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I'm sure he'll be here to read your comment shortly.

True, it won't be a talking point forever, but right now it's clearly a great thing for the console and MS.

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The 4K Blu-ray player for the Xbox One S has proven to be an incredible boon, especially with the reveal that the Playstation 4 Pro would not have one. The Xbox One S is the new baseline console for Microsoft and it's already got features the competition has befuddlingly decided to opt out on.

Jericho can win crowds back while being a heel at the same time without fail. It's simply an experience thing.

Poor Charlotte got shut down by the crowd's reaction to Bayley and tried every trick in the book she knew to get their attention back only for them to continue get louder. That's a hijack for the ages.

Ohhhhhhhhhhhh
I get it now
you're a parody account

Releasing dozens of new #1's at once worked really well for DC a few months ago.
We can blame Marvel for the quality of their books - though it'd be a stupid argument to insinuate they don't try to do their best or to have their books sell. But blame them for a so far proven marketing strategy? Hmm.

Hey, leave comics out of this.

About as much silicone as Pamela Anderson

A nude person sitting on a chair is a nude person sitting on a chair. If you want to sexualise it, that's your individual prerogative.
I don't pop boners all day err day when I do life drawing, for what it's worth.

Can't blame Marvel if people don't pick up the books.

Touché.

(Though I never did understand why Zeitgeist had his codename. He puked acid)

Phat and Vivisector were super notable at the time because they were an openly gay male couple in comics, which was a big thing for Marvel at the time as I recall. (until they repeated it again to more fanfare with Shatterstar and Rictor, and then Northstar and whoever he married…)

Yeah it's terrible how Marvel are releasing a line of 7 new X-men books soon, such as an Iceman, Jean Grey and Cable solo comics, along with bringing Generation X back.
And then only a year or so ago they put their most successful writer Brian Michael Bendis on both their main X-men books. Those monsters.

Ah X-Force/X-Statix. Such a brilliant and subversive run at a time where mocking the 90s and vapid celebrity culture still felt fresh. This was the shining light in the darkness for me, as Spider-Man had me all clone'd out and I wasn't mature enough to appreciate Morrison's run on New X-Men. It showed (along with

Thank you!

I thought Corbin was a good choice to help neutralise RAW's Braun Groban.

I'm pretty sure they called it Astral, hence the confusion concerning this review.