The biggest trap of Taco Bell is pricing their items at a point where you order way more than you need before you realize you feel gross, sweaty and full 500 calories ago.
The biggest trap of Taco Bell is pricing their items at a point where you order way more than you need before you realize you feel gross, sweaty and full 500 calories ago.
I know it is oily as hell but the Chalupa is my go-to Taco Bell item because I am a gross, Hutt like organism. Even this though may be a bridge too far for me.
I have heartburn for sure right now.
"I'M INSIDE YOU!"
I would say you should definitely give the rest of Legacy a chance but if you weren't grabbed much that early on, Spurrier might not be for you.
Literally any YouTube video made by a preteen with a subject like "What if Mario is DEAD?!?!" is my favorite worst thing on the internet.
Did you read all of X-Men Legacy?
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I think the bigger factor is gaming related content tends to do really, really well on YouTube.
Yeah, I'm pretty adverse to twitchy, first-person shooters but it does really feel like they made a game I would have enjoyed when I was 12, which current me is happy with.
Oh, Eva.
I know everything on late night is quietly an ad for something but the way Clueless Gamer has so clearly just been an avenue for whoever wants to spend $100,000 on a viral ad really does sour the whole thing for me.
Yeah, they really sold his death as a genuine tragedy. Monet weeping over his body at the senselessness of it all actually works both for him and for the larger story. Really well done.
I liked the way they handled that Elixir stuff too. I like Bunn a lot and as you mentioned, I've liked the couple of times when "What if X-Force were the X-Men" was the premise of the comic. It's held back by Land for sure but he definitely feels like he's being reined in a little. His Psylocke's cleavage isn't…
I think so but it's clear that Marvel needs to redefine him a little or carve a place out for him. I don't think that Edmondson's militarized take on the character was the right way to go but Becky Cloonan's run could be work, especially if she focuses on the horror that she's so often associated with.
Yes. It is very good. Sorrentino delivers some eye-popping layouts and some career making splash pages and the story is nothing to sneeze at. I'm not a big Green Arrow guy but it's a fantastic package that I would recommend highly.
They're the one of the only examples of the Golden Age comics being the best stories of the character.
I guess I just disagree. I think the way it combines exploitation genre tropes with unconventional issues focused on characterization works mostly well. I think you're coming at it with something of a preconception about how "capital-I 'Important'" it thinks it is.
Exactly! My thought is that even if it's the worst movie ever, maybe a new generation will discover the Ostrander run.
The original Old Man Logan is one of the very few Mark Millar comics I like and I really thought a new team could make that character sort of work in a larger superhero universe but I just don't know how successful it is.