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Just because they got him back doesn't mean they'd make him an Avenger. Likely he'd appear or cameo (Spidey's gotta show up with anyone in New York or it doesn't quite feel like Marvel), but they wouldn't want to take away peoples reason to see what would probably be their biggest money making franchise outside of the

Forcing them, yes, but it's less in response to the Avengers, and more due to the fact that Sony only gets to retain the license to make Spider-man movies if they keep making the movies. If a certain amount of time passes without them making a new Spider-man movie the movie license reverts back to the IP owners

Which means nothing. They both sold out. MS just spread out what they had to more than just the US. Sony focused their product in one territory. When one stops regularly selling out before the other then it's a LITTLE bit more likely for the numbers to matter, but right now sales numbers are only indicative of how

That has far less to do with "gamers having chosen what they want" then it does with supply. Both consoles are completely sold out of their available inventory. Unless consoles are just sitting in stores after launch (like the Wii U) sales numbers for the first month or few months are really not a good sign of

Yes, shockingly, there is one now. However, there was not in 2011 when I made this post. :)

I believe Ostrander's Suicide Squad is also notable for making Barbara Gordon into Oracle. In any case this is awesome news.

*Probable spoiler*(but nothing that isn't in the trailer if you look close)

Seriously, I've seen you post this what seems like a dozen times in this article. How could you have been bothered enough to write so much in responses to an article but not have even been bothered enough to actually read the article. MS officially announced that the program has been extended indefinitely.

You didn't miss it the first time as it was never offered before. It was used as an example of an upcoming free game when they announced the service along with Assassins Creed 2, but it hadn't been offered until now. So far no repeats.

Nope, it's a pretty straight forward standalone story. A lot of future stories spun out of that, but that particular story is a single issue complete unto itself and is one of the best Superman issues ever. I highly recommend reading it if you get a chance.

Yes, Superman Birthright. Best Superman origin story. Kingdom Come and All-Star Superman are both great "last Superman stories." Superman for All Seasons is pretty good also as far as things you can read without the need for any background knowledge go. Also Action Comics issue #775. Find it. Read it.

What pastreaver said except change number 4 to being really more interested in Wii U as a game machine and getting a PS4 as more of a media hub.

This'll likely come to the US. NOA's not going to comment on it though because, like every Zelda themed DS released in the US EVER, it will be one of their surprise Black Friday specials that you can't pre-order and is never announced or mentioned until stores Black Friday ads start hitting the public. I'm probably

Okay, now I need to go look that up as I completely missed the announcement of a weekly Batman series somehow.

Yeah, that'd be the original wound the salt would be rubbing in to.... that and aside from just Bab's back as Batgirl, Stephanie's being completely erased from existence all together. Sticking her dad into multiple popular Batman media would probably push some folks over the edge.

Wow, Electrocutioner? Waiting for the announcement of the Cluemaster to come next... of course that would just rub salt in the Stephanie Brown fan's wounds.

Need to get this to see if they put Solaris the Anti-Sun in it.

Yeah, but if a good offer comes up for a new job sometimes you kinda have to jump on it before someone else does. The timing doesn't surprise me too much. The fact that he's been a key figure at Bungie for over 15 years (almost 5 years before Halo was really a thing, meaning he worked on the Myth games as well)and was

He might have been for a bit, hard to tell. He was actually working at Archie quite a bit recently (and Archie's been surprisingly one of the most progressive comic publishers in recent years). If he was blacklisted, I think that's probably passed now though as he has very recently worked on a some of DC's digital

Always love it when somebody calls out Breyfogle when listing great, or at least very notable, Batman artists. Love that guys work and he gets no where near the props he deserves. DC really needs to put out a collection of his stuff like they've been doing for other Batman artists lately.