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Ah yes, the simpler ‘before times’. Hell, going back to ‘92 there really wasn’t even just one internet quite yet. We were all still stuck in our little walled gardens of Compuserve, AOL, Prodigy...

I feel like this is a move Marvel’s been trying to make for years.

Extrapolating out for his much longer lifespan Logan probably racked up a larger overall body count, but yeah, Castle’s on-the-page murders would almost definitely be on top (for humans anyway, if you’re going to count things like Brood drones the numbers will tighten up a bit).

Combat sports make the most sense of anything other than, maybe, running in terms of true organized sport.

Was thinking something similar.

The Venom move makes all kinds of sense for both companies in the long run, and even sort of works in comic continuity.

When he takes the stage at all. He’s never been above just deciding, five minutes before the curtain, “Nope, I’m going home,” and leaving the whole building hanging.

I feel like the trouble with adapting Constantine and really making the character feel ‘right’ is that he exists in a very specific niche of the DC Universe, right on the tipping point into their traditionally edgier Vertigo fare, and you have to have some of the grime and seedy-ness there to make him feel right.

Thank you, this would have been tremendously helpful.

They are present in all air brake systems. At least all of them on modern trucks and busses, probably trains as well.

FWIW, they do explain that Ta Lo is in a parallel universe, or at least pocket dimension separating it from Earth. Everything on the other side of the waterfall is not of this Earth.

Or that they’ve got a FF feature coming up soon-ish and don’t want people comparing her visuals to Reed Richards when he finally makes his MCU debut?

Even still, you need to solve the charge time problem for long-distance travel if you really want to convince Americans to buy in a lot of places.

I feel like, for me anyway, the fact that the characters all knew at least enough of the background to go on without telling the reader explicitly added to the immersion a bit.

This. And a double dip into Kirby’s more out-there work, as well as getting back to where all these Marvel properties started in modern film with Blade (even recast and rebooted as it is) is a welcome turn of events.

Right, not hard to imagine that the Kang variant that started the TVA used his universe’s Infinity Stones to create a pocket dimension in which no Infinity Stones, or other magic, work.

That, and an overwhelming, crippling fear of the unknown which requires they find ‘answers’ for everything and provide structure to the inherent chaos of the universe.

New Zealand, but the point holds.

They did apparently green-light a spinoff about Vesemir’s early life as a witcher set probably 40-50 years prior to the events from the current series/books.

Who knew camping it up as The Master for a while would just be a warmup for the actual weirdest role of her life?