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Reminded me of this thing I drew a million years ago, Rosalarian's is much better.

Spider-Man's basic red and blue outfit (currently I am really liking the ASM2 version). It's certainly not what people would think of if they were told to imagine someone with spider powers (before the comics), but it has withstood the test of time against a large number of potential replacements (most of which we

So. Damn. Gritty.

Read Daredevil vol. 3, issue #1-20 (specifically 20). Some of the best Daredevil stuff, but more importantly they have The Spot in there.

Not sure adding to the cacophony of comments on this particular article will serve much of a purpose, but seeing as how commenting on the internet is usually pointless in and of itself, here goes...

A shame the 2012 show was cancelled. It wasn't a particularly amazing cartoon but it was still enjoyable and did justice to the Thundercats legacy.

Funny I remember it as 90's Cartoon Network sorta thing without merchandise. One of those older shows they aired and I thought was fun to watch. Never really thought about the lack of games for it... but now that he mentions this stuff. I wonder how many series hit this kinda stuff as well.

But the rebooted Thundercats was good AND managed to honor the original material. You can do both things. Bayformers does neither. It's awful garbage generally and particularly awful in comparison to the original material. Which isn't genius by any stretch, mind you. That show doesn't age great. But it's still

Al Gore is richer than Mitt Romney AND he's actually done something useful with his life. And he didn't invade Iraq for no good reason.

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Rocky and Bullwinkle. Every episode started with an infodump, usually with the interaction of one more more of the characters, and as funny in those 30 seconds as you will find on a half hour of Big Bang Theory.
For example:

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Say whatever about the movie, I enjoyed the way they did the intro.

In Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, when Kirk, McCoy, and Saavik are leaving the Enterprise bridge to beam down to Regula One:

John Christopher's "The Tripods" trilogy. I had no idea what it was about when I starting reading the first book ("The White Mountains".) By the time I finished the third book my mind was blown. Just an utterly terrific dystopian series before it was even 'cool' to be dystopian.

oh, thank god. I thought my computer was talking to me.

My addition would be Nausicaa.

Aeon Flux

Never? Oh.... kay. Film credibility level adjusted.

I really hope he's MODOK.