I was flipping channels last weekend, and Master & Commander was on. I watched it again for the first time in a long time. All the Jarvises (Jarvii?) were in it.
I was flipping channels last weekend, and Master & Commander was on. I watched it again for the first time in a long time. All the Jarvises (Jarvii?) were in it.
I loved that Red 11 and Red 7 had a Mass Effect color scheme. Unrealistic in terms of Disney/Star Wars universe, but great in a fan trailer.
I so far like the Argentinian guy. Big cuts in a rustic background. Screw the 1/2 gram shrimps and delicate sea urchins. Such shit drains my wallet by just looking at it and honestly is not even that appealing.
I think it's worth pointing out that he pretty much co-wrote these with his wife, Leigh, and acknowledged this which is why in recent issues you'll find both their names as authors.
AUSTRALIA: Where nature hates your guts!
Hawkeye Should get a figure too.
Her reflexes are too fast. She would catch it.
I have a longshot theory. I love Adrianne Palicki's Mockingbird, and it kills me that she would betray Coulson, who just can't take more betrayal right now. I think she might actually be Coulson's mole in the Gonzalez organization instead of the other way around. She had to let Mack take in Hunter, because Mack is…
Shame he was rocking the Hero work in Thunderbolts
Up and at them!!!
Let's make a time-traveling movie with the X-Men going back to the Hyborian Age to stop her...imagine Wolverine vs Conan and Red Sonja!
Well they are taking on Apocalypse and he is the second oldest mutant at 5,000 years old. Time to go after the the oldest mutant.Selene who is 17,000 years old.
Once upon a time the majority of the world thought the universe revolved around the world. Being in the majority doesn't always make one right. Outback/Inferno Claremont X-Men is the best X-Men. Also, the Marc Silverstri cover-work is the best cover-work in comic history.
I'm in the extreme minority who thinks that the Aussie Outback/Inferno Claremont X-Men is best X-Men.
I was gonna say Dottie from Agent Carter, but since they share the same "alma mater" (The Red Room) I know where you're coming from ... though they could also be a competing independent agency. Maybe Hawkeye was sent in to make sure they weren't a HYDRA front or compromised by HYDRA operatives.
I think it works. She's someone whose very world is defined by science and what she can test and measure, and the things going on around her are (quoting Black Widow) "magic and monsters and nothing we were ever trained for." Simmons is responding by focusing on what she can measure and control (or attempt to), which…
I don't think the team could fit in the movie, but I still think they're obligated to use Coulson at some point—just to hat tip for the non-AoS audience that Coulson isn't really dead. And putting aside the domestic audience, there are surely millions of people in the international audience who may not even be aware…
The Hawkeye crossover fanfiction practically writes itself.
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