davidpaulguzman
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davidpaulguzman

Yeah... you and me, both.

Man, I loved Last Blood. However, it stopped updating back in 2010 (just after the start of “Book 2”) when word of a movie deal became public. Since then, there haven’t been any updates on the comic, nor additional news on the movie.

Now that’s a game/movie/series I’d like to see: the making of the Inquisitorius.

A Batou + Tachikoma slice-of-life anime is what we need. A heartwarming father/daughter journey filled with crazy hijinks and organic oil.

There’s a tachikoma in the trailer (on the back of the vehicle), so you’re covered. 

As far as I know, after last year’s “Death of Inhumans” there are only a handful of Inhumans alive after the Kree sent Vox on a galactic killing spree. Plus, they had previously relocated to New Arctilan (set in a newly created “Gray Area of the Moon”), so they didn’t have much of a presence on Earth anymore.

As of the Death of Inhumans miniseries (at the end of 2018), only a handful of Inhumans are still alive. Of the Royal Family, only Black Bolt, Medusa, Crystal, Gorgon, Karnak, and Lockjaw remain (and Black Bolt no longer has his voice). Evidently, there are still some scattered NuHumans still alive on Earth, but

As of the Death of Inhumans miniseries (at the end of 2018), only a handful of Inhumans are still alive. Of the Royal Family, only Black Bolt, Medusa, Crystal, Gorgon, Karnak, and Lockjaw remain (and Black Bolt no longer has his voice). Evidently, there are still some scattered NuHumans still alive on Earth, but they

Honestly, from a corporate standpoint, they have to go nuts. Because right now, Sony has no other guaranteed franchise in their stable. There has been talk of the studio being shopped out to buyers for a while now, and they need that Spider-Man franchise money coming in to help fortify their future existence. Because

It doesn’t help that some of these are awful one-sentence summaries. For instance, how do you summarize Assassin’s Pride without alluding to the main character at all? It should probably read something like this: “Suspecting his magicless granddaughter to be illegitimate, a patriarch hires a new “tutor” to either

Yeah, I think I’m on the same page as you. They’re working toward a Mutant Worldmind.

Yeah, I think I’m on the same page as you. They’re working toward a Mutant Worldmind.

Yeah, I think I’m on the same page as you. They’re working toward a Mutant Worldmind.

Foundation is currently in pre-production over at Apple TV.

Well, you could take the leap that Rachel (Summers) Grey is her daughter from an alternate timeline.

This is such a great book, too. There’s the age old hypothetical, “If you could take three books with you through time, what would they be?” But this book is specifically written with that question in mind. It’s both humorous and highly informative.

That’s funny. Because I used a Chekhov’s Gun reference out of the blue earlier this week, too. I guess this was its week.

No, you’ve got it all wrong. I’m sure he meant to use “diffuse.” Because freelancers are like roaches, and they scatter in the light. He saw them gathering on the kitchen counter and tried throwing the light switch on, but it didn’t work. And now he’s going to have to pay for trying to save the cookies.

A dark hooded figure looks up. It’s Rey. She’s in black—you’d call them Sith robes—holding what looks like two red lightsabers very close together. We then realize the sabers are connected and fold to either be a longer saber, or two sabers that almost resemble a tuning fork.