ramblingmoose
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ramblingmoose

Also, isn’t he talking about playing Zach? I haven’t watched Mighty Morphin’ since I was like, 6, but IIRC Zach was not a Chinese Superhero, first or otherwise.

Based on his performance in Ghostbusters, I think comedy might be his true calling. His performance in Black Hat doesn’t do much to dissuade me of that notion.

True, but if we are sticking with my formula from ealier (skull + heavy metal vehicle, also + flames +chains +penance stare) he gets pretty close. And he has the single most important variable, which is Johnny Blaze showing up and basically saying “Whelp, I guess you’re Ghost Rider now kid”.

Tell me what you think! I like it lots but its weirdly my girlfriend’s FAVORITE marvel book, which makes me weirdly invested.

There’s a lot of grey areas with a lot of those crappy 90s ripoff characters (no offense intended towards fans of terrible characters, I myself have a soft spot for awful Power Man and Iron Fist villain Montenegro) like Thunderstrike or Angelo Fortunato (who was Venom for a sec). I tend to follow Marvel’s lead and

He will count in 83 years. Until then he’s just potentially exists, like the Days of Future Past.

Another grey area. While definitely a Ghost Rider (skull + flames + heavy metal album cover vehicle = a Ghost Rider) his lack of connection to Zarathos would be strike one and the fact that he primarily goes by the name Vengeance would be strike two. The fact that he’s kind of a trash 90s character may be strike

I heartily recommend the series. Ghost Rider is a kickass character with very mixed execution but the new series was focused, fun, and very true to the themes of the best Ghost Rider comics even while it was doing lots to expand and venture out of the established mythology.

Or fifth depending on how you count em.

Carter Slade was considered a Ghost Rider before they changed his name to the Phantom Rider.

Then we got Johnny and Danny. Then there was Alejandra.

Sweet honkin’ Christmas!

You familiar with the original Phantom Tollbooth movie? Written and directed by Chuck “Bugs Bunny” Jones, and it was a childhood favorite of mine.

Luke agrees

Sorry if you are tired of hearing my pitch for this but:

I haven’t been able to stomach this cartoon since watching some episodes in the first season (though I hear it got better), and I was pretty excited for Kamala to appear, but I’m WAY psyched for Inferno! He’s super cool, and way less likely to make a cross-media appearance! I really hope that he, Naja, and Flint have

Or maybe he, like any red-blooded heterosexual male, has a huge crush on Marjorie Liu and he’s trying to impress her.

I’d know if this friend had a blog, I think it is much more likely to be the latter (or she pretended to be a friend who does write a blog). Either way, she’s a big time 1990s DC fangirl, loves her some Gail Simone and the Birds of Prey and went into the movie pretty skeptical. I’m taking her approval as a very

I can confirm that there was a screening, and that there is an embargo until tomorrow. My California friend got a press pass (which sounds shady to me, she works in IT, she’s no reporter but she’s no liar either) and had good things to say about the movie, specifically citing that Harley stole the show for her.

Glorious. You’re the real Defender here, a Defender of basic decency!

I’m devastated. Will someone please photoshop me a Foggystache? kthnxbye

I think it should be noted that the thing that set off the explosion was too much cow manure.