Honestly, I’ll accept damn near anything in this story, so long as we get a GODDAMN EVIL!CAP VS GOOD!DOOM LIKE WE FUCKING SHOULD HAVE AGES AGO. WHAT THE ACTUAL HELL MARVEL!?
Honestly, I’ll accept damn near anything in this story, so long as we get a GODDAMN EVIL!CAP VS GOOD!DOOM LIKE WE FUCKING SHOULD HAVE AGES AGO. WHAT THE ACTUAL HELL MARVEL!?
99 little bugs in the code
Capes are back in fashion, just
There was a cosplayer in those photos? All I saw was a lovable doggie that I want to steal.
This fits, though. Stark is a prodigious tinkerer; he had like 43 suits of armor by IM3. If he’s already deigned one thing for Spider-Man, it makes sense that he would keep churning stuff out until he got bored. On the recipient end, Peter Parker is a broke high school student who admires Tony Stark; if Tony Stark…
Because it makes more sense this way. Stark is a billionaire engineer. Parker is a college kid. You think he has money for this? Time to develop it? Between webslinging and classwork, no way.
Ahem...
“For real. Two spiders. Right, there. I’m not touching them”
When you stop a swinging bat in mid air with a gesture, then send it flying across the room and into a wall, that’s not slight of hand, that’s telekinesis.
Mrs. Zoom and I have taken to this tactic as well.
My siblings and I have gotten really, really good at identifying characters in blind bags based on the accessories we can feel. One time, we got like six blind bags, tried to figure out what they were before we opened them, and got them all right. So blind bags aren’t insurmountable.
Clint left Iowa
I always tell my friends and family: More bricks. No shirts, or lifestyle items, or other cutesy shit. Don’t worry if I have the set already. If I really don’t want a second copy of that set, you’ve just given me a gift certificate to the Lego Store.
I think this is a big part of the reason why the Marvel movies are so successful. They (mostly) get along and seem like friends (except Civil War). The best scene in Age of Ultron is the party where they are all chilling and acting like friends. I honestly wish they would cut back on the action a little bit so we…
This is also one of the reasons that we loved Eureka so much.
As someone else pointed out, that’s not true. Chernobyl is expected to be habitable again by humans in roughly 20,000 years - a very, very, very long time (inhuman time scales), but barely a blink of an eye compared to the more than a billion years before the Sun begins really scorching the planet.