jrsosa18--disqus
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jrsosa18--disqus

I really need to go back and read "A Man Without A Country" because it feels chillingly relevant today. He had an eerie ability to almost predict the future. I can't imagine what he'd have to say about America today.

The thing is that picture of the brown and tan suit floating around online…looks pretty sweet. Like I could actually see it working on screen in a way most comic costumes don't.

If you thought those two paragraphs were bad, wait till you get a load of this Stan Lee guy and his "Marvel" Comics. Talk about effectively weaving political and social commentary into entertaining narratives. Why can't a man wearing an American Flag punch a Nazi without there having to be all this subtext?

Wait, AJ believes the earth is flat?

Ben Carson won't be pleased…

Apparently Warren Ellis also wrote all 12 episodes, so that alone has my attention.

I mean Batman killing people and the general dour tone were kind of problems for me. I know it worked for some people but for me, the first time we see Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman on film I don't want it to be a dreary and plodding film. DC shouldn't be Marvel but this is a 2 and a half hour movie that's 2

But people also like Red Son Superman or the Injustice Superman, both of which are literal tyrants, way more than Snyder's version. I think "darkness" isn't the problem as much as bad writing/characterization.

At least a number of the cast have gone on to do some cool stuff, which is good to see.

I'm still bummed that never got a second season.

Hercules was great! I was super sad it ended not only too soon, but got swallowed up by Civil War II.

Was in DC yesterday and it was an amazing and humbling experience. Hard to wrap your head around just how many people were there when you're right in the middle of everything, but there were people from all kinds from all over, marching together as one. Favorite signs I saw include "Captain America didn't freeze for

I would love to see one of those guys in there. It's supposed to be the anything can happen match. It would be awesomee to see those guys team up on Braun or Corbin.

Say what you want about TNA (and there's a lot to say) but they really knew how to make the X division feel fresh and a big part of the larger show. The title was a real title that established stars wanted, and former champs would often move up to challenge for main event titles.

Right, there's a lot of real talent there, and lord now's Raw could use some fresh matchups.

One of the reasons it feels like the cruiserweights aren't working out is they feel like they're part of an entirely different show. I'm not a weekly viewer, but have any of them had a segment with a non cruiserweight wrestler? Are any of them in the Royal Rumble match? They could be used to beef up the tag team

It took me a few days to realize this, but with all the Superhero movies coming out each year, and with even a few of them on this list, Wonder Woman and Justice League are nowhere to be found. I say it's crazy not because I think they'll be any good, but the fact that the first Wonder Woman and Justice League feature

Oooo yeah! Enigma looked great, we might have to read that one for the book club.

Your optimism has swayed me. For every Bucky Barnes Winter Soldier that closes, hopefully the Taskmaster solo book of my dreams will open.

Good old disquis. I remember not being so into the one issue of LDW I read but figured it couldn't hurt to check it out since I just have it laying around. I'm excited to check out Lucifer since its one of those books I've read the first issue of several times but never got around to reading the rest.