Yea he has been writing YA. I don't read it though, but I only have heard good things about it.
Yea he has been writing YA. I don't read it though, but I only have heard good things about it.
I'm not fond of Heinberg's Wonder Woman stories, so I wasn't overly excited to hear about his involvement in the show.
That already sounds leagues better than Kelly's version.
I think it is, at least most of, practical prosthetic make up that she wore over her face.
I think it is simply cause the 'ultimate villain' is the safest choice. They're going to be the most well known and preferred member of the rouges gallery, and will likely have been featured in the deepest and most popular stories from the heroes' catalog which the filmmakers can then adapt and draw from. And in some…
I haven't see Chronicle. I hear his acting is good... but is it pie good?
I think it actually fits the character. Talia was basically his 'Osito.'
He can take his mask off. It just hurts like hell. So he probably eats very quickly, and maybe with a straw.
This is actually a shot that appeared in the comic-con trailer where Supes is marched down a hallway by guards/soldiers.
Well the story did have a bit of a humorous edge to it cause I think the intent was basically satire on how governments would allocate Superman's gifts.
I was actually being serious.
Did it involve him agreeing to spend his life on a bicycle that would generate total and free power for the world?
I was thinking that this looks like a really grainy manip of one of the shots from the comic-con trailer.
Also the real potency of that specific scene was riding on a lot of emotional and canon baggage from Supe's numerous prior encounters with Darkseid in the DCAU, especially the series finale of S:TAS.
This reminds me of when Darkseid got used for the very first villain in the first New-52 JLA story, which made me think "Really, you're going to blow your New Gods wad now?"
Remember Me , due for May 2013
Yea, they still certainly disciplined and extremely well-trained warriors. Cause even though they sequestered themselves from the rest of the world for hundreds of years, they still maintained their duties and lifestyles over the centuries. And they don't age too, so they're basically like soldiers who have been on…