Agreed, I got some tingles up my spine and goosebumps on my arms. Hopefully they keep up that trailers vibe for the rest of the film. Fairy tales are supposed to be creepy and dark, and I really liked the Mirror, definitely a creepy idea there.
Agreed, I got some tingles up my spine and goosebumps on my arms. Hopefully they keep up that trailers vibe for the rest of the film. Fairy tales are supposed to be creepy and dark, and I really liked the Mirror, definitely a creepy idea there.
Wonder Woman needs a niche? Does no one have imagination in Hollywood anymore, I mean come on, its not that hard!
Yes, I'm completely away she was killed by Xorn/Magneto. Hence my saying that was a lame death after resurrecting on approach to the sun and saving Logan and herself from immolation.
Jean Grey whiny? Really? I missed some story arcs before her death, so maybe I missed something? I've never thought of her as whiny. A little too understanding and patient with people, a little too empathic I suppose cause of being telepathic and all.
I remember when Emplate was scary back in Generation X. Actually, I remember when a lot of the evil characters were scary once upon a time. Generation Hope, that does look good and I am thinking of picking up that one.
Hmm, that's too bad, I really liked how prelude was written. But I suppose Schism has more to do with actual events instead of character growth.
I haven't really been reading comics much lately but have been feeling the itch to get back into it. I picked up Prelude to Schism and enjoyed it, and plan to pick up Schism when it's collected into a graphic novel, but don't know if I want to continue this trend. Right now I plan to just keep an eye on it when I stop…
I briefly wondered the same thing and even started trying to construct in my head how it could work, but then remembered it's a comic book, and in comic land clothing defies all laws as long as its hot.
I can tell you that my focus was not on his "even more bearded and wild" look. No siree, not at all where my focus was.
Hmmm, perhaps it doesn't have to pierce? Maybe it's strong enough that just absorbing it through the skin will knock him out. I saw a show where a young giraffe was sedated to take a cast off, and the vet was adamant that no one even touch the spot where the sedative was injected because it was so strong that even…
Phoenix was the first thing I thought, too. It looks like a crouching Phoenix, wings slightly spread in readiness for flight.
Yes, that's the impression I got when the Doctor called her Amy Williams. He was reminding her that she isn't that little girl, Amelia Pond, anymore, she has grown and carved out a life for herself and never needed him to do that. She never had to wait for him to have her lifes adventure.
Blame the Brits, they came in contact with our Elks first and since they were much larger than the red deer they named the thus. "Moose" comes from the Algonquian language family.
I always get so emotional when I watch these. They help me put my life and my problems in perspective.
Finally, crystals are useful for something!
So very very cool.
Beautiful work, I love her Queen Mab and Alice and Gryphon. The Plague was pretty cool too. I would hang her work on my walls. I am now watching her. Thanks for sharing!
I miss cyborg girl too! I'm glad I'm not the only one. :)
I found Belgariad more reminiscent of Star Wars when I read it. That could just be because I rediscovered Star Wars at about the same time, though.
As I remember Hermione's description in the first book, she had big bushy hair and big front teeth. I don't really remember anything being said about her being plain, just a bossy know-it-all. In a later book, Draco puts a spell on her teeth to make them grow and grow in front of her classmates and she runs to the…