My favourite thing about that timeline is that it means that Dazzler was a huge pop star around 2010 or so.
My favourite thing about that timeline is that it means that Dazzler was a huge pop star around 2010 or so.
I dunno, I heard that Hawaii is a magical place.
Vaguely canonical answer: in newuniversal (a sadly short-lived Warren Ellis playground featuring mostly reimaginings of characters from the New Universe - like Star Brand) they had Tony Stark in the 1960s be the bearer of the Cipher glyph (which grants its bearer technopathic abilities). They also had a Cipher glyph…
The last two trials in 2 are utterly amazing, and well worth persisting to get to.
Or Franken-Castle.
I suspect Power Pack are among the properties that fall into a legal morass on the edges of the FF license.
They are making a huge amount of money out of it and the player base is showing no signs of eroding, so they’re going to keep on riding that money train for a while. At least it should bankroll some nice new games (like Red Dead Redemption 2), though I’m a bit worried they’re just going to plough it all into another…
Obligatory “George RR Martin is not your bitch” followup.
Yup - Loki kept himself and the rest of the Asgardians persistent through the universe reset, and Jane rode the Ark into Battleworld, but the Odinson went boom along with everything else.
There’s probably a lot of potential in an anthology series that takes a different classic author each season and spins off five or six hour long shows based off their work.
This hits the nail right on the head, but it does also bode fairly well for a series based on his work. There are a lot of really good movies that have been made by extracting the core idea from a PKD story and then basing a more coherent story around it. (Actually, the only movie I can think of that is fairly…
Serafinowitz would make for a good Famine. (Though was Famine explicitly American? I need to re-read the books.)
Two of your heroes (plus one of the preorder/timed DLC characters) are returning characters from the Saints Row franchise. (Though this being an alternate universe, they aren’t exactly the same people.)
These are indeed strange days we are living in.
I know nothing.
Oh grief, I’m an idiot. No idea where that came from.
Though anyone who’s been watching the show can tell that Lynch was allowed total creative control
I’m very disappointed that this Ghost Rider isn’t the four-armed female version from your picture, though.
Bingo!