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Woman in Black 2: A Blaffair To Rememblack.

That might be the only way I would watch a Jack Ryan movie.

Now I want to see James Bond's Tumblr.

"Joss Whedon licks goats!"

Or Pacific Overtures!

Only if they can somehow get Angela Lansbury to play the mayor again.

What if this is all an elaborate promotional stunt for a movie that is about this very scenario?

Also, I am not convinced that the way it ended was a foregone conclusion. I thought it did a good job of making it clear that there was only one possible end, and then credibly offering a different one. I'd sure as shit rather see more movies like this than another The Conjuring.

My first word was "cookie" — I was pointing to a picture of Cookie Monster that was on the back of the newspaper my father was reading.

Can you imagine what the death records for, say, Charles Xavier look like? And do they actually have a standard procedure in place for re-gaining your identity after being declared dead? I bet when Jean Grey finally comes back, there will be an entire issue dedicated to her trying to vote,.

A spell cast by the Scarlet Witch…

She does look a little like Guy Pearce in "Priscilla, Queen of the Desert."

Well, it certainly isn't helping.

The one track I associate with Fletcher Hanks is… abnormal head size. Which I'm sure does it for some people.

FINALLY. I have been waiting for this issue since the series started, since Beto was interviewed in the run-up to it. I kept thinking that I must have missed his issue, and finding that, no, I didn't.

The best part was always that final gate the ball passes through, which breaks the screen up into quarters. I love the 70s art deco-ness of it all.

My sacrifices to the Old Ones have proven effective; too bad I lost my sanity in the process.

More like happy mammaries.

And for that, we as readers are grateful.

Regarding X-Factor: yeah, I wasn't sure if that ending was confusing because I'm just not that up on what's going on in the other X-books, or if I was supposed to be surprised. I did enjoy this issue more than the previous one, perhaps because it was less about the event, and more about the soap operatics that are