laughingcoyote
laughingcoyote
laughingcoyote

No, actually, its an awesome book, well written and beautifully drawn. But its not to your taste, and that's OK, but understand that that doesn't make it a terrible comic book.

After watching the last episode, I'd like to know how an American agency (the people Hill was with) got clearance to come into Canada, and thought that they could just take over a now not so secret base on sovereign, Canadian soil? Did they think no one would notice or that the Canadian intelligence agency might not

Only one correction that I know of as I am also at a loss for many of these.

That's not unusual, you don't hear peoples accents as strongly when they are singing as when they talk. Plus, this isn't Harley's voice actress. But, whoever wrote the lyrics did a great job capturing Harley's hilarious and sad self. Kudos to them for doing it and putting it out there.

But...there was a Harley accent. It wasn't as pronounced as in the show, but it was there.

Oh I'm sure he knows how it ends. It's just how to get to that ending point that is likely the part he doesn't know.

Ah, okay, both those points explain everything then. ;)

Haha, that is fantastic.

Ugh, I hope the name isn't enough to give Sony access to her. That would so suck. I find it weired that Spider-Woman is a clone of Peter in Ultimates, but still named Jessica Drew.

I haven't read this one, but this description makes it sounds like there are no women in it. So, yes, Hollywood should be all over this by now! wth?

In what way is Jessica Drew related to Spiderman other than her code name, can someone explain that to me?

I'm sorry, but who's to say what is relevant and what is not in the books until the story is complete? There is a philosophy in writing that everything you write should have a reason for being there, it can be related to character, plot or setting, but there should be a reason the author is bothering telling me about

Screw. You.

I love AMC movie talk, it's just a bunch of movie geeks talking about movies, and a lot of the people are real comic, sci-fi and fantasy people. They really do genuinely geek out about movies and are really knowledgeable. John Campea must have been in heaven during that interview.

This is it for me. The sets, the costumes, the actors, the plotting, etc. Ugh, just now other show gets me as excited as this one.

I'm not clicking it just because I'm pretty sure it's the same video I had to watch for my primate course years ago. I still remember that clearly, no need for a refresher. And if not the same, no need for a new horror to play over in my mind.

Then you weren't on the Internet. There is always an outcry when someone is cast as a superhero.

I, too, am not familiar with this character. Has he been in any cartoons I might have watched?

Yeah, they really should look at the evidence around the baby dino and make an educated guess based on that instead of just flipping a coin like I'm sure they did. /sarcasm

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Fire Tripper! Such a lucky find when I was a teen. Anyone else ever see it? Rumiko Takahashi does great work.