Was about to point that out; thank for getting atop this.
For anyone interested in the area in question:
Was about to point that out; thank for getting atop this.
For anyone interested in the area in question:
I’m... just going to leave this here...
I was going to go with “historic artifact” as well; maybe it was the flag flying over Gotham when WWII broke out, or something similar.
Thanks for offering this as an option. Not that it save the film from itself, but one less self-inflicted wound upon it, well, we can grant that as a mitzvah, right...?
The Fifth Dimension’s weird physics grant Mxyzptlk’s species godlike powers over not just the Fifth Dimension but other realities and dimensions they can traverse to, but they pretty much explicitly use it to be jerks, which is pretty fun!
Mind you, allowing for a spectacle to be made out of this pick afforded other opportunities. to wit:
Sam Hill was so before my time, I had to look him up. If you don’t remember him either, most of his run was pre-Comics Code.
I don’t quite see how they want to run with this, but it’d be an interesting facet to add to the Archieverse...
I’m surprised no one seems to remember “First Contact,” the epispode of ST:TNG that was done entirely from the aliens’ POV.
Walker: We will actually be leveraging a spinner rack; it’s a vertical, free-standing spinner rack. And that will be our primary destination. All four sides will be dedicated to comics.
The first run of WHAT IF? also had a few stories in them where they did alt-his tales concerning licensed properties they had, particularly Shang Chi (tie-in with Sax Rohmer’s Fu Manchu) and Robert E. Howard’s Conan.
“The Autobiography of Bruce Wayne” takes advantage of an opportunity to give the Dark Knight a happy ending of sorts—one that happens by embracing the non-superhero part of his life—which is an exceedingly rare occurrence in the character’s history.
However it comes back, I’m assuming all the lustful comments that Fran’s character made about Mel Gibson would NOT turn up in the reboot...
...and we know that The Quiet Man is... We know it stars a man.
Hey, it could have gone in other directions, too...
Probably just as well, as we were likely to have something like this take place in the Netflix Quadrant...
So, on the one hand, they seem to have been “inspired” by Simon Stålenhag...
...whose influence you can see in the video for the game, with a cool 80's-sounding track...
...which feels likewise “inspired” by Brad Feidel’s main theme for THE TERMINATOR...
...do these folks have anything original to offer...?
...as opposed to Ms. Pirro herself...
Is any of the above still valid, especially after this took place yesterday...?
In terms of favorite Marvel What If?s, the two that would have been interesting to keep visiting from the first run:
“What if the Fantastic Four had Never Been?” - the backup story from #31, when the Thing has a bad day and keeps most of the Marvel heroes from meeting their origins on time, while the rest of the FF…
A sweet home? If you’ve ever seen a Trump property, it becomes clear that the concept of a “sweet home” is just lost on him...
When ol’ Reign comes
They run and hide their heads
They might just well be dead
When ol’ Reign comes
When ol’ Reign comes...