That’s a weird knife if it can cut a person but not go through their clothes.
That’s a weird knife if it can cut a person but not go through their clothes.
Better at sex or better from being murdered? #askingforafriend #askingforanotherfriendwhoisinnowayanecrophiliac
I’m split. I get where you’re coming from and agree that it would’ve been nice to see more fights against people as tough as him. But I also really love watching flick thugs in the forehead and that’s all it takes to knock them out. It's not something you normally get in shows/movies with strong superheroes.
Ok...? I didn’t? I just said Spider-verse was the first to show that it could be adapted to the movies and be well received. Much like how Phase 1 of the MCU showed that longer, interconnected stories and crossovers would play with general audiences. It doesn’t mean it hadn’t been happening already for decades in…
I’m not entirely sure where S2 sits in the timeline, but they had other stuff going on with Absorbing Man.
I think they were talking specifically about the comic book movies. Spider-verse seemed to be the example that showed audiences would go for it beyond the hardcore comic fans.
He’s more like Morbius, but instead of feeding on plasma it’s Spider-powers.
I still maintain the two biggest missed opportunities with Bernthal’s Punisher are
I was liking the show, until flying snake baby ending out of left field. If they can erase that from my brain I would be less hesitant to watch the second season.
Hey, it’s probably just me, but the letters in Clint’s name almost look like a different and nastier word that completely changes the mood in the last panel.
I rather enjoy Donald Duck version
What a delightfully ridiculous amount of follow up on what was no doubt a stupid joke to end an issue in its initial iteration. That’s the magic of comics!
That version of Peacemaker was superb. Especially when he and the Jaime Blue Beetle fought Giganta.
The principles of eugenics may have been ostensibly about “fitness,” but they just so happen to have routinely identified races outside the dominant one—in every culture—as less fit, even if they caught certain members of the dominant race as well. Scientific racism was closely associated with eugenics; it would be…
The entirety of geekdom can go fuck themselves.
Losing Spacey was literally the best thing that could have happened for that film.
And before you say “Mr Beast is doing this for charity!”, I’d point out he’s very likely getting a sweet sweet tax write-off rich people exploit to earn even more money by donating to non-profits.
True and starred.
Fossil fuels and effects related to their consumption cause millions of deaths per year. In 2018, they’re estimated to have caused 8.7 million deaths worldwide, and that’s when things are normal. The combined deaths from Chernobyl and Fukushima don’t come anywhere near that.
I wouldn’t say fewer people should know the name of Three Mile Island, but more people should know the name of Centralia just up the road.