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LED, LED everywhere. (Yes thats my rigg and i love it with passion)

You mean cosplayers might just be doing it for the attention and may not have any real affinity to the content they are mimicking?

It won’t, because it’s not a warlock.

So there’s going to be a japanese actor playing Alex Louis Armstrong?

GUNPLA IS FREEDOM!

Finally a smart comment. People dont know what an “adaptation” means. Where is the outrage for the Full Metal Alchemist movie having an all Japanese cast even though the manga and anime take place in a fictional Europe? Same goes for the Attack on Titan film.Its an adaptation. Just because the source material is

So what you’re saying is, the key to fighting racism, is to treat certain races differently than others by putting them in film roles based on their race instead of on who the creators think will suit their vision for the film? That sounds an awful lot like racism...

Please note that some people in Japan finds your whitewashing statements hilarious and would likely be using Japanese actors to recreate any Western media.

Here’s mine!!! I had so many different ones, but I thought this was the best.

This is the idea of a non-fan. “I didn’t think much of it, so it clearly wasn’t well recieved in general.”. The original Fable was pretty influential. It was good enough to keep selling the series on good faith while the gameplay became watered down. More than great. The original Fable is arguably a masterpiece of art

It’s hard to say much about Mark said because he is so consistently good.

Waid, one of my ginger writer superhero spirit animals.

It is not an exaggeration to say that the new Archie book is probably my favorite comic at the moment. Every time I finish an issue I immediately want to read more.

Same. Waid is one of my favorites.

mark waid is nailing that run. I mean im all interested over archie again something that didn’t happened since 1996.

The current teams writing Joker and Harley have been pretty bad, and missing the point for years: their “relationship,” such as it is, is never over. That’s where the comedy and tragedy of it ring truest. And I don’t know who that is up there, but that isn’t the Joker. He’s some half-baked caricature of an abusive