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    No, Smallville was very clear about the ages of the students. Season 1 is Clark as a freshman (Whitney, Lana's boyfriend, is a Senior). Season 4 they are all Seniors and thinking about going to college. Lana is 18 and tries to date the football coach. She goes to an art school . The trick is that Clark and others end

    Hermoine and Fred have more chemistry than Archie and Veronica.

    Even Jughead dressed, and he doesnt even probably own a suit!

    I think they are sophomores, the standard age for high school dramas. It allows you to have the maximum amount of seasons for them in high school without spending that boring year being picked on as a freshman. Being a sophomore makes it practical for Archie to be able to captain of the football team.

    I do think it was good to have Milo on. Any sane person would recognize that Milo is just a tool and an asshole. The best thing to do in the future is to ignore him.

    Geraldine Grundy
    Married on Monday
    Abused on Tuesday
    Changed names on Wednesday
    Moved away on Thursday
    Sexual predator on Friday
    Caught on Saturday
    Left on Sunday

    At least this time it will be legal.

    If this was an actual Archie Comic, at this point I'd want the series to be taken over as either the Betty and Veronica Chronicles or Life as Jughead. Because they make me want to watch the show, not Archie.

    I totally get why this show isn't called Archie. Because he (his actor and his character) is the worst part about this show. I like virtually every other main actor or actress on the show (aside from whoever plays Grundy, and hopefully that isnt too much of a main role anymore), and he is just a black hole that this

    I'm really excited this. Runaways is one of my favorite comic book series of all time, and I have both hardcovers of Vaughn's run to prove it. It's just the best, most original comic Marvel put out in the last 20 years. For anyone hasnt read the comic, I dont recommend reading it before the series. You'll enjoy the

    SHAME ON U BER!

    You're not understanding what I am saying. I'm not saying fans don't care about the marriage. A part of me really hates OMD and what it did to the character. I'm just saying they are willing to bite their tongue buy the regular Spider-Man Title now.

    Still this doesnt change the overall point. Fans have moved passed OMD as a reason to protest ASM. It's just become an accepted part of his history now.

    You're more likely to get fans who stop reading because Slott is still writing it than get fans who claim they are still protesting from OMD.

    I remembered the figures differently from that time but whatever. Newsarama was directly citing retailer's responses from this article in 2008, so it's not like they could fabricate that.

    While I dont doubt that there is large contingent of anti-OMD fans still protesting the book, I think the numbers suggest to me that the number of them is so little in comparison to the number of people who have returned to title after OMD. All Marvel titles have the same reboot, variant cover process, so that alone

    While I dont think fans have "forgiven" Marvel, I do think that they have moved past OMD. Mainly because the quality of the Spider-Man writing since. We first had the great and different three times a month Spider-Man, which allow writers like Joe Casey and Mark Waid get a crack at the character at the story. And then

    Nah. Miles Teller and Ryan Gosling.

    Hopefully in the minds of the slashfic writers that it's Kate McKinnon portraying both of them.