Oh man. I’m sorry. I didn’t realize there was a reason to not like Colorado.
Oh man. I’m sorry. I didn’t realize there was a reason to not like Colorado.
Barda’s the toughest Fury, and she wears armor. At least, the pre-52 version did. The Barda in Earth 2 is weird.
That was just terrible, god awful, horrible writing. Oh man, just no.
Wow, of the things that seem like bad figure ideas, these aren't them. Considering we've never had a re-release of the originals, these might be more in demand than the article seems to suggest. The Super Powers line is one of the greatest superhero action figure lines to ever exist. It certainly was number one for a…
Good call! I forgot about the Secret War suit.
Eh, I like agree with you on everything but the Thor recolor. I think Walt's pencils are really geared for the four-color route.
It totally makes sense. I mean, Daredevil is damn near a period comic! We didn't realize it at the time, but Hell's Kitchen doesn't exist anymore. They had to create a new reason for crime to grow in the area for the Netflix series. I think the dots add to the grittiness of New York around that period.
I couldn't disagree more. The washes give a feeling of the old lights at the amusement park and such. It sets the mood for me.
I love all of ROTJ. The lightsaber battle is amazing! There's a lot of plot and character development going on in the Throne Room! The battle had real consequences and impact - and the actors played it as such.
Grimlock needs to always save the universe.
Cobra Commander was like some bizarre performance artist that no one understood. Like, a deranged Banksy that masqueraded as a terrorist. The amount of money he blew on schemes could have bought every politician he needed to take over the world. It's like he was the greatest troll of all time.
I'm totally with you. Still one of the coolest things that happened in the 80s. I didn't know cartoons could really crossover the way comics did. It was like I'd witnessed the moon landing and no one knew how important it was except for me.
That's a good point. Flash Barry may be time traveling to stop his mother being murdered, and a younger Wells is traveling back in time to stop Flash Barry from saving his mom. Wells then finds that he must kill Barry's mom to maintain his own timeline, or something similar. Time travel is confusing.
There's some potential here. It'd be nice if Superman, after the obligatory battle with Batman, ends up being an inspiration to Bruce to get over Todd's death.
I hope we end up with one of those "greater good, morally superior" motivations for Wells. He seems to be interested in saving the Flash. I'm hoping he's trying to prepare Barry for some battle that Wells say him lose in the future.
Seconded.
I was coming here to say this. Thank you!
Weird in a give no fudge, insanely awesome way. :)
I still want this one. It's on my list.
To be fair, writers ruined Barry by having his mother get murdered in the first place. Barry, oddly enough, didn't need a reason to be a superhero other than that he was just a good, awesome guy.