Exactly how is this supposed to change how I see SHIELD? Honestly this is nicer than what I imagine they would do since they’re basically the CIA without any restrictions.
Exactly how is this supposed to change how I see SHIELD? Honestly this is nicer than what I imagine they would do since they’re basically the CIA without any restrictions.
You’re thinking Infinite Crisis, not Identity Crisis.
I like it myself. Hickman has written essentially a love story to the character spread over multiple series from FF to Secret War. The new opportunity to be something and someone greater than he was is something I hope becomes permanent. I want to see what this new Doom, a redeemed Doom, will do.
Its the company’s fault that people like gendered toys enough to make gender specific toylines extremely profitable? I’m sorry, that doesn’t make sense. Companies like this just follow where the bottom line leads, if you have a problem with that you need take it up with society.
I would absolutely burst out laughing in the face of anyone I saw who looked like that. Tattooed man-children aren’t scary, they’re stupid and draw mocking for their extremely poor life decisions. Decisions like getting “Damaged” tattooed on any part of their body, especially visible parts. It is so idioticly emo they…
But not unintelligible.
Ugh, that isn’t the Joker.
I can really see her plot depth in that picture.
The part where you apparently aren’t done, because you keep devoting your life to something you think is a waste of your time. I notice that for all your bluster all the mental power you can summon still results in nothing but ad hominem attacks. If you cannot string together a cohesive process of reasoning to counter…
Ad hominem and insults. Typical statist cowardice, ignorance, and narrow mindedness.
Maybe it is because at heart I’m an idealist and believe in the basic goodness of people, but I don’t find Superman all that unrealistic as an emotional and intellectual individual. Sure superpowers are fantasy, but who Superman is not.
Final Crisis was wonderful too because of how heroic Superman was, the only man that can be trusted with the power to use a machine that literally grants any wish you can imagine.
Geoff Johns did it well with Action Comics as well.
I disagree. And the article above is evidence that people want Superman to be good and noble, to be the shining light. Tell stories with that Superman and he will make money. He’ll be flawed in the sense of not being a literal God, but people don’t want flawed GRIMDARKMAN!
“And worlds without number have I created; and I also created them for mine own purpose; and by the Son I created them, which is mine Only Begotten.... For behold, there are many worlds that have passed away by the word of my power. And there are many that now stand, and innumerable are they unto man; but all things…
1. No one here is arguing the scientific validity of vaccinations. Why you would bring this irrelevant point up is beyond me.
Someone engaged in ad hominem attacks probably shouldn’t try and discredit the opposing argument as a straw man.
Autopsy on Benoit showed that he was neither on steroids or drugs when he committed suicide. The doctor did say though that he had brain damage equivalent to an 80 year old with extremely advanced stages of Alzheimer’s. So the man’s brain did not function right, to say the least. What is interesting is if you compare…
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