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DC/Marvel keep rebooting their universes in a vain attempt to get young people to read their comics....It's not working since the median age of comicbook readers is 45..

How did 21 describe the address? The corer of Malcolm X Avenue and Huey P. Newton Drive before the restaurant hung up?

Also needs more "?!?!" at the end.

This is pretty awesome by itself. It's a shame that the Clickbait-Industrial complex had to misrepresent things in hopes of getting just a few more pageviews.

That being said you should be more upset by the author for some reason supporting the idea that characters must always be the race they were in the story.

i hear the audiobook of wwz is amazing. the voice cast looked great.

What World War Z movie?

I absolutely loved all of those movies. But really it's not even close.

DAWN OF THE PLANET OF THE APES

Hands down had the best visual effects I've ever seen.

No "Book of Life" in Best Animated either. Maybe it should have 10 slots too, since animated films have been getting so much better overall.

I'm sure Anarchic Spidey will get his own mini. Or ongoing. I honestly can't tell the difference these days. At the rate they cancel and relaunch series it seems like everything is a 27 issue mini series (that includes these event books) and then a bright shiny #1 the next month.

They also had an amazing producer who was able to schedule 8-4 Mon-Fri shots by breaking the script down and filming wildly out of sequence.

Just bought Dune and will be reading it for the first time, your comment makes me wish I was reading it right now!

Dune was my first introduction to scifi that forced the reader to really reflect upon the consequences of the characters actions without giving clear cut answers to whether something is good or bad, teaching me to think about what I was reading instead of just digesting the story, and inspired a huge change in the way

The movies are not a 1:1 correlation with the comics so there is never a need to address the less savory aspects of a particular issue/story arc. I think the issue is simply the story they chose to tell: an older Pym and they don't want an older Janet too. They'd rather focus on a younger version.

What? No granny goodness? ? Ed Saner was amazing

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Honorable mention: The late, great James Avery as Shredder