malcontent79
Malcontent79
malcontent79

Jay that was with the team being Zoom certainly would be consistent with the fact that Jay seemed to disappear at a lot of critical moments.

I’m enjoying this season, but maybe next season, Barry can deal with a foe that’s not a speedster and maybe he can learn some powers on his own instead of just having other

Yeah, we’ve actually heard things about Iron Fist now—Danny’s been cast, it has a showrunner, Marvel have actively said “Iron Fist” and “Netflix” in the same sentence. They’re acting like it’s a thing again!

soooo.... perfect depiction of Deadpool then....? ;)

Yeah, but there’s one catch to their power:

You know what ol Jack Burton would say at a time like this?

I’m sure they were aiming for a bat wings motif for the Batmobile’s cockpit open, however all I can see is “crouching bunny”

So, no R-rated Ms. Marvel or Squirrel Girl movie? Or Jubilee: Dark Alleys? Or Power Pack: Blood Ties? Muppet Babies: F*ck This Sh!t?

How does Fox miss the point every single time. Deadpool did not rake in the monies because it was R. It was something new in a genre people thought was starting to get stale.

I read it more as a “Cocky man, thinks he knows everything.” line.

I think this is only natural. Superhero movies used to be pretty bad with a rare exception. How we are in the age of some pretty good quality well-budgeted and well-made movies and TV.

Clearly he’s responsible for the popularity of the character, not the writers. Everyone knows it’s the character’s initial design and name that make it successful, and that’s why Brigade and Youngblood have also been such huge hits.

I mean, yeah, it looks like a forest.

Originally she was just a telepath, but after a battle with the Shadow King, her telepathy was sealed away and she became a telekinetic (because comics!). She later died, got better and got her telepathy back.

Now you understand one reason why so many people with any standards for storytelling dropped out of reading X-comics in the 1990s.

Of course it’s only comics-accurate if she describes her psychic knife in every conversation.

We need Deadpool to help them!

Yeah, but you’re not producing a TV show where there’s supposed to be a little dramatic tension and the hero has to kinda sorta be challenged. Every single iteration of The Flash (live action or cartoon) has had the problem of how to not have him fix/beat just about everything in half a second.