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It is perfectly possible she can show up in the Netflix series now. She is one of the Night Nurses.

Just watched Strange and it has some of the best action scenes I've ever seen.

Cap did not intend that to be a quip.

Its not just Bendis. In Fred Hembeck's Fantastic Four Roast from wayyy back, the joke is that Dr. Strange is longwinded so the entire room falls asleep.

God yes. Was just reading his pretend Avengers history book excerpts and character quotes are using the same verbal tics that were all over the place in Bendis' Daredevil.

Cap curses. His upbringing says you don't curse in front of ladies.

Hmm. For me, the payoff is "I finally have a reason to go and read those comic book series." I mean, I hate Batman. Hate Superman. Loathe Wonder Woman. But a good movie? Makes me care enough to slog through the bad stories to get to the good stories. And there are some really really good stories in comic books.

Oh, I get actively angry with people who talk during television programs.

Kevin Smith isn't much of a writer or director, but he's fantastically interesting to listen to, according to all the people who pay money to listen to him talk.

YOU LIED TO ME! JUST WATCHED STRANGE IN THE US AND THERE WAS NO WONDER WOMAN TRAILER! >:(

Heh heh. I think the writer meant it to be Jesus sincerely? But Marvel is real leery of showing the actual Christian religious figures. They only ever refer to them in the most metaphoric sense (God is The One Above All, even Ghost Rider's Jesus was just a "friend", and the editors probably ordered a change

Mystic fire that burns you spiritually instead of physically. Classically, it leaves the body untouched, but the victim is mentally traumatized. The more evil the soul, the worse the effect, causing months long coma or acting like the person cannot interact with reality. A heroic soul would simply feel horrible

Now that'll be interesting to speculate about..It might answer the "She'll DESTROY him!" accusation of Uriel's.

Maybe? In classic comic book mythology, the Dark Dimension is a separate place from the dimension of Darkforce. And there's two separate 'limbo' dimensions.

He turned out to be secretly a demon.

I'm not sure which came first, the bikers using flaming skulls or the comic book guy, but a guy with a flaming skull on a motorcycle is iconic.

Danny didn't do soulfire either, which was Zarathos schtick.

I'm told the Darkhold is mentioned in the movie.

Its his family writing. Joss probably makes them watch his stuff.