At least the robots still haven’t taken the music, movies, and microcode.
At least the robots still haven’t taken the music, movies, and microcode.
The Kamala Khan/Wolverine teamup was probably Ms. Marvel's best issue.
If I remember, Godzilla doesn't really show up until after Cranston's dead. So I interpret the movie as saying Bryan Cranston was reincarnated as Godzilla. I definitely like the movie better under that interpretation.
That was Brian Clevinger, not Bendis!
I took that as a homage to the fairly famous cover of Daredevil #184.
Walter's Coffee Roaster was Heisenberg's Coffee Roaster. Why they changed it I can't say.
It is! I've been going through it for the last few months, it's great. Nearing the end, just listened to the 410 sack of Rome this morning. This 5th century decline phase is kind of confusing and sad.
English is what happened when Anglo-Saxon (AKA Old English, which was way more like German or Dutch than modern English is), Norse, and French all crashed into each other and just to get by everyone had to stop caring about verb endings and grammatical gender and all that stuff. And then it went on a thousand year…
Martok: Great Klingon, or Greatest Klingon?
I am NOT a merry man!
Reruns of this show were my first introduction to Batman as a kid. Burgess Meredith came across as the most evil and dangerous to me. When the first Burton movie came out I was disappointed that they had the Joker instead of the Penguin. Also super confused that it wasn't funny.
Reruns of this show were my first introduction to Batman as a kid. Burgess Meredith came across as the most evil and dangerous to me. When the first Burton movie came out I was disappointed that they had the Joker instead of the Penguin. Also super confused that it wasn't funny.
"Because I like meat too much."
"Because I like meat too much."
I debated on my bottom 2 positions a bit. But Rita and Runt always kind of pissed me off as a kid because besides being un-funny, it was trying to educate me.
I debated on my bottom 2 positions a bit. But Rita and Runt always kind of pissed me off as a kid because besides being un-funny, it was trying to educate me.
Excellent creepy episode, but I hate the ventriloquist's redesign.
Embarrassingly I've probably seen more Voyager than any other Star Trek show (I am rectifying this by watching TNG right now). But even when I was 10 and I watched it every week I figured out that the Doctor was head and shoulders the best character and best actor on the show.
My dad took me to see this on New Years Day 1997. I was 12, and loved Star Trek more than anything. I felt like they made this movie just for me.
I'll go with the clown buying a gun, muttering to himself, "Laugh at ME, will they?"