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On the one hand, unless there's a technical issue because of the hair or something, this is completely ridiculous. On the other hand, it doesn't really upset me that my nieces can't get their faces on a body as over-sexualized as female comic book characters always seem to turn out...

So much for the "super low cost" Encore Mini they JUST started selling...that I may have just bought one of...

I'm a little ashamed of you people...ALL these comments, and nobody has pointed out that this guy just created the METAL MEN.

Don't forget that the new Cosmos is out on Sunday also! Cannot overstate how excited I am for it.

So, the Director's Mexican. The leader's British. The main mech is piloted by a British man and a Japanese woman. The other lead mech is piloted by a British guy and an American doing really bad Australian accents. The action takes place in Hong Kong. The only main cast Americans playing as Americans are a dumbass

Like others have said, I figure it's less "we can't figure out how to do it", and more "we can't figure out how to do it without seriously showcasing how little anyone who isn't white and male is represented in comics".

Well, we know that Nova Prime (well, as they've always assigned it in the comics, at least) is Rhomann Dey (Apparently John C Reilly), which is they guy that gave Rider his powers in the first place. I'd bet that Glenn Close is actually Queen Adora (and the voice for Worldmind), which considering we've got Nebula as

Yeah, price point was a BIG factor in why I quit collecting. $15-20 per is a LOT to spend on a figure, and for that I expect a lot more quality than you're gonna get from Hasbro or Mattel. It also prices out virtually all of the crowd that's buying them for their kids, which I believe is a larger portion of the

Oh good...now I can put a face to the robot overlords that plague my nightmares.

I agree with virtually all of these, and didn't think I was going to come up with anything, but...

Feels like Blair Witch meets Grizzly Man to me. Which means I am in.

I'd rather they do something NEW, but if they have to re-do an older concept, I loved what Simon Pegg was saying about how he could see the Abrams movies actually being the formation of the Mirror universe. What if they become the "bad guys"?

Why not somebody like Kevin McKidd?

I'm definitely excited for Harlock, and Elysium is something that I CANNOT wait to see...but how does Pacific Rim not count as an "awesome sci-fi flick"?

While not technically a "classic" pulp character, I would LOVE to see Pixar do a Rocketeer film.

There's a reason for that. When Superman first showed up in comics, he couldn't fly, only leap really far. And it was because Earth's gravity was so much less than Krypton's. Which is a concept (among many others) that was basically ripped right off from Burroughs' original John Carter stories. Also, the Fortress

One of my all-time favorite books...I'm kinda surprised nobody's ever done a movie (that I know of), and kinda hoping they never do. I do have to admit, however that "Saint Liebowitz and the Wild Horse Woman" did not live up to expectations...

Comics would be my guess too. Dynamite had 'em last, but it wouldn't surprise me if IDW started one up, as I'd heard the Raimi crew wasn't necessarily happy with that stuff.

You know...if thoughtful, realistic-ish speculative fiction can actually get a foothold here...maybe it could actually pave the way to FINALLY get that RENDEZVOUS WITH RAMA movie Morgan Freeman's been trying to make happen for years...