I may be a few iterations/crises/marketing gimmicks behind on what's going on on Earth-616.
I may be a few iterations/crises/marketing gimmicks behind on what's going on on Earth-616.
I saw the Roxxon gas logo on the pump too; if they stay true enough to comic continuity, and this means we'll therefore see Hugo Weaving possibly playing Aleksander Lukin in the next AVENGERS film, this could be a really, really good thing...
And that, right there, taodon, sounds like a *great* conflict to work with in a post-apoc work, YA or adult: How does one deal with the potential for having to be forced to breed when it is such anathema to the character?
And here for the "Pics or it didn't happen!" crowd, your proof:
Yep, there's a good one missing:
Sorry to be the bearer of bad tidings, but there's a big mistake here: Simon & Schuster is actually a part of CBS Corp. After the divorce, the books went to CBS, not Viacom.
I am going to make like Uatu the Watcher and point towards a different path here...
Nice. I especially liked the color-changing LEDs on the bumps, and the moment when a Stormtrooper was guarding it, proving my suspicions that the Empire was for a time a tool of the Daleks when it served their interests...
SFX: Glass raised to TM
I had my full address appear in a letter I'd written to DC's BLUE DEVIL back in the 80s, and the practice was still in full force back then. I think the intent was to get the fans to start talking to each other directly; I got out of it a pen pal from Alaska where a few letters got exchanged between us...
Man, "T. M. Maple." Now *that's* a name I hadn't heard in years...
Count me in! I owe some folks some rounds, and need to pay like a Lanister...
And I always believed Rick Geary's version of events...
The biggest problem I have with Kaplan's analysis is that he feels that some sort of realpolitik constraint supported by a set of "rules of engagement" will allow for a "clean" conflict to take place in this theater. It's an assumption that has bedeviled analysts since Waterloo who have found that things didn't go…
Could we just stop with this whole "Product placement is the future of advertising" meme already? People forget that when TV started large scale in the 50s that sponsorship was a lot more blatant than it is now or has slowly become in the last few years.
Not a big fan of these, mostly because sites with animations are great sources for transmitting viruses through the web browser.
What, all these examples of crossovers, and no mention in passing of Yoknapatawpha County?
What, no images of Warren G. Harding going after the Mole People under Teapot Dome with only a Bowie knife, shirtless? FAIL!
I must have the Rolling Stones on the brain. I read the next-to-last panel and could swear I saw Braniac say:
"Attaboy, Dopey! Kill 'er good and dead!"