Hi, yes, I understand this but in the last Dr. Strange movie, they call the MCU 616.
Hi, yes, I understand this but in the last Dr. Strange movie, they call the MCU 616.
Dude who’s never written a book without a rape in it still thinks adults reading comics is pervy. Awesome.
The numbers are supposed to be assigned by the folks in Otherworld, not the people in the universes themselves.
Who knows how the MCU will handle it, but in the comics, it’s anyone (human, alien, etc.) with an x-gene. In humans, the x-gene usually results in some mutation/powers around puberty. So it’s about being “born” with a power through weird genetics vs. Spider-Man/Hulk/Fantastic Four (which are considered “mutates.”)
They very much fucked up by calling the MCU 616. It literally flies in the face of the numbering concept.
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A few years ago, the Chicago Tribune had a few big-time chefs in the city try their hand at prepping them. All but one stated that the effort to pull clean meat meant it was completely impractical in a production kitchen setting. Most stated the flavor wasn’t great.
Hop Culture reports that, in 1992, Chicago-based Goose Island became the first U.S. brewery to mass-produce a barrel-aged beer.
My point on the Angela thing is that Marvel owns them because McFarlane tried to pull shady WFH bullshit with Gaiman and Gaiman sued and won. The important thing being: the oft-repeated historical refrain of the founding of Image as a place for “creator’s rights” is horseshit. Angela is the most obvious case because…
Image is a publisher focused on creator owned work though, founded to resolve that problem.
He bought AIM and turned them good. Over the last few years it’s been established he’s one of the richest people in the 616- like almost Stark-level rich.
Obviously this is a good step in the right direction.
Calling Image an “off-shoot” of Malibu probably isn’t the most accurate. Malibu was Image’s PUBLISHER, handling the production side of things (and giving high-level editorial support). This relationship only lasted 2-ish years before Image became fully independent.
I do construction fasteners so I would be of minimal use.
So this is where I get technical... that thing isn’t an “impact driver” which is a power tool.
The (potential) difference is that an impact requires the user to apply an end force to ensure that you have maximum contact, even during torque application.
Peter and Mary Jane a deal: save Aunt May’s life, in exchange for their nearly 20 years of marriage. After Mary Jane took the deal on Peter’s behalf, knowing he couldn’t ever make the decision himself
What is it's the answers that are confused?
Dark Horse is publishing physical after the Comixology/digital release. That’s maybe a little different than what we’ve seen (though Panel Syndicate has been doing this for a few years with some big names involved), but you’ll still be able to buy these at your LCS eventually. And if I remember, Image is still doing…
First: I’m not the biggest Snyder fan but that list of collaborators is crazy good.