The anti-DC Marvel fanboyism is at a fever pitch. I remember this same speculative ire based on the early descriptions of the Captain America movie.
The anti-DC Marvel fanboyism is at a fever pitch. I remember this same speculative ire based on the early descriptions of the Captain America movie.
It's true. It works.
Obligatory Touch of Cloth gif.
Only to those who know anything about his history. Stan Lee has never genuinely cared about comics. Stan Lee cares only about Stan Lee™.
This couldn't be linked somewhere?
In case anyone is looking for it... Top Gear's 50 Years of Bond Cars Special.
"Are you a pyramid or a goddamn less-than sign, son? SOUND OFF LIKE YOU'VE GOT THREE VERTICES, YOU LAZY BASTARD!"
50 points from Gryffindor for that headline.
According to who?
I'm a big Wonder Woman fan. And I absolutely agree. She is, as a character, continually plagued by the misguided trappings she was born with. Namely a clunky first and second wave feminism that is completely unrelatable and flat-out confused in its approach. I find myself in constant argument with so-called Wonder…
Might I then recommend:
http://youtu.be/ Insert Geoffery Holder laugh here.
It's the convenient dickery of the internet. Where arguments aren't won or lost on merit but on ego and theater. *shrug*
Somewhere Pamela Geller is licking her lips and smiling.
And with that criteria like that, you'll have already legitimized their silly argument.
Religions aren't the problem. The problem lies with particular judges and legislators that nearly legitimize theocracy, allowing certain religions to obey or flaut the law at their whim. It's a constitutional shit show and they know it.
That set should've been completed what... two years or more ago?
It can be confusing and I think we've come to the same sentiment, just through a cloud of misunderstanding. For what it's worth, I raise my glass to your efforts.
Ahem.
Well no because the trademark is People Magazine, isn't it? Not 'People'. And as Hogarth has explained, GW neither has claim on the trademark in fiction NOR was the term 'space marine' their invention. But none of that matters so long as GW has the legal weight to bring to bear.