Interesting.....the accelerator explosion can justify the existence of all the super-powered Rogues. (Captain) Cold for the win.
Interesting.....the accelerator explosion can justify the existence of all the super-powered Rogues. (Captain) Cold for the win.
Although Frank Langella rocked Skeletor.
My take on this is that the time periods and sensibilities are so far apart that it can be based on the same material, but two different works altogether. There is room enough on this earth for multiple interpretations of the same work, and a modern version of the film doesn't take any merit away from an earlier…
The Death of Adam Warlock in Avengers Annual #7. Starlin's best cosmic epic ever. I knew nothing about the characters outside of the Avengers until I picked up that issue, and by the issue's end, 12-year-old me was left in awe of the art, the storytelling, and the mysterious doom of Adam Warlock. In hindsight, it…
What I find funny is the thought that if all references to Fieri were eliminated on the premises, his own restaurant would never show up on Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives serving that menu.
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You mean....*that* isn't a RASH?
**DEAD**
I bow in abject awe before the scope and depth of your blood-drawing mastery of snark. I'm pretty sure I nearly died from apoplexy brought on by too much laughter. YAY for skewering Fieri!
I can't agree more. Every time I hear it, I feel the thrill I felt thirty years ago when I sat in the middle row for the premiere.
So many unnecessary deaths can be laid at the feet of this pathetic excuse for a human being.
...Door's that way. —>
Hi. I'm Serge Clermont, from Atlanta, GA. I work a very mundane non-science-y job, but I'm a thorough geek who has had the dubious privilege to have written the last six issues of Valiant Comics' Shadowman Vol. 2 before the imprint's purchase by Acclaim Entertainment in the 1990s. Since then I've contented myself…
"No illegal aliens! Seal the Dome!"
Oh, and by the way? After *this*, the Black Widow should definitely have her own movie...and her antagonist should be Mockingbird.
Anthony Mackie as the Falcon delivered everything I could have asked of the character and more. Spot-on storytelling, nothing overwrought...I actually got teary at Sam Wilson's quiet wisdom and unfailing loyalty, granted without anything complicated beyond "this band of brothers." I didn't realize how much I needed a…
"Ain't bovvered though!"
THIS. My gosh, Gabrielle hottied up.
I liked the Morlun/JMS arc. Made me wonder why no one had glomped onto the idea of Peter Parker connected to the lifeweb of the earth's biosystem through the symbolic vehicle of a spider before and pushed it through.
I love all the interpretations. The design of the original vehicles really shines through in each Transformer analog. But, does anyone else think that future illustrations of the Mach V in this theme should show anime-hang-time, wrist-mountain buzzsaws, and a robot bird? :)