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Which makes little sense, because Marvel's stuff is more lucrative and their style is more suited to most characters

Pretty sure Deadpool comics have sold more since February than the 30 years prior combined.

I mean, this character is pretty much the only thing Ryan Reynold's career has, and given Apocalypse's reaction, Fox will need to speed up the sequel.

Given Fox's plans to turn Deadpool into a series of movies, they need to show some restraint or he will become extremely annoying by the time the sequel is out.

Never thought Veep would use Martin Mull in the exact same way Two and a Half Men did….

Interesting, and the truth is that the Republican race is easy work for left-leaning comics. Dealing with the Democratic race will be more difficult: splitting your target audience and having to criticize Clinton(and Sanders, which the internet will bully you for)

In the theater I was watching in, the scene where Peter was first introduced got the biggest laughs and reaction, and I thought he was the best part of the airport sequence. So it's hard to get too annoyed by the integration.

And 4 years after that….Maybe…..

I'm more interested in what he would say about Bernie v Hillary

30 signs you're basically an angry Jon Stewart!

Does it matter? There are 12 million comics doing the same Trump jokes on TV now, including basically all of his former colleagues.

In all the discussion about sexism related to this movie, nobody pointed out how racist the writing of the black Ghostbuster seems to be.

This was great- particularly the airport stuff and new Spider-Man. My only real issue is that the ending felt like cheating(little has changed) and that I have no idea what happened to the Accords.

Yeah, in 2008 he was asked about dark superhero movies, and said that The Dark Knight was bright and cool compared to his ideas. He also complained that there were too many superhero movies, and complained that "We've already got an Iron Man movie, and if we're not careful we going to end up with Thor and Cap movies

The Flash director probably found that interview with Zack Snyder where he talked about how his Batman movie would involve Batman getting raped in prison, and realized this universe is for psychos.

I think this episodes threw up more problems than the previous one, but it's still pretty good.

One thing that didn't make sense to me: if the economy is such a mess and if she's trying to pin future blame for it on Tom James, then her advisers shouldn't have let her anywhere near that task force, particularly with media there. They certainly shouldn't have allowed Tom the chance to look presidential by

Almost as if the Fitbit company was paying for it.

Pretty sure they invested in the comic book store after it burned down.

This show still being good is by far the most important thing happening on HBO this weekend.