ladyrose
ladyrose
ladyrose

Superheroine wishlist:

At this point, I just want Wonder Woman or Black Widow to get a film of their own at all. Minimal eye candy shots, treat her like a human being, give her an interesting problem to deal with, no jokes about periods or shopping, exist for reasons other than to be a love interest or to motivate the

Apparently there was also a Ghostbusters comic available, but the closest comic book store didn't have either it or the robo-T-rex comic by the Walking Dead creator. Super bummed out about both. Liked what I did get, though. Especially the Avatar:TLA comic and the super-cute Rocket Raccoon one.

Yessss. Perfect, thank you.

I'd love to see a skin of the comic book version of Bane.

The Clementine-meets-Claptrap one reminds me of a con I went to. A little Jedi was riding around on their own R2-D2.

WarioWare is also pretty hilarious.

I've heard good things about RuPaul's Drag Race and Game of Thrones. Maybe I should watch them?

I'm sort of feeling the same way she does, but I'm in somewhat of a different boat. (I actually sent Dr. Nerdlove an email about it, but I would understand if he deleted it.)

I really want to be in a relationship and eventually lose my virginity, but I have bad trust issues stemming from having parents with serious

She doesn't want kids, so that's something she doesn't have to worry about.

Reminds me of one of my friends. In Minecraft, she always makes these large rainbow-patterned towers of wool and fills it with cats.

The fun thing about an 11 cosplay is that you can re-use the outfit to go for a job interview, or a dressed-up date. A nice blazer is always useful.

Awesome cosplay, my good sir. You totally rock 11, but you could also pull off a convincing 10. Maybe you're mid-regeneration?

I like Kia Asamiya, or at least, I loved Silent Moebius. I remember some gross, creepy Eldritch aliens in there, although it's been close to 10 years since I've seen it. No wonder he's a fan.

I remember the Hellboy animated stand-alone films were good. I watched the one where he time-travels to Japan and meets a fox

I'll cut the newbie some slack, because we were all in that position at one point ourselves. Most of the shows I've watched I either joined in a season or two after it had premiered, or even several years after it had wrapped up.

Bara is another one, sort of the counterpoint of yaoi. Written mostly by gay men, for gay men (although women do write, read, and consume bara as well), bara men are muscular, sometimes have lots of body hair, not really much 'seme/uke' going on, and there's usually less romance (or it's portrayed more realistically).