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You mean on-again/off-again member of the Avengers and star of Marvel Team-Up Spider-Man? I may prefer his solo adventures, but having Spidey in a world full of other superheroes is how it should always be.

On the contrary, she didn't spend $150K renovating an apartment she didn't own.

On the other hand, I don't want them to take the Pirates of the Caribbean route and include one character in every single set. I would have bought some POTC sets, but I didn't want half a dozen Jack Sparrow minifigs.

Always my favorite vehicle from G.I. Joe.

And the number 69.

Alien jellyfish, you say?

I haven't seen anything proving that the families weren't on Alcatraz when everyone disappeared. My guess is that they're in the new prison as well. At least, any that have resurfaced would be. Just as the fate of the prisoners are kept secret, it must also hold true for the families who lived on Alcatraz.

Wake me up when he promises free sodas in the cafeteria.

The City and Creator sets I have rarely use those one-off pieces. They're both quality lines, especially Creator since it gives you instructions for three different builds using the included pieces. Trying all three out can go a long way in learning (or relearning) different building techniques.

I've barely scratched the surface of the entire series set, but from what I recall it only includes the most recent version of each film. I know there are some cosmetic changes added to the older movies like blinking Ewok eyes. I don't remember there being anything drastic, like the Anakin ghost in ROTJ (which I don't

Has there been big crossover event where a bunch of villains got into a huge fight? I think it would make a lot more sense for them to fight each other. It would probably be a lot more interesting too. Villains in general tend to be more gimmicky, allowing for more varied, unpredictable fights.

He made a special wooden suit that is simply painted to look metallic.

"Four words: Korea."

Can't wait until we're twenty years to midnight.

I didn't know there was a Star Trek cartoon until a few years ago when I watched a mashup using dialogue from Truck Turner. Now it's the first thing that comes to mind when I hear anything about the original series.

I know what you mean. A modern comic book might take 5 minutes to thumb through if it's wordy, but when I look at an issue from one of my Essential Marvel books, it would take at least half an hour to get through (thru?). I realize that those older comics had a ton of unnecessary and redundant text, but even removed

Did someone say "octopi"?

Don't think of it as burned, think of it as being covered in mold.

I ate a Cookie Monster cake when I was a toddler. The icing gave me blue poop.