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There’s also Cagliostro, whose name Miyazaki used for his Lupin the 3rd movie.

Trump was just the hairpiece host.

It’s Butzilla!

I want this version of the poster now...

Thank you!

That’s an interesting idea! I hope they’ll go your route, Black Widow would be the obvious choice.

Maybe we’re going to get an Inquistor in the movies? It has a certain Vader’s vibe...

I thought Vader too...maybe an Inquisitor?

I wonder if that detachable ship has been the inspiration for the Ghost’s fighter/shuttle (the Phantom) from Star Wars: Rebels.

I get it, I still don’t like its tilted angle and composition (maybe it’s really a fragment of a larger poster).


I don’t know about ‘cult leader’, he’s definitely an unconventional thinker* and while his take on Dune might not have been loyal to the books it would have been really interesting imho. I’ll suggest you read his comics The Incal (with Moebius’art) and the Metabarons saga, they’re crazy but also a very compelling read.

I don’t like the composition, it lacks the simmetry of the old ones...Han’s position it’s really awkward.
The fact that Rey is in the front might confirm that she's the main protagonist of the movie with Finn and Kylo as close seconds.

Now I want a Michael Caine’s impression by Batman and Joker...it would be soooo meta.

It reminds me of L’Uomo Ragno: Il segreto del vetro (Spider-man: The secret of the glass) a short story under Marvel license by Italian artists Tito Faraci (story) and Giorgio Cavazzano (art). I don’t think there’s an English version (there’s a French one though), anyway it was about Peter travelling to Venice and

Unlike Thea, who wasn’t fully dead, the consequences of using the pit on someone as dead as Sara was creates some unforeseen difficulties, and John Constantine is uniquely suited to help our team deal with those.

That’s so cool! Thanks!

Dot booty!

Very interesting, thanks!

I was curious about the name of the town so I googled it and found out that it’s the only monastic (benedictine monks) town in Australia, it’s named after Norcia (Italy), birthplace of St. Benedict. It’s interesting to see the mix of spiritual introspection and scientific research in the same place.