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I think I'll wait for the California Dreams comic

Solution: One keeps the current form, one goes with the contraction, we stop hearing about this. Win, win, win

Captain Planet,
He's a hero,Gonna take pollution down to zero

Because the first one was awesome?

….you'll always seem sane

He was the real hero of the story.  Like Jonathan Kent (raising a super-son who was not his own) and Clark rolled into one.

Can't go wrong either way, but I'd vote for the Cox

I'd say the fight with Elektra in the park didn't help

I also like when he gives the slightly worried look, then pulls a Prometheus by trying to outrun a falling object, when he could have gone 10 ft to the left

You guys must have really hated Man of Steel

"he’s already ordered three Awesome Blossoms to mark the occasion"

Since both of his characters were named Charlie, I assume Charlie eventually got fired for Sheen-like indiscretions, and moved to California to write jingles.

Yeah, but at least you'll have just watched that Supes v Darkseid fight

I always liked the song "Shine Your Light," when it was played during the funeral for Ladder 49

@Scrawler2:disqus I was bummed that he didn't get Captain America, but it's tough to argue with what Chris Evans has done.

I'm not sure if Renner is the right voice for the character, but I'd love to see a Hawkeye movie that uses the current Matt Fraction run as its source material.  I don't read Marvel Comics, but I've followed that one and it's pretty damn solid.

I think it's the rousing nostalgia.

I think Lois was a big disappointment too.  And, maybe it would have played out better over multiple movies, but the kid didn't work for me.

That's usually been the reasoning, he want's to be where the information is

He's that star up in the sky,
He's that mountain peak up high,
Hey he made it,
He's the world's greatest