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This one I found on the 'tubes...aside from him having sketchers for shoes, this artist made him Doctor Strange pretty frightening.

On the subject of Pam and Tara:

I had the thought that the death of a hematologist named "Van Helsing" doesn't preclude the appearance of a vampire hunter named "Van Helsing" later on. Though the reflex is to suggest that such a character would be a son or a brother or male cousin, it would be just like Penny Dreadful to make the hunter female as a

Dammit, Charlie...

Marvel's Brother Voodoo, and, let me tell you why.

Charlize=1, Angelina=0.

For your consideration:

Um, yeah. Not particularly clever double-speak all around.

THIS. ALL THIS. I'm climbing on that limb with you. Tara is not dead. Pam would have sensed that. I would guess that Tara may have gotten bit by a Hep V vampire (optional) and went off to find out who the hell is controlling the other Hep Vs after she heard the whistle and followed the surviving Infected. She

You bring up a great point. "Give into sin, let the Devil in"? Whenever Vanessa has relaxed her iron discipline and allowed passion to flow, that entity has taken her right over.

We really don't know the context of that statue as it relates to the movie. Could be part of the opening (or closing) credits of the movie without ever appearing in the plot. Could be a statue erected on a distant planet by a city Superman saved between MoS and DoJ without killing millions. Could be an unfinished

This. It was the first fantasy book I pulled out of my middle school library at the recommendation of the librarian, and I thank her for giving me a fantasy novel with a hero of color as my gateway into worlds of wonder. All other works paled in comparison (pun unintended).

...Yeah, trying to parse out exactly your point isn't working, so I'll leave it at this: the fact that the Powers-That-Be were fine casting a good actor in the role of Johnny Storm regardless of his race is ground-breaking *for me* and for a segment of comic book lovers who prior to this saw little representation in

So what you're saying is....?

Mediocre trolling. Is the fact that Susan Storm will be the adopted White child or stepchild of a Black scientist with a Black son brother/step-brother that allegedly burns you into throwing out logical fallacies, or is it that it isn't the 60s anymore and families can be whatever they are made up to be without their

For me, Sembene is this group's Invisible Man. We may never get to see the potentiality of this conceit actualized, but that's what I prefer to believe.

As far as Shadowcat's new power is concerned:

Let's cut to the chase:

Doctor Strange and Doctor Fate, the Sorcerers Supreme of their respective dimensions.

What do you do? You get the guy who edited the trailer to film the show!