The Thrawn trilogy totally revitalized the original Star Wars EU.
The Thrawn trilogy totally revitalized the original Star Wars EU.
It doesn’t belong on this list as I don’t think of it as cyberpunk cannon, but it is one of my favorite books:
At my college, I just took an entire course dedicated to Watchmen. It was taught by the campus’s religious studies professor, who, for all the GN questions the existence of a God, loves Watchmen because it challenges what he believes. He enjoys teaching the course and watching how the text challenges all of his…
They’re smooth, like no other book.
I don’t hate the idea of Thor and Jane Foster, but between the two of them being rushed together after a conversation or two (and one shot of Thor shirtless) and the fact that Natalie Portman is such a non-entity in those movies, the MCU has mangled their relationship to the point that I just want Jane to die already…
I’m not sure why you would shoehorn a Transformers outtake into an article about Indiana Jones: one of the greatest trilogies ever.
EWWWWWW
ROY. ALWAYS ROY. Deckard is the Nazis and Batty is the jews, so, yeah, Roy.
Pinhead. Honestly I have trouble remembering who any of the heroes were in most of the Hellraiser movies without checking a wiki.
Ultimately, Root makes a full transition from villain to hero, but those 5-6 episodes in season 2, she unleashes a special kind of crazy that absolutely steals the show every second she is on screen.
Arguably the Marvel Cinematic Universe is really The Zany Cosmic Adventures of Loki.
Ming the Merciless in the 80s Flash Gordon. That’s what you get when you cast Max Von Sydow as the villain and a non-entity as the hero.
Granted, he kind of became the hero eventually, but still...
This guy springs to mind
The Blackist is the reason this question exists.