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Given that you haven't read the comic, you've nailed it.

I really hope that they stick with the original timeline.

I had a great @juno.com address! I wonder if it still works?

gmail is staying current? It's been around for 10 years!

Cool, most of what I knew about his new run came from Superior Spiderman.

I read from Marvel Unlimited so I'm always 6 months behind, but where I stand, All-New Jean is alive. However, it seems to be Jean's destiny to die and die again, so I'm not surprised to hear it.

Most of these have happened as temporary situations before. History repeats itself.

I don't think you have to worry about Deadpool. People love to read it and I think writers love to write it. He'll be back immediately. All New X-Men is fantastic, but it has to come to an end, because it has one gimmick and it's made to be a story that ends. I haven't been into Spiderman 2099. The original run

No way. They're just "ending" his series (for like the fifth time). I think they're just finishing bringing him into 616. Probably will take "Ultimate" out of the title.

At least we can take our time and read as many of the issues as we want!

I thought that was just a way to end a bunch of series (ones I wasn't interested in)...

All New X-Men is fun, but it sort of has to end, because the paradox will get tiresome. They've been in present time for long enough that it's almost normalized.

Comics love him back!

Saw them about 5 years back in DC and it was astounding! You are in for a treat!

I'm disappointed by the idea of a Channing Tatum lead Ghostbusters. I expect the cast to be made up of comedians at the top of the field. He falls a million miles short of that.

I love this movie a lot, but it's not horror. It's beautiful, though and I would never dismiss it!

3. Crash and land are not the same.

Syrup that's been fermented, then distilled and aged into a smooth and delicious liquor!

It's really interesting how different the systems are. For the most part in the US, mortgages are required to amortize over their term. Even the adjustable rate ones have a fixed term of at least five years and amortize over up to 30. Thanks for explaining!

Top Secret!