TNG did have its moments though. “The Offspring” with Data’s android daughter, for instance. Their last conversation gets me right in the heart. (Only increasingly so since I became a parent.)
TNG did have its moments though. “The Offspring” with Data’s android daughter, for instance. Their last conversation gets me right in the heart. (Only increasingly so since I became a parent.)
If I recall correctly, some of Roberto Reyes’s comic book adventures were tied to the villain Mr. Hyde. Who was basically who Kyle McLaughlin played in his stint as Skye/Daisy/Quake’s father. Even if Reyes’s presence on the show is intended to introduce some mystic powers into the TV show just in time for the Dr.…
Mainstream comics dogma mandates that superheroes punch on bad guys a lot but, since the earliest days of comics, they’ve fought each other just as much. Hero-on-hero violence almost always happens for dumb-ass reasons that an actual conversation could clear up.
Thankfully, Alex Ross helped to keep that look alive.
According to this article, Bill Everett and Roy Thomas lived in an apartment at 177 Bleecker Street for about a half a year in the 1960s, so their association with the location is a brief one, tho’ it’s definitely an interesting bit of comics trivia. Streeteasy does list some recent rental history on the building so,…
Or even “In Search of Vulcan”...
Apparently, there was an announcement on Dec. 22 that Johnson was very near death and was unlikely to live through Christmas. That lead to several premature reports of his death, but he apparently didn’t actually die until Dec. 25.