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It feels like she's been there forever but I think you're right. It doesn't maker her any more enticing for me.

Some guy at the comic shop I go to special-ordered the $100 edition of Identity Crisis while I was there and it took every fiber of my being to stop him and just light all his money on fire.

I really wanted that too. It's never going to happen unless I explore the auction house after dark, creeping through the basement, flashlight in hand until I'm caught by a security guard and (possibly) sliced into thin pieces and put on display.

This is their design.

It's just not thought through very well. If Lucas would have taken another crack or two at the script or someone else would have been tasked with providing notes or rewrites, that line wouldn't have been there. There would have been a better, more elegant way to show Anakin and Obi-Wan's falling out while keeping the

The "this weapon is your life" scene makes me so sad. It robs so much of what makes Yoda's training of Luke so special. It destroys the traditional Star Wars hero journey in order to make a silly, poorly thought out point about Anankin being reckless.

There really isn't one. Every fight in the prequels is mostly a kung-fu sword battle loaded with extraneous special effects.

Yep, the website that claimed Avengers 3 was going to be called World War Hulk because their super secret source told them so. Great.

I love the scene in Attack of the Clones where a bunch of Jedi land on Genosis and run at a bunch of bug aliens while wildly twirling their elegant weapons above their heads and yelling.

No arguments there.

I'm assuming Civil War is going to be more of a conflict over how much the public has a right to know about what SHIELD and the Avengers, namely Tony Stark, are doing.

Yeah, you totally couldn't pretend to be on a train and pretend to fight robots! Suck it, Statham!

You mean the rumors that are released solely to drive traffic to websites because people are desperate to click on any possible Marvel casting news, regardless of its veracity?

I mean, none of that is untrue…

It's clear that Marvel had started to see how tangled the Ultimate Universe was becoming around Ultimates 3. The characters were really complicated again, Ultimate Spider-Man and Ultimate X-Men had run for more than 100 issues and it was high time to do something big and shocking and ground breaking but they just

I definitely dropped the book and walked away for a few minutes after Tulip's final encounter with Starr when she looks down on the Alamo. Really heartbreaking stuff.

It definitely feels like he found it along the way. The book certainly becomes more and more of a western as the series goes and I think that comes through in the final pages.

I was surprised by that too. I think they're trying to do better to keep everything working together right now but there are still some recent changes that need some ironing out. I don't know when we're going to get an explanation for Batman being in Justice League after what happened in Snyder's Batman, for example.

It's vague heresy to say anymore but most of the perennial Avengers cast (Ant Man, Wasp, Vision, Quicksilver, Scarlet Witch, Wonder Man, Iron Man, Hawkeye, Spider-Woman) just bore me to tears. I just never really had much of a connection to them in the same way i do to even the minor X-Men and New Mutant characters.

The only Bendis stuff I've really never cared for is his Avengers run and that's mostly just because I'm not really much of an Avengers fan.