I was unaware of that. Thanks for letting me know.
I was unaware of that. Thanks for letting me know.
I apologize for not being more specific. My “getting mad” comment was more a reference to OP than it was to you. I think that, objectively, if MK1 had a subtitle instead, it would actually feel more cluttered. MK1 is a nice, clean, cut indicating it’s a new start (as opposed to calling it something like Mortal Kombat:…
That’s ridiculous. Mortal Kombat 5 was called Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance. Mortal Kombat 6 was called Mortal Kombat: Deception. It really is not that hard. They could call it whatever they want and people will figure it out.
Mortal Kombat has been around for 30 years. If you’re an animator who picks up a gig without doing any research at all on what you might be animating, including one of the key features of the franchise, you should pay for your own counseling.
I like Jacqui, too, but you’re not wrong lol.
Could be anything. Mortal Kombat 5 was called Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance. Mortal Kombat 6 was called Mortal Kombat: Deception. But it’s super cool to just get mad about things that haven’t happened.
But... this is literally Mortal Kombat 1. It’s the first Mortal Kombat set in the new timeline splintering from Liu Kang becoming the Lord of Time. It’s a brand new beginning, and the 1 at the end clearly differentiates it from the 1992 game.
There were only, I think, 4 “generational” characters in MK X. There was Cassie Cage and Jacquie Briggs, who aren’t really all that bad. Kung Jin is sort of a distant relative of Kung Lao (who was himself a distant relative of the legendary Kung Lao), but was a decent ranged fighter and a more interesting representativ…
Something is Killing the Children/House of Slaughter, etc. I’m obsessed with. Some of my favorite writing currently coming out. Nice House on the Lake is the one that scared me, but I think Department’s Mothman story is one of my favorite things I’ve read, period, in a while.
Here are my picks, based on what I’ve read and am familiar with:
For sure! Because Krakoa has already been resurrecting non-mutants, and it hasn't done that. Miles Morales (a Spider-Man) has alr already been around when Kamala Khan died and brought her back. So this is just a pointless rehash. SHE WORKS IN THE FUCKING LAB. A spilled serum, or a mechanical discharge, or some kind of…
I’ll add, too, that even if there’s some twist, where she’s a time or reality-displaced version, or she’s immediately resurrected, or there’s some kind of twist, it’s still cheap, hacky writing.
Except they don’t need the X-gene to do the revival process. They resurrected Scarlet Witch, and during a recent event they were resurrecting a number of other non-mutant Avengers, so while they COULD discover that she has an X-gene instead of bring Inhuman, this is still absolutely the dumbest way to go about it.
As a MASSIVE fan of Spider-Man who has given past story arcs, runs, characters etc. far more grace and appreciation than some of them deserved, Wells’ run is one of the worst I’ve ever read. Nick Spencer spent his entire run gradually undoing both One More Day and Sins Past only for Wells to IMMEDIATELY unravel that…
I suspect the fact that because he created/based Courtney off of his own deceased sister that Stargirl was the one he was most invested in “getting right/being good.” But I LOVED Johns’ Green Lantern run, and you’re telling me that as a producer for the film (which I own and do still watch from time to time), he…
Beetledeuce was right there.
Jim Lee has one hell of a career, and good for him. As an artist, I’m still a huge fan of his work, but his 90s stuff is probably my favorite. It hit peak refinement right around when he was doing the Batman: Hush arc, and now it feels almost too polished. But I digress. The only concerns I have with him as president…
I just wanted a Twisted Metal Black sequel.
Maybe he got asked to leave because he didn't know Yoda said, "Do or do not, there is no try."
It’s not in my top 5 favorites, but I’ve had some pretty good BBQ chicken pizza.