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They did. With multiple alt models lol.

Sigh. And now I’m the idiot with no reading comprehension. It’s been a long week. Ignore me.

I’m like 99.99999% sure it was sarcasm being used to point out that the person they were talking to is normalizing the experience by relating it to their own anecdote. So … there’s that.

I need MegaMan X in here somewhere. I see X3, but I NEED X.

I don’t always agree with you, but I sure as hell agree with Bats having way too much plot armor. But speaking of:

I pretty much exclusively hover between “guy who keeps dying, then apologizing” and “guy who’s just glad to be here”.

Well maybe not a single strand, but get creative, I’m sure you can make it work.

Paracord = parachute cord. It’s the suspension cord used in parachute setups. It’s super lightweight but with a high tensile strength which makes it perfect for everything from camping to survival scenarios. It would be used in pretty much any situation you would want rope in; securing a lean-to tent, tying up an

No, they’ve always just relied on suspension of disbelief. Just the general knowledge of “ok, Spider-Man sticks to stuff” is enough for the average movie goer who doesn’t sweat the little details like the rest of us nerds.

As Lethologica05 touched on, his sticking powers don’t require skin contact (forcing the skintight boots with no soles) or anything like that. He generates an electro-static force that allows him to stick to things. It’s why he can stick to things even some real bugs can’t, like glass for example, even through

I’ve always wondered what the obsession is with making “futuristic” floors so segmented and broken up like that. So, in the future, the fear of tripping or stubbing your toe is gone? Even floors are somehow obsolete? And in a workshop of all places? Fuuuu, imagine dropping a screw on that floor … *shudders*

Polarizing is a good word. People are either loving or hating this thing, even though the numbers and specs are great. I’m actually on the other side, I like it a lot. Personally, I miss being a teen in my particular friend group when arguing over cars was all about performance. No one cared what a car looked like as

Yeah, I’m in the same boat. Minority, but fairly excited and don’t feel offended by the casting in the slightest. Like, I guess I intellectually understand the outcry, but it’s just not a big deal to me. *shrugs*

This is a scan of the timeline mentioned in the article. I know you were making a different overall point, but I thought it could clear some stuff up for you regardless.

Yep. Also:

“Sure, the villain … kind of stinks … (in all) Marvel movies …”

It’s ok, don’t worry, I’m picking up your references. You are heard. You have not forgotten the face of your father.

It’s all about the claws. Wolverine is basically just “extreme healing”+ claws, power-set wise. He also has enhanced senses in some continuity, but yeah. Hulk already has an extreme healing factor. So as far as additions to Hulk’s power set by “adding” a Wolverine aesthetic … yeah, pretty much just the claws.

If Joseph Gordon-Levitt isn’t Nightwing, I’m just going to hold my breath until I die.

Yeah, it’s a problem that the likes of Flash and Superman face all the time. The idea of being so OP that it’s difficult to provide a villain that can even touch them without resorting to just giving the villain the same power set. Probably the reason why Supes went from “the last son of Krypton” to “one of the last