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Because he was a huge part of the problem as Senator and as VP. He blew the banking, credit and communications industries as they raped the US citizenry, helping them to overturn good bankruptcy laws, protecting predatory lending techniques and making aw gee whiz this is centrism sounds over things like selling the

This “new” Justice League, the Mad Celestials (er, Omega Titans) and Jim Cheung have Jonathan Hickman Avengers written alllll over it.

We so don’t need even more emotional colors or non-colors as the case may be, but I have to admit I like the idea of the Still Force in general, if it was tied into fundamental stillness/Buddha Nature/coming to rest in one’s self. Which it won’t be, so...never mind.

It absolutely was not clear to Starlord, who was caught in emotion executing the plan he came up with and then torpedoing it. It was only clear to some of the audience, and even then mostly after the fact when there was time to dwell on things.

Nobody thinks it’s nonsense for him to have acted like that..everyone thinks he was a selfish, childish fuck for doing it right as their plan (HIS plan according to him) was about to get the glove off. The character absolutely deserves all the shit in the world for being a shit.

Strangely enough, I ended up loving Space Dandy every bit as much. My two favorites. I think in the end that as cool as Bebop was/is, I love Dandy a bit more these days because it jettisons an adolescent sense of oh-so-sad-coolness for just plain ridiculous embracing-of-life-type-coolness, and I say that as a pretty

Your impression is correct. It’s worth well over a trillion $. Norway is not worried, regardless of what “Norwegian friends in Houston” might think.

Jibe, not jive. Jive is almost the opposite of what you are trying to say. To jibe is to be in alignment with or agree with, while to jive is to talk bullshit/try to fool or confuse with words.

Yeah, because skimming articles and references to info that can be helpful to all kinds of things is EXACTLY like following the wedding of royals.

Seriously. Twenty-First Century and the world is burning every which way and fucking royals getting married. We are not well.

The Shadow was great. I’m with you.

It worked great for Hulk...twice. The first time helped us get Rocket Racoon as an established Marvel character (his first and previous appearance to being in the star-spanning Hulk was at least five years earlier and didn’t translate to him taking off as a character). And they did it with Stark a few years back. So

And somehow you’re still the loser here! Excelsior!

I stand corrected.

I know what made me think that...Tony Stark remarked to either Clint or Sam while they were imprisoned in the Raft that he had no idea that their prison was like. He was completely surprised by what it was like. Definitely not a sure bet, but I still kind of feel like from this that it’s something pretty new or at

Well, then I may be mistaken. I felt like it was something new to the characters in the film but that could be wrong.

I have a hard time accepting anything in that show as canon, only because of how they frequently deal with some end-of-the-world scenarios, and the Avengers are nowhere to be seen.

It may have taken a while to build, but it was something new to experience of the characters of Civil War, who were all working with the government/Ross. For “average” supershmo on the street to be aware of it it would have to be after Civil War.

But the Raft was something completely new to characters in Civil War, therefore JJS2 occurs -after- Civil War. In other words, Alliterator is the person here with the accurate comprehension.

Bless you.