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Harrison Grey
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I’m actually in a similar boat. I find Batman to be a great character, but a little overexposed, and I’m very turned off by the tone that a huge amount of writers want Batman books to carry. One of my biggest problems with the New 52 as a whole was that they seemed to want all the books to have the same grimness and

Yeah, two weeks in a row the main Convergence title has been the thing I dredged through before I could move on to the infinitely more enjoyable tie-ins. Not all of them are perfect, but quite a large number of them have been good, and I am happily surprised to find that the tone has actually been fairly positive and

N(0t) A R(eal) PASSWORD.

Superman has an Avatar State now?

Well you're my favorite person.

I want to say anything out so far will just be running second to Smash Brothers in the long run, but that's assuming Smash Brothers comes out this year, and I doubt that very much.

Overall, this is fantastic how detailed it is, and it raises some excellent points, the top being the possibility of a living SR388, a concept which meshes with everything else surprisingly well. I've people point out before a recurring theme through Super Metroid of mothers and their young (the little draygons that

As far as accuracy problems between Arrow and Wonder Woman go, the thing is that Green Arrow's best personality is in less danger than Wonder Woman's. Green Arrow, at his finest, is the snarky, imperfect, sweet but occasionally philandering hero archetype, which you may recognize as basically always being in style.

Amazon, last I heard, hadn't been totally passed up. It won't be coming this season, but could simply be delayed. I'm not sure I'm okay with it as a project or not. The biggest problem with Wonder Woman is that they need a solid rendition of the character for all media, but nobody right now seems to have the right

Did someone say Titanosaur(us)?

I'm not a Tolkien buff, so I don't know much about the Silmarillion; I was under the impression that it was essentially a historical encyclopedia of Middle Earth that involved events from all over, including between Hobbit and Lord of the Rings. If not, then I adjust my theory to the third part covering the change

On the subject of the Hobbit, what I've been beginning to guess (and hear rumors about) is that the book the Hobbit will be finished off by the second movie, and that the third will be bits and pieces of the Silmarillion that bridge the gap between Hobbit and Lord of the Rings. And considering the announcement of

I don't think it was Choi I saw, but I suspect we'll see him pop up at the Ivy University. I noticed Stephenie Brown, though I only caught her in one episode. I did love Barbara Gordon (and Betty Kane) showing up in the first season, and then seeing her come in later in the suit.

I caught on a second viewing he was standing on the Flash's shoulder, so it makes sense for it to be Palmer. Somehow I was so excited for maybe Ryan Choi when when I saw him on the first viewing I didn't notice who else was in the shot, despite him being the smallest person on the screen.

I see Atom, but my question is Ryan Choi or Ray Palmer? Also, I think I saw Rose Wilson Ravager.

I'd nitpick a little about the Lost copycats being dead; since the lack of payoff that came with the end of Lost, audiences seem to be disillusioned by the neverending-mega-mystery, but Lost's other most famous feature (the main plot paralleling flashbacks) have made a major resurgence. Finally, TV seems to have

Did J.J. Abrams direct this? Because that is more lens flare than I would think 4 minutes could handle.

It is the Interadroid 6000. I was expecting him to do more with his career since his cameo in Argo.

Hang on, there's a hypnotism heist movie and a magician heist movie coming out?

Andrea from What Are Little Girls Made Of will likely always get my "crossed boobs" vote. And on the opposite end of the spectrum, Friday's Child managed to do the unthinkable: make Julie Newmarr not sexy.