Yes, yes he did.
Yes, yes he did.
It’s like an airbrushed van come to life.
Another day, another dystopia to fix...
Actually I saw it more of “Justice League International meets Cop Buddy Film by way of NASCAR”
Memeception.
I absolutely LOVED the original series. Kotetsu ranks as one of my all time favorite anime characters.
[sings]
I think a lot of this stems from the “who can use who” based out of the “Marvel-vs-Fox” thing. It’s not that Marvel Comics wants to phase out the X-Men exactly, only that thanks to all the crazy character-rights, they’re finding themselves hamstrung on who and what they can use, and that’s sucking the life out of the…
I was hoping that the cliffhanger would be resolved thusly:
I see they “borrowed” that move from the Justice League: Apocalypse when she’s fighting the Furies.
I really love the way the Lego brick reflect the light. And that Phasma dress looks like something I’d see on the red carpet. Some really amazing work here.
So... is this the adventures of a young botanist as he trains tiny trees in other worlds?
He did one episode for them, the Harley Quinn origin for that universe.
She’s probably not green because Gamora IS green and studio heads confuse easily.
The graveyard near me is a Pokestop, it’s the dance studio further down the road that’s a gym.
Like some of the monsters Abbie fought, the show refuses to die, yet needs to be put down for the good of humanity.
It’s not the roadmap that’s important, it’s the scenery on the way.
Considering the last time Waid and Ramos teamed up they gave us Impulse, I have high hopes for this book.
I have had an odd affinity for the designs of “Dennou Keisatsu Cybercop”. I learned about the series after researching a toy series from the mid-90's (ZAP Power Force) that was just renamed and reissued versions of the original tie-in toys and were marketed as Power Ranger knockoffs (very good toys none the less, over…
Needs square wheels. Though the arms on backwards are a nice touch.