Pretty sure it is. I think that’s why he doesn’t mention it; there’s not a cool story behind it.
Pretty sure it is. I think that’s why he doesn’t mention it; there’s not a cool story behind it.
Hooper crushing his cup as a sarcastic response is golden.
I was born a few years too late to see Jaws on its first release but I do recall my parents letting me watch Jaws 3D right before taking me to Sea World.
Anyone who’s ever bought or made a loaf of bread that wasn’t far sandwiches?
I made this joke to my wife at lunch today and her eyeroll was one of disappointment.
The Joker kills Lois in a gas attack on the Daily Planet in Kingdom Come.
Yup. Normally, they call it the Book of Oa, but yeah.
Where’s the Injustice reference?
He is the Reeve Superman. He was still maintaining his secret identity when the team bumped into him. After the initial meeting, there was no point in keeping up the cover.
All I need now is a Nuclear Man reference.
And Superman 3 and his kid from Superman Returns!
It is. It’s from the narration during his fight with Superman at the end.
Laurie finds out about the attempted rape immediately after the Crimebusters meeting. Sally went off on Blake for talking to Laurie and told her what happened in the car. Under the Hood had been published three or four years earlier, but Laurie wasn’t allowed to read it, at least partially because Hollis wrote about…
Alan Moore loves putting rape (statutory or otherwise) in his books.
He’ll save the world next week.
Except mutants and the X-Men work even better if non-mutants exist and aren’t persecuted and are even worshipped. If mutants as a group are hated completely it’s a very heavy-handed metaphor; if other superhumans are praised, it becomes more nuanced and realistic.
Fuck me, that’s brilliant.
I tend bar and I bought a 3K square foot house on 7K square feet of land in a fairly major city. Costco is awesome.
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You’re in luck.