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Fantastic article. Even more pumped for E3 now!

He’s a vampire. Bruce Vayne. Son of Transylvanian immigrants.

We live in the future. Twenty years ago the first animated movie came out and now we’re playing real time video games that’re doing things like this? Just crazy. I love it.

This isn’t a big deal. If it affected gameplay it would be a big deal. But it doesn’t...so why do people care? $10 isn’t actually that much considering how much people spend on cards. If you care about it, drop $10. If you don’t, it doesn’t affect you. Get over it.

One, there’s a difference between tracing and reference. Two, there’s a difference between a quick panel piece and a hero piece. I’ve been following this guy for years. He’s got a massive understanding of anatomy. He isn’t tracing.

This isn’t about money...it was about needing contractual freedom to do other work. You might be okay with hating your job, but not everyone is.

I feel like this is an excuse people make for their lack of ability. It makes them feel better about themselves.

I had one of these in my backyard a few weeks ago. Scarier than the bears.

Not necessarily. People are still finding easter eggs about Chilliad. I personally think you get six stars when you steal the jetpack out of the bunker.

It’s got robots. Obviously it’s stealing from other games that have robots. No talent hacks.

He’s a genius, I think.

I know everyone is saying this, but you can totally do this. Put some time and money into this and don’t just leave the memory making to the kids. Enjoy it! Star Wars is so awesome because it spans every generation! I love it, my parents love it, kids love it. Don’t just tell kids to make memories, inspire them to!

Literally the first thing I thought of.

I would want to see it more if it wasn’t for Die Antwoord. Get that they’re South African and that’s a big happy family but really...

This feels really unfinished.

Loving these comments. It's like all the disapproving parents of the 60's moved to the internet.

Dumb

It’s the greatest movie ever made. What’s your problem.

Literally the best movie ever made.

Hey, Chris, let’s hug it out. Happy 100