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Enter Dreadpool who went on to kill quite a lot of other gods (aka other writers) when he broke out of his universe and into the writer's room of his comic.

too bad that specific Midnight Sons team shown above was just concept art; they never got around to making that specific series

Counterpoints:

In the dev video they reveal that the more traditional mystical Midnight Sons group does exist, but they need to bring in the other heroes because of the scale of everything. It also looks like that since tech is involved with summoning Lilith, they may have needed the help of more tech oriented people like Iron Man.

If Christine Palmer got crushed under a piano with her legs comically-sticking out the bottom, it would’ve bumped the episode up half a letter grade for me.

Kipo is good too.

Hooray stupid content for stupid gay people equality! 

Can honestly say I laughed out loud at that step up line. Great job.  

I started laughing so freaking hard when I saw that she just wasn’t going to live

Shore Leave 1000% better representation than anything on this show.

Speaking about queer characters and Venture Brothers, Shoreleave was easily one of my favorite characters.

I understood this reference.

Fess up we all know that you’re really Uatu.

I loved the magical combat in this one and really wish that the film version of Dr Strange had done that instead of miming martial arts moves with CGI particle effects.

This was actually my favorite episode of What If so far in the sense that it actually did something with the concept that made sense to a degree. And while it had sure its issues, such as O’Bengh being surprisingly chill about helping Strange destroy the universe or that weird time-split thing, none of itu felt like

So, what is it you want? We all seem to agree that Mike Richards committed a fireable offense. You want everyone who agrees with that premise to....be silent? To not say “I think Mike Richards deserves to be fired.”

This is a very weird sense of morality you have, where if you agree with things you think are right, you are somehow a hypocrite. It is possible to believe that blackballing Kaepernick for protesting police brutality is wrong, and to believe that Mike Richards losing his job for a series of embarrassing and avoidable

I now live in a world where Gene fucking Simmons is more rational than the majority of my former High School classmates and friends, to say nothing of many members of my family...

(which was convenient because of the under/overpowering issue they gave everybody superstrength and flight and Rogue was already on that train)

Never forget that the Tea Party movement was not a grassroots thing, but fully funded and promoted by GOP elites.