It’s a callback, dude, and very much on purpose.
It’s a callback, dude, and very much on purpose.
STAR-LORD DID NOTHING WRONG
well he did but it was a human reaction you neckbearded dorks
No
You use Mary Sue a lot but I’m not sure if you quite understand what it means...
And no, Silk was neither a Mary Sue or an earnest attempt at a love interest. She was moved way too fast to be an actual stab at a partner by Slott, compared to say Carlie or Mockingbird - and before you say that was in response to “fans”,…
Bad Witch is interesting. Not a bad release at all. Interesting mesh of styles and callbacks, mixing late 90's Perfect Drug-type (one of my favourite NIN songs but one of Reznor’s most hated, sadly) drum and bass beats with noirish nu jazz. Why not.
Panic! At The Disco still exists? :O
Actually, yeah? As a comic book fan I was hanging to see the two cross paths, even after the not-as-bad-as-made-out-but-we-keep-on-shoehorning-in-how-much-we-disliked-it Iron Fist series.
I felt this E3 was more about underwhelming trailers than anything. Most of the games I was excited for seeing more of just fell a bit flat, such as Anthem and Spider-Man.
GTA wasn’t a first person game, but beyond being pedantic on that front, the creator of the role-playing series Cyberpunk 2020 is attached to this game, so it’ll be nothing if not faithful to the source material. Reports are that it’s a roleplaying game with action-shooter elements, rather than the reverse.
Also, does anyone really care about nero
These guys are a little before my time but there’s something about the whole 80's music scene that makes it easy to romanticise. Drive is a really good song.
Hey, Santigold is good. You can make a case for Beyonce without tearing someone else down, and vice versa.
I think she’s incredibly overrated, but I thought Sweet Dreams was catchy and had good production.
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Tidal
Well I never!
Like Wu Tang said, Protect Ya Neck
You don’t like Legion? Who hurt you? Was it Superman?
Counter-argument: no
(more than what Sony showed at their own disastrous conference at that)
admitting your short comings is a sign of personal growth, Alex.