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OH HELL YES. GAIL SIMONE IS THE *SHIT.*

@BiteKick: Dammit. You beat me by...well. A lot. Actually.

@99TelepodProblems: Of course we do, but there's no point in hoping for a species of giant kaiju-critter unless it can survive and reproduce in the ocean.

@fistrodisco: Sounds bit lot like Warren Ellis' "Ocean," which I'm sure the PS author of this blurb/article has read.

@Dr Emilio Lizardo: I've heard that in cases like this they use at least three gaskets around the initial drill mounting, and still pump nitrogen or something inert into it to create positive pressure.

My hometown has the largest scale model of the solar system around it. The Sun is represented by the planetarium of the local musem, and the rest of the planets are arranged at various stores and public buildings for miles around, ending with Pluto in the skwalk of a furniture store 50 miles away.

Goddammit. When am I going to have the money to build my TARDIS-shaped frontend case?! (Because doing this to my server would be going too far and too big)

@Edix: One of my uber-Christian classmates once tried to get a curse put on Rod Blagojevich by a 'reader.'

@mricyfire: Furthermore, White County, AR, has 73 people per square mile, making it the 14th densest county out of 74 in AR.

@mricyfire: Arkansas, for one. I've drive through the state multiple times, including Little Rock, during holiday travel, and I can safely say that it's mostly depopulated.

@sicboi: "Falling," a horror manga by Ito Junji.

This woman appears to have made several very bad assumptions in a row.

It's okay.

@Jonathan Dixon: In most continuities, Hydra was a Nazi R&D program that splintered off after the war under Baron von Strucker.

@TnOdyssey001: Eh...if they're going the Ultimate route like with most of their movies, Marvel will probably keep Fury as the human guinea pig Tuskegee-style 'Cap prototype.'

@Shaun Martinez: They're out there, he just seems to look a lot like Hugo Weaving in all of them. I presume that they're keeping the actual 'red skull' pics under very tight wraps.

@casen: Part II) As far as I can tell, this *is* a convoluted plot. I can tell they're trying to make HYDRA into something for future movies, but it would've been better if they had just used the specifically WWII-era villains for Cap like Baron Zemo, Skull, and Arnim Zola, and only hint at future Marvel developments.

@casen: It does sound a bit messy. A primer on the Cap history:

@tetracycloide: If real-life superheroics are their own idiom now (thanks a lot, Mark Millar), then the appropriate villain would probably be the Seattle PD or Homeland Security.