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I was never abused or anything, but my parents never really cared about me. I didn't realize the situation until I had kids of my own. What really gets me is that I was adopted. Why did my parents adopt me if they weren't going to be into having kids?

The whole sterilization thing-I thought it was hinting that at some point she would end up raising Hawkeye's kids (presumably because he and his wife are killed).

I really didn't like Ultron. I love him in the comics, but the movie version was trying too hard to be Loki.

My first inclination was way off base, but in the real world does the rotation of the Earth affect these kind of situation? Would a flight from NY to London take longer than one from London to NY for example?

I know it's controversial, but I'd but money that abortion is the number one issue that makes us barbaric to future generations.

What does rabbits have to do with rust?

What bothers me about the Shroud is how the image was produced. I think it had something to do with oxidation (so like rust?). And whoever made the Shroud put the spike wounds in the wrists (the correct place) instead of the palms (which every artist at the time was doing). Of course I don't think Jesus would look as

Are there that many people who want to get into comics after watching Avengers or whatever? I don't think that's the case. I'm sure there are some, and if they want to start out on something accessible they can grab any of thousands of trades or graphic novels. I agree there is no way a rookie reader could figure out

Ever notice how conveniently "land bridges" form in pre-history. An obvious attempt to hide the discoveries of ancient jet-packs.

I don't know....Machine Man reaching down Ultron's throat or Hawkeye dumping a vat of molten Adamantium have got to be up there.

I agree. Sometimes I feel like it's just the same story with a different monster. I don't feel like Clara belongs in the TARDIS. She doesn't seem to have chemistry with Capaldi.

I completely agree. Last week Yahoo spoiled a key plot point in their headline. With the way we watch TV with DVRs and on demand it would be so nice not to have anything remotely spoilerish in the headline and article titles. It's also a little much to expect people not to go online for a week or so just in case a

So obvious! Why didn't I see it before?

This is what kind of stinks about the Avengers now. We get an 'all-new' line up every six months. It gets boring after awhile.

I hope somewhere down the line someone else picks up the show and solves the mysteries they had. Couldn't Aaron and some of the other kids return years later and give us some answers, like what was the island? I can't believe the show was so opened ended that the producers didn't have some idea of what the show was

Earth-2. Really dragged the first half.

I feel like Cap was such an interesting character before Avengers 305. Back in the day he was more of a soldier. He was more human; more flawed. I feel as if Marvel took a look at what DC did to Batman (who I also think was cooler back in the day) and more or less copied what they did. Avengers 305 to me was a very

Well I dare you, no-I triple dog dare you to start at 161. Back issues are cheaper than most new comics anyways. Don't get me wrong, I like Excalibur, but I think it got a little to goofy after a while.

This is just something one has to accept. In Marvel most of the comics take place in New York. There are so many stories in which something huge is going on that it would obviously get the attention of all the other heroes. Electro takes over NYC's electric grid and only Spider-man is available? If the stories were