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Gotta start somewhere. If Captain Marvel gives us Moonstone, Civil War gives us Zemo, and and Songbird/S. Mimi gets busted in who-knows-what, there's your base to build from. I don't need a detailed intro to Blizzard or Beetle or Mach V.

Maybe he just learnf shum ninja trickf?

"When we gonna use it on people? It ain't a real test until we use it on civilians! Hnnnngh!" — Every GOP 2016 Frontrunner

How much direct input did Dreamworks have in their TV-series spinoffs? Because that is where the axe needs to fall.

It's a leetle off-topic, but still related to cartoon-based toys I'll never own: if you're a fan of classic Russian cartoons like Maugli, you need to hie your arse over to Prosto Toys and see the stuff they're making over in Putinland.

I hope not, but I find it weird that Marvel would make these big, daring changes to their flagship characters right before an event where all of reality can be changed... or reset.

Waaaaaay back in his original appearance, a side-benefit of getting an Asgardian Mystic Uru Hammer or whatever it's called was that using the Donald Blake switcheroo (which Odin transferred to Beta Ray Bill from Thor, effectively killing off Thor's alter-ego) transformed him to his pre-modified, generic

(huffy voice) "It's CALLED a rainbotomy. Get it right."

Yeah, I can't believe that's official. It looks like a porn parody, and until I see independent verification I'm gonna assume that's the case.

what's the story about Mark Hamill? I didn't realize that there was one...

Oh, FFS. Sorry, I was too stupid to run the identical OP clip.

They did Saul of the Mole Men. I didn't care for it.

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The Lost Saucer has the better theme song.

A pair of obnoxious, confrontational, judgmental attack animals turning on each other? #IStandThereClappingandCheering

or the fact that part of him turned into a little girl that was eventually murdered/resorbed by the adult version

Albert Whitlock was consistently amazing; I remember a couple of career-early paintings from a forgotten TV-disaster flick Short Walk to Daylight that didn't quite pass the smell test, but his work from the last '70s (The Hindenburg, Two-Minute Warning, Airport '77 et al) is still mindblowing. I'll actually watch

If you don't already have it bookmarked, so let it be done.

BUT BENGHAZI IS WORSE THAN A MILLION 9-11s AND OBAMACARE IS THE HOLOCAUST, ONLY REAL, SO IMPEEECH NAO /s