Even more than Superman, her powers vary depending on who is writing her. A lot of time, she can even fly.
Even more than Superman, her powers vary depending on who is writing her. A lot of time, she can even fly.
Nathan Fillion As Simon Williams As Tony Stark As Steve Jobs.
Dude, that is some fucking weak tea. “Oh, but if you ignore the first fifty years or so of the character’s history, it’s really no big deal that Cap is still worthy to lift Thor’s hammer!” It has always, without exception, been presented as a Big Deal when someone is worthy of Thor’s hammer. It has been an endorsement…
The obvious response is that Kirby didn’t depict Cap holding Thor’s hammer, Kirby didn’t depict the Nazi-ruled America as in some ways better than democracy, Kirby didn’t depict Cap defeating the Red Skull and still deciding to embrace his ideals because they were genuinely the best path for the human race...they…
I think the problem is that they executed it so ineptly, and then they blamed people for pointing out that it was done so badly. If I say, “Hey, this comic really made me feel like you wanted me to root for the Nazis,” your response should not be, “Shut up and keep buying, fanboy. By the time it’s all over, you’ll…
WE can look back at this and see he is a wacko. She was on an actual date with the guy. His wacko-ness may have already been made clear to her. If your gut says danger, listen to it. She was right.
The “he only asked her to stop texting” version is HIS version of events. She clearly has a different view on the situation, and given his ridiculously over the top and creepy overreaction to the bad date makes me think she was right to make a run for it.
Gaslight all you want.
And I will repeat, as I always do - Hydra may not have started as Nazi-related, but if it WASN’T Nazi-related at all, it wouldn’t be run by actual Nazis Red Skull, Zemo and Von Strucker. And if there were NO Nazi influences in their design, they wouldn’t look like this.
I don’t think she is a jerk so much as a woman who found herself on a date with a mentally unstable person and got so scared she noped the fuck out of there. Good for her. His obsession with getting revenge on her is proof that she was right.
No, I think he’s a nut, was acting weird, and she was afraid of him.
If you were a woman on a date with a clearly unstable man, you would honestly concern yourself with how that man makes his way home? Moreso than your own personal safety?
Based on this guy’s INSANE overreaction and creepy AF efforts to track her down to get his money back, my guess is the date had already been going horribly and she was looking for a way out. I can’t believe there are responses on this thread saying they’re equally shitty people. She texted in a movie; he is contacting…
Most of us knew there was going to be some bullshit “twist” at the end that will make Marvel act like nothing’s wrong, and their protestations that this is “the real Captain America, no brain-wash, no alternate reality, no clone, no LMD, no nothing” were always going to be as close to the truth as Moffat claiming the…
Congratulations sir, you continue to not get the point of why people were mad entirely. No, really, I commend you on that.
Ha ha, fuck those people for actually caring about things. You’re so much cooler with your ironic detachment and your early 90's forced irony.
Well, this dude’s pretty much guaranteeing he won’t be going out on many more dates (at least with a woman who has basic Googling skills).
Superior Spiderman, Superior Ironman, the entire crap with the morally inverted Justice League. Marvel, we get it, you like artificially turning the heroes into villains. Guess what, comic book readers, DON’T LIKE THAT!
Seriously, they’re called superHEROES! Yes, while we occasionally like dark gritty stuff like…
A disclosure like this could very well lead to the deaths of allies we are supposed to protect at all costs. What a piece of scum. This doesn’t just hurt intelligence collection now, it hurts it in the future. What person at risk of death will now cooperate?
It’s upsetting, a book seen as black will immediately lose most white readers, severely limiting sales. Why? Because overall, we white men see ourselves as the ‘default’, making reading books like The Crew a scary leap - yet we expect all races and genders to accept white male as their default too.