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I figured it was Samus (but I thought her zero-suit was blue?). I think what threw me is the third panel. Now that I've spent way too much time thinking about it, third panel is showing her ship out in space, and the "Love Finder" app only works for nearby people.

Mark Millar wrote a series ten years ago called The Ultimates that basically reset the Marvel Universe and let him do an Avengers origin story. The idea was to strip away all the decades of weird continuity and start the thing over from scratch, without all the confusing baggage. That series forms a loose basis for

3 poc and 2 women?! Fuckin' A, Marvel! Love it! Now, do we have some non-straights?

Mark Waid is writing Avengers!! I hope he's the official writer of the next series, and not just for the Secret Wars tie-ins or something.

Anyone care to educate me to the difference between Ultimate Universe and Marvel Universe Spidey? Besides the color that is.

Is it weird that hear this in his voice?

I first read it in the book "Marvel Comics: The Untold Story" (which is a great book) but it originally came from a meeting Stan had with a bunch of other comics professionals in the early 70s.

Heres my favorite Stan Lee quote from before he became a self parody:

"I would say that the comic book market is the worst market that there is on the face of the earth for creative talent and the reasons are numberless and legion. I have had many talented people ask me how to get into the comic book business. If they

To be fair, Lee may not have created Cap, but he is the one who brought him in modern times. Without him, the character would have been forgotten like many WWII superheroes.

Good point... And I expected that to happen with Jeremy as well - which would've been a more prudent move. Since the season is just about over, renew his contract only till the filming of the next season and place him on probation till he sorts his psyche issues with therapy. Bring him back on strict conditions. I do

Here you go, hope this is works for you.

In the real world of entertainment/sports this is not normally true. Michael Jordan beat the shit out of Steve Kerr without a hint of punishment. Christian Bale lost his mind while shooting Terminator 62 it was posted to the internet and there were no consequences. I am sure if I wanted to dig about I could find an

Well said, I applaud the BBC for making the tough but correct decision.

they have find him and suspended him in the past and he still effed up, blame Clarkson for being an idiot rather than "outrage" culture. The outrage are the idiots coming out of the woods trying to come up with excuses for punching a co-worker

This isn't a product of 'outrage culture'. It's a product of him punching a coworker, which is likely to get you sacked no matter who you are or what you bring to the organization. Nobody wants to work for/with a person who thinks violence is an acceptable option for conflict resolution.

Outrage culture? Stop being a fucking dumbass. When you get into a brawl with a co-worker, send that person to the hospital, then get your ass fired, it's not because of "outrage culture"

You hit someone, you're fired. I wish more people understood that. If I deck someone at my office, I expect to be 1.) arrested, and 2.) fired.

A member of staff – who is a completely innocent party – took himself to Accident and Emergency after a physical altercation accompanied by sustained and prolonged verbal abuse of an extreme nature

Not really. BBCA has plenty of cash cows. Dr. Who remains their top ratings grabber annually, and Top Gear UKs ratings had been falling off ever so slightly for the past few seasons due mainly to the over-the-top staged automotive equivalents of prat falls. Add in the fact that they now run Sherlock and are getting

+1 for sabine.