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“I don’t understand why there’s pressure put on women as if it’s the most shocking concept ever that a woman can open a movie — it’s like, it’s kind of a tired concept. We’ve proven it for a long time...”

Because this past hundred years is nothing compared to the thousands of years of human history that played

Right? In my mind, I was kinda already calling bs when I read the first comparison:

”more clearly defined with details that are easier to discern, while the left shot taken from the original game on its native 480p resolution running on the PS2 looks muddy. What it lacks in sharpness, however, it makes up for with

“I know this was the point of the first Marvel Now, so we can do a clean slate with some new #1's, and then again after Secret Wars a couple years after that, but this is the last time... we swear!”No more clean slates after Legacy! [Just saying, though: our “Fresh Start” campaign starting next Spring doesn’t count,

Hasn’t this always been obvious? Even in movies they keep rebooting him back to a teenager, forever destined to be a teenager.

On a semi-related note, with this re-numbering back to the original count, you’d think they would have learned when they did this with Amazing Spider-Man Vol 2. They were like “okay, nope,

Is your daughter Gal Gadot? Or are you a lying cat?

First, movie is out in November. Where are you getting 10 months?”

OH SHIT. In my head, I was counting down to May 2018, the Avengers release date. Absolutely a Freudian slip there

I’m just happy that he’s finally gone

There’s still a good ten months left, there will probably be more trailers till then. I wouldn’t mind a slow reveal, or not even a full reveal in a trailer.

But to each their own, I guess. Because even though we all knew Spider-Man was gonna be in Civil War, his big appearance in the trailer a month before release

It’s a plane


I’ve been pretty sure that was a stunt double since the first time that shot appeared months ago in the first trailer, but yeah, it hasn’t really stopped my imagination.


I know, right?! I felt no suspense or anything remotely similar to epicness in a 42-minute episode.

I currently enjoy the Flash more than the other CW shows (because Mon-El ruined the fuck out of Supergirl for me), but narrowing down Flashpoint as a 42-minute plot device to change a couple of minor things in the show

Aw, at least the ice cream trucks were there to cheer you up from what I can only presume was really bad sex

Monica: Fine, judge all you want [you assholes,] but [the five of] you married a lesbian, left a guy standing at the altar, married a gay ice dancer, threw a girl’s wooden leg in a fire, lives in a box!

Presenting Derek Zoolander as Bruce Wayne, The Batman:

One big, swift turn coming 2019

Would you like me to find you a box?

I know, right? On paper it sounds stupid. I always imagine Joey from FRIENDS:

Joey: “Guys! I got the part! I GOT THE PART!

Rachel: Oh, that’s great! What is it for?

Joey: A really cool, new detective show. Now this is real good one too, it’s written by that guy from Matchbox 20. I’m serious, this is a big step up from

I think I’m the only one that doesn’t understand the Barb craze. While watching the show, I never thought of her as anything more than another minor side character that became a victim. A redshirt.

Then, after the show, I let myself read stuff on the internet (to avoid spoilers before finishing all episodes) and it

Agree to disagree, first of all.

But now the conversation: Have you read through and followed the entire Spider-Gwen arc (so far) yet? It’s one of the best written and consistently good things from Marvel comics lately. Like shit that happened in the beginning is never forgotten and ends up being important later on.

Like others said, it looks cool. But I think it also may be inspired by the old Ben Reilly costume with the blue hoodie? That’s just my speculation, them connecting back to the web of old legacies.