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I've liked those two since they appeared in "A Good Man Goes to War." I hope BBC will make webisodes of how those two came to be a team, and continue their adventures.

SOLD!

If it weren't for a likely lawsuit from DC, I'd say let's get this crowdsourced. Oh well.

Metal fragments from his ship, and heat vision.

Agreed, no matter what accomplishments was made, it doesn't absolve him of boorish behavior. The bad goes along with the good.

I met the artist at Dragon*Con a couple of years back. He's a cool guy. I bought the Thanksgiving print.

Kick Ass pretty much covered this.

I guess fantastical would be the better adjective. Though I can see why fantasy is the best genre to place him.

Um - NO!

Uh - NO.

Yeah I thought about those things. But you know? F- it! I enjoyed it and Amazing Spiderman.

Serinda Swan.

Still around. I recommend The Unwritten if you're looking for a literary-themed adventure series.

Good luck on your future projects. Thanks!

When I see Tyrese in that photo, I see Luke Cage.

Octavia Butler's Dawn, and Issac Asimov's Foundation.

Maggie and Michonne works for me.

That would be under - http://www.sf-encyclopedia.com/

The first one was meh. However, since then it's turned into a training/documentary for paranoid right-wingers. This one is pretty much the same.

You can't leave out The Unwritten, one of the best adventure literary-themed series running.