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Mannequin horror at its finest (and also a reminder that USA used to show reruns of “Murder, She Wrote”)

“It’s All Greek to Me”? Too easy?

And now we know one of Serpentor’s “favorite things” was a hot 18-year-old Macedonian girl...

I agree completely.

No catch. I’m thinking, with shipping, $15? eBay prices are ranging between $6 and $8 - some higher, some lower - and I don’t want to overcharge you (but I’m not really sure how much shipping will be).

I have one I’d be willing to part with. It’s out of the package but in perfect shape.

I want so badly to have that guitar player follow me around and just shred 24/7.

I never go to late-night movies anymore but made an exception last night for Mad Max, and I was not disappointed. It’s amazing, and it becomes even more so when you compare it to a movie like Age of Ultron. When I left the theater after Ultron (which I enjoyed), I didn’t feel like I had experienced anything “new.”

Stoked for Secret Wars and Batman Earth One Volume 2.

Hey, if it’s good enough for the Joes, it’s good enough for the Power Rangers!

The First Barbary War and, more specifically, the Battle of Derna, would make great cinema. The United States, young and untested, waging a war overseas, authorized by Congress for the first time to do so. William Eaton and Presley O’Bannon leading eight (eight!) U.S. Marines and 500 mercenaries to capture the city of

Aesthetically speaking, I think it should be Sean Gordon Murphy, although he’s already said he isn’t doing it.

Shadowland. Such promise: Take a good guy like Matt Murdock, who had spent most of his life moving from tragedy to tragedy, and turn him bad. And I mean actually bad, not “there’s a demon inside him” bad. Had Marvel made Daredevil a real villain, the potential storylines would have been endless. We know it can be done

I hope Squid Head knows Kylo Ren co-opted his look.

I don't know if I can pick a favorite (MASK, G.I. Joe, Silverhawks, JLU, Venture Bros., Young Justice, among many others), but close to the top of the list - and the one for which I think I have the most fondness - is Spiral Zone. I remember watching it on WGN in the mornings before school; it aired in '87, so I was

But it's not an alien.

Infinity chaps

I'm on board with retconning Timber's origin. Snake Eyes seems like an ASPCA kinda guy, anyway.

I could only resist buying the Disney Infinity 2.0 Marvel figures for so long, which sadly reaffirms everything I know about myself. I could really use some Hal Jordan-style willpower right about now, which is ironic considering I'm about to start picking up Series 2 of DC's Mystery Minis (Green Lantern included).