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Here's what really gets me about this: in the credits Divatox and Scorpina are listed as characters (played by Bree Olson and Amia Miley, respectively), but they don't seem to be in the film. And then I realized, that's who Zach was having a threesome with - Divatox and Scorpina... Damn.

Ummm... maybe I'm crazy, but I think the ladies in the threesome with Zach were Divatox and Scorpina. They're listed in the credits, but I can't find them anywhere in the film.

Except that Batman isn't ever called the Gotham Knight, as far as I can recall. He's the Dark Knight.

For real.

Actually, I completely missed that... thanks for pointing it out!

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This lunatic who talks to his hand, and his genocidal brother.

I try to be pretty inclusionary in my friend group because I tend to have some rather odd tastes in media, but there is one instance of this I can think of. However, it's not a book unless you count the comics, which I haven't read - so don't, I guess? Regardless, the thing in question was Adventure Time. Now, I

Unless it's made of cortosis.

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Not to be a pedant - even though that's exactly what I'm doing - but "wherefore art thou" actually meant "why are you" not "where are you."

These look more like the artwork from Stephen Universe to me.

Kinda? Back in the old days, you could use just about anything as a broom, and so by the end of the year you'd see folks running around on spears made of broken swiffer handles. They've (that is the International Quidditch Association/ United States Quidditch has) changed the rules since then to prevent injury,

As a Quidditch Player, I agree with your last sentence. I've seen and received cuts, bruises, breaks, and more while playing, and I'll be damned if it's not the most fun thing I've done, ever.

psychic powers, that's how.

I actually owned this figure as a kid...

"He's got a human upper lip, a steel jaw…"

Also, despite technically being a jötunn - better known as Frost Giant - Loki is the Norse God of Fire. His role as a trickster comes from the somewhat unpredictable nature of fire, in that it can be both a force for creation as well as destruction. Granted, his depiction as a jötunn is debatable at best; he has

While Marvels' depictions of the Norse Gods is a fascinating modern re-imagining, they take numerous liberties with the characters, especially in terms of physical appearance. For example, traditionally: Thor is a redhead, Loki is blond, and Odin looks less like a king and more like Gandalf.

I'd never thought about it this way, but now that I've read this, I don't think I'll be able to see it any other way. As someone who plans on writing in the superheroes genre in the near future, I'll be sure to keep this article in mind while doing so.