This was also my first thought. I'm glad that I wasn't alone.
This was also my first thought. I'm glad that I wasn't alone.
Whoa, seriously, Sleez?! The minion of Darkseid who mind-controlled Superman and Big Barda into making a porno tape? (Yes, tape. It was a long time ago.)
Asking Google “What does the fox say?” is an Easter Egg.
Oh sweet Nyarlathotep, take me. My only hardcore fear is claustrophobia, and now I can't stop shaking.
According to the ad placement, their feelings are from DiGiorno.
I recently started using a combination of powerline and wireless. My rented house only has one coax* jack, and it's in my bedroom in a corner of the building. I used powerline to run to my centrally located office, and plugged that end into an 802.11ac router. It's worked out really well so far.
Ah, if only the business world gave a damn about what you want. Most HR professionals with whom I've spoken are primarily concerned with whittling down the applicant list to a reasonable size, and the second phase of that whittling involves eliminating anyone with a hint of impropriety online. Too active politically?…
Do you have an axe in your head? That might be the cause of the trouble.
Actually, there's a significant gap in the preferred format for RPG materials. A lot of people buy in ebook format for most games, reserving print purchases for special editions of favorites. For this magazine to do well then in addition to digital format, they should offer a high-end glossy print version to place on…
It really depends on the approach. As fans we've been conditioned to think "real world" equals "grim and gritty," but it doesn't have to. It completely depends on how many of the defining characteristics of superheroes they jettison in the name of realism.
I don't read many DC books these days. Well, not many superhero books in general. But I had fond childhood memories of Dial H, and decided to give this a try.
That's precisely what I was thinking, and add population density over time on top of that.
Same here. Oddly enough, almost three years ago Eccleston popped up as Eclipso in a Comicvine casting thread.
In areas with a high percentage of international tourists — Miami Beach, for example — almost every location adds 18-23% automatically. Otherwise their staff wouldn't want to serve European guests. This can get annoying when you are (a) a local who knows what a tip is, and (b) miles away from anything a tourist would…