I cannot say enough good things about that idea. I think the good doctor belongs all over Marvel movies, so hopefully this actually happens. I definitely think characters need to meet with the Dr. for all their paranormal foes and what not.
I cannot say enough good things about that idea. I think the good doctor belongs all over Marvel movies, so hopefully this actually happens. I definitely think characters need to meet with the Dr. for all their paranormal foes and what not.
Plato?
Jason, I think your articles are fine so far. They usually contain a good portion of nostalgia (for people born in the early 80s like me) along with some personal insight that is mostly entertaining. I would love for you to do some more writing about new rpgs on the horizon that are similar of the ones we all enjoyed…
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totally awesome. there were some crazy little sourcebooks in the early 90s
I guess they could try to circumnavigate this problem by putting the movie from her perspective. Maybe there's trouble on ole Themiscrya and WW goes out in search of a team of heroes to aid her? That might give the filmmakers more time with her in order to build her up before they collect the other big shots.…
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not since the early to mid 90s, no.
re: ebooks. Does this mean we can all get back into playing Spelljammer?
You can get tons of these on t-shirts from http://outofprintclothing.com/. I have the Vonnegut one. Great for English majors/teachers.
i love the original music b/c it takes me so clearly back to when I was younger and playing that game on my old brick gameboy late on a school night. it's so expressive considering the limitations of the machine.
cannot agree more
you should try to find the orchestral score. it's really good and creates a great mix of the songs. Totally sounds like it should be playing after an episode of Robotech.
the latter one is used as an adjective and not a verb.
the answer is "no," totally. I just don't see how they could get that character to be move-worthy. I feel it's too much of a comic-booky joke anyway, considering lots of his humor revolves around understanding the nature of comics and the different characters and stories within them.
I've never found Deadpool funny anyway. I feel like it's a character for 16 year old boys. But maybe that's the whole point. or "irony". I don't know.
What about Jesse Custer, Charlie? That dude tells you to count grains of sand on a beach and you do it.
and my bow. this stuff is grating to me.
it is on iOS. I'm currently playing through it. It's like 2.99 or something and then .99 per chapter
my same question. I read the first one on a lark, but never had any need to revisit the series.