than that…
No, unfortunately not. Or rather, it would take about 5 to 10 years for him to jump through all of the excruciating hoops in order to receive Medicaid, and that is with a proper (expensive) lawyer. That’s part what I find to be an exceptional aspect to this story; because modern healthcare is so exorbitantly priced …
You get this many stars. Good thinking. I have a lot of respect for Hickman‘s work due to the way that it makes readers think critically, resulting in fun discussions and analyses in formats like this one here.
And I’ll watch. From the chair. In the darkest corner of the room. Smoking a cigarette. Listening to Tuvan throat music. Dressed like Mike Score from Flock of Seagulls. As one does.
Dude, context. Seriously: