I loved my Marble FX, but it sadly did wear down over time. I wish they still made trackballs with that form factor.
I loved my Marble FX, but it sadly did wear down over time. I wish they still made trackballs with that form factor.
After dealing with a few years of carpal tunnel, I left the world of mice forever. But I agree with you, starting with my thumb is not optimal. Fortunately, I became a religious user of the Logitech Marble FX, which is probably the most comfortable trackball I’ve ever used. But time conquered all things, and…
What’s a movie theater?
Extensive historical records prove otherwise!
They will, once they undo the “No More Senpais” arc and go back to being a slice-of-life shonen manga.
I know! Me too! I can’t wait for both of those shows!
I definitely didn’t get the same impression when reading Thrawn, and he certainly wasn’t portrayed as anything remotely like a “nice guy” in Rebels.
My vote is definitely for Rex. Especially with Ahsoka in the picture. Throw in Bo-Katan and it’s basically Dave Filoni’s continuing his Darksaber storyline from Clone Wars and Rebels.
I distinctly remember that the toy section of my local Service Merchandise was stocked like a Toys-R-Us or PlayWorld. My parents would send us there to roam those isles while they looked around the rest of the store.
The thing I remember most about Photon was the tie-in TV show they made.
What madness is this?!
Actually, I don’t think Rusty and Skids did, either. I seem to remember them showing up later as part of the MLF, and I think part of Magneto’s asteroid colony at some point.
Well, since you included Tabitha, Rusty, and Skids, you also forgot Rictor. But I consider them as X-terminators who only joined up with the New Mutants briefly post-Inferno, before the whole gang disbanded and reformed as X-Force.
The inspired name you’re forgetting is “Bird Boy” (and his fellow “Ani-men”).
Yoda doing acrobatic lightsaber dueling was a colossal missed opportunity to show some real finesse with the Force. I don’t mind him dual-wielding, but he should never have touched them with his hands. My ideal for Yoda’s lightsaber style would have two sabers hovering in the air around him, his eyes closed, hands…
That was... well done.
I saw the header image, and saw “Marvel” in the title, and immediately thought, “Wow! They’ve REALLY redesigned Cable!”
In Jedi: Fallen Order (which I believe is considered canon), Cere Junda and her padawan Trilla Suduri were able to escape the initial onslaught of Order 66, along with a group of Force-sensitive children. However, Cere Junda was later captured by the Inquisitors.
See the “Son of Dathomir” comic, originally by Dark Horse and reprinted by Marvel, and based on unfinished episodes from Clone Wars Season 6. It is considered canon and chronicles his escape from prison (his Mandalorian followers break him out), his grand plan uniting crime syndicates, and some big showdowns with…
“Though, I find it hilarious how the opening cards for the last 4 episodes looked like someone did it in Power Point. wtf was that about?”