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Canonicity is always in flux with superhero comics, but I’m sure if everything was till in play, Marvel would have a shared universe to rival TV’s famous (and possibly connected to) Tommy Westphall one. Off the top of my head, the main Marvel universe has been connected to the film 2001: A Space Odyssey, the soap

You know what, let’s settle this; peacocks don’t fly. 

Ah. That explains why when I first saw Owen Wilson’s look, I thought they were doing an homage to Gruenwald.

HOW DARE THIS WEB SITE THAT DISCUSSES POP CULTURE DISCUSS POP CULTURE. HELP. HELP. I AM BEING CANCELLED.

Whoa. I generally fancy myself to be a painfully nerdy authority on Doctor Who trivia, but I literally had no idea.

Danny Devitos Penguin taller than Arnolds Mr. Freeze haha.

Not only that, but the whole reason Death’s Head met the 7th Doctor in the first place is due to the events of the UK version of the Transformers comic.

They did the same thing with Circuit Breaker, another Transformers character they wanted to keep the rights to, by having her first appear in an issue of Secret Wars II.

Need more Cass.

Also, I believe Death’s Head I originally debuted in the Marvel UK Transformers comics, yes?

Right. Interesting film fact: Patrick McGoohan was offered the role, but he turned it down because he felt Bond was evil.

Wait what now?! Of all of your many and variegated pulls from the past, this one blew my mind: there was a 7th Doctor / Fantastic Four crossover?

Why? That’s such an arbitrary viewpoint. One of the things that made Tim Drake such a great character was that he didn’t see Robin as a temporary stepping stone, but as a goal in itself; he just wanted to be the best Robin he could be. He really cared about the name, the role, and what it meant. Stephanie owned the

The most overt is Thunderball because the woman is literally saying no repeated.  But there is a lot of other moments that aren't a ton better. 

I’m both shocked and disappointed by the apparently large overlap between AV Club Commentariat and Joe Rogan defenders.

The only reason these people think they have the moral highground is because they’ve done fuck-all with their lives, so they’ve never exposed themselves to any sort of potential moral quandary. Rather than come to terms with the fact that they lead a sad, meaningless existence, they portray it as moral superiority. 

Can we get a running tally on the amount of times Bond has raped someone.

—The A.V. Club

In the film, I do think you can play it off as “I was a kid!” meaning a young adult.

In the middle ages the jews created a sophisticated system very much like modern banks.