You didn't think Wincott's Canadian accent was a little out of place in Sherwod Forest?
You didn't think Wincott's Canadian accent was a little out of place in Sherwod Forest?
Tom Cruise didn't use an accent in Valkyrie. And Connery never uses any accent but his own in any of his movies.
That's how cops in America roll.
The unions would never tolerate house elves.
What if Hermione or one of the Weasely kids decided they wanted to be an astronaut. How exactly would their Hogwarts education have prepared them to pursue these higher education goals? It seems like wizards are only trained to work in some field in their giant bureaucracy. Is wizarding like Amway?
They have been experimenting with super soldiers since the Hyborian age. Nobody can claim to be "first".
But Steve Rogers is the first Captain America.
Gotham's criminal class have no fear of raccoons. They aren't THAT cowardly and suspicious.
Why does D.C. always have to go so far back in explaining Wonder Woman's origin. I mean…Thor and Captain America's origin stories don't usually incorporate their conception and birth. They never felt the need to make Peter Parker the son of Zeus.
There haven't been any actual Latin Kings, but maybe Elena of Avidor is related to the notorious Chicago gang?
The Aztecs, Mayans, Toltecs, etc. were American, but not Latin.
There have been a couple of modern riffs on the Lear story, A Thousand Acres, for one.
Apparently this was the type of comedy show that required comic relief.
Great. Now we have to worry about some vindictive, time travelling alien going back and butterfly-effecting our sexual orientations.
I wouldn't say I'm freaked out. But it does look unfortunate for the comics industry that they can no longer introduce original titles. Back in the day they had to do this to keep the title copyright. But nowadays it's clearly relying on line extension to keep selling comics.
This "legacy" thing hurts the characters…
Is "Bad-ass" an exclusively feminine adjective nowadays? I cannot remember the last time I heard a man described as bad-ass.
As long as he doesn't shoehorn Kirk into Spock.
Matter replicator?
Trekkies won't mind, but Trekkers will be outraged at this.
That idea is streights ahead!
Nothing that happened in a Captain America comic in the 80s was a big deal. It was all about X-men in those days.