It's the only way to save money nowadays.
It's the only way to save money nowadays.
How dod you make Old Man Logan when most of the characters belong to another studio *and* it's mostly just Mark Millar riffing on Unforgiven by way of Marvel Comics?
In fairness, Clarmeont's original plan wasn't much like what Inferno turned out to be. Sinister was supposed to be an immortal child with psychic powers; Sinister was his childlike idea of what a master villain was, and Gambit, originally, was going to be another of his projected identities, a child's idea of a…
Oh. Duh. (But depending on who you ask, this is really a group of six things, not seven.)
Can't be the seven deadly sins — thanks, gluttony! — or virtues — lots of "y"s there. Nor the days of the week.
Did you cap it off with Serenity?
I bought a ton of dollar comics at a sale, including the first arc of Jason Aaron's Doctor Strange run and made a sincere effort to plow through more of the early episodes of Person of Interest on Netflix. (I finally hit the Zoe Morgan episode, which is the first one where everything in the initial formula seems to…
It's an illustrated monologue. Frankly, I've noticed a lot of webcomics and indie comics that seem to be a sparse prose piece livened up with big illustrations. There's not much going on in terms of the "sequential art" part.
Have they ever revisited the idea that crossing the galactic barrier turns you into an amoral superman?
One of the more chilling elements of 9/11 for me is the degree to which the attacks were planned as a spectacle, as repeatable media imagery. The idea was not only to kill thousands of people, but to make the image of their murders indelible, impossible to ignore or forget.
Los Pollos Hermanos is made of people!
Unfortunately, you have been tapped as the villain for a new series of Torchwood.
For $150 you can get the Star Trek set that excludes all the NextGen movies other than First Contact. And for $300 they'll also remove Star Trek V.
Variety would have moderated that town hall like a pro!
Together, they have the power to use the superpowers a television budget can handle!
Debatable points usually come paired with something like "well-reasoned support" or "an insightful, nuanced question."
Also, Gore Vidal may once have said that "I think of myself as a conservative," but he followed this up with a discussion of his feelings of possession towards the country and did things like endorse Dennis Kucinich, argue against the use of the atomic bomb in World War II, and so forth.
She was, for all her intellectual gifts, most often happy to play the role of a hatemonger. Her comments on LGBT people, on other women, and even on issues like the use of military force reflect really, really, terrible prejudices about the world that her acumen never led her to examine, moderate, or even attempt to…
"By getting married, the woman has consented to sex, and I don't think you can call it rape.” - Phyllis Schlafly, speech at Bates College 2007
And let's not get into the distinction between parody and satire….