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May I take this opportunity to recommend the Mark Russell and Stephen Byrne comic book series from only a couple of years ago. It’s 12 issues and it’s sublime. It fully embraces the kitsch and comedy of the Wonder Twins, while telling real stories about youth, being different and why heroism matters. 

Whoa, they’re putting Flamin Hot on Doritos now? What will those mad geniuses think of next?

Can we get more pictures of the rod? 

Galactus...or the Silver Surfer!

Nervously raises hand. I never really notice music in shows and stuff. I’m sure I heard it, but my brain didn’t register it as anything other than general music for these shows in general.

I voted for Avalanche because I love the trope of villains becoming heroes, and I’d love to see more of it in the Krakoa era. 

Good news, friend! Cypher is huge these days! He came back a couple of years ago and they did a lot of what you’re saying. He could read binary and other computer languages, and the writers really went all out with him.

Don’t do that. Don’t give me hope. 

Man, I was just surfing the web waiting for my friend to show up to watch tonight’s episode, and I stumbled upon a headline that ruined Black Krrsantan’s appearance. I was 5 minutes from watching the episode! And I’m exactly the sort of dork who would have plotzed if Black Krrsantan had been a true surprise!

Gonna have to agree to disagree, friend. I loved seeing the whole musical number, and I think it’s the best possible thing they could have put at the end of Hawkeye.

It’s my head cannon that the Avengers, especially Captain America, were very very open to the public. Once SHIELD was out of the way and the Avengers themselves were in charge, I feel like they told everybody everything, gave plenty of interviews and didn’t try to keep too many secrets. It’s how people from the

I loved this finale and this show. There are probably plenty of nitpicks and gripes I could make (were Maya and Kazi in love?), but I’m not going to let that stuff bother me. The whole thing was super fun, was a great exploration of Clint, a wonderful introduction of Kate Bishop and just an all-around good time. I

I thought it was drop dead hilarious that Tom Hardy didn’t actually get to do anything in the MCU. Don’t get me wrong, I would have loved an actual crossover. But the way this actually played out — with that big post-credits arrival at the end of Venom 2, only for him to just leave in the post-credits of the very next

I think Grills was more implying that Clint should be with people, be with friends, on Christmas, instead of alone in a hotel room. Grills, of course, implying that he was said friend. 

Shoulda been Taylor Dane. 

I hate being this nitpicky, but I couldn’t also help but wonder why there were rides and a fully-stocked ball pit inside an apparently decrepit old KB Toys? Maybe New York City KB Toys was fancier?

I’m glad to hear I’m not alone in my criticism of this first issue. I love Tom Taylor’s work and the general premise is solid, but I also felt there was a spark missing from this first issue. There’s just something about the tone that doesn’t feel as dialed in as it could be.

There is definitely a lot of drama on Family Feud. I wonder who they will cast as Steve Harvey. 

When you look through the portal when Wong and Abomination exit, there’s some kind of fancy, hi-tech cell/cage at their destination. So my head cannon is that Abomination has indeed been locked up this whole time and is still locked up. Somehow, he met Wong and they formed some kind of friendship and that eventually