Not even Steve Doocy likes being around Steve Doocy that much.
Not even Steve Doocy likes being around Steve Doocy that much.
I go back and forth on whether Cassie was the character he damaged the most. Dude had no ideas for her other than "Superboy's girlfriend."
"Sure, Superboy and Impulse are distinct characters with their own family and friends…but what if we got rid of all that and just made them teenage Clark and Wally."
Or he did a nice job of cratering it for the folks who were fans of the characters' Young Justice incarnations.
Don't be such a History Nazi about Nazis.
I recently saw someone point out how a lot of the moe stuff exposed some really fucked up attitudes that led us here. Dude was right.
Plus, they literally already did that with M-Day and knocking the number of mutants down to 198. It was an awful, dead-end direction for the books.
Back and to the left. Back and to the left. Back and to the left.
Bad for me. Simone's Batgirl was dreary and joyless.
This looks like a bad movie.
And yet they're less prolific than Bendis.
Chuck Austen did a little. In a story where the X-Men had Cassandra locked up in their basement because no one bothered to tell him that she was Ernst.
Considering how the rest of Grant's run was followed up on, I don't understand how Jean's death became the one untouchable element from it.
TBD is my favorite Marvel artist!
Pretty sure the TV series adding him was entirely because a sixth guy showed up in the Japanese footage.
They're also robots. Twist!
No, they've reclassified the tv show as Clueless Legends.
Definitely. Adult Swim did a Q&A with Genndy (and his wife, Dawn!) yesterday and in it he said that he hadn't come up with the conclusion to Jack's story until a year after the show ended.
Note on every Season 7 script: Whenever Spike is not on screen, all the other characters should be asking, "Where's Spike?"
Family Matters season 2: Steve building a nuclear bomb is too implausible so let's make it a dream sequence.