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If it’s a work in progress, I’d suggest adding this glaring omission to the final product:

Director Todd Kenreck: Next time, in addition to the 50 repeated close up shots, give us at least ONE full-body shot so we can see the whole thing, instead of small segments at time.

The actual name of the level is “100,000 Angry Boners,” which also adequately describes my teens.

That’s exactly what I did last Halloween: Bought Alan Wake at the local used game store on the cheap, and played through it with utter delight. Sure the combat mechanics weren’t the best, but I went in knowing that Combat Mechanics weren’t the point of this game. This is a cinematic story evolved to let the audience

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There have been a lot of instances like this throughout the various iterations of Batman, where Gordon either tacitly acknowledges, teases, intimates or outright acknowledges that he’s known who was under the mask. In the most recent (and amazing) Batman Video Game “Arkham Knight,” (SPOILERS) right before a climatic

I hear you. When written correctly, they have more differences than similarities, but I can see where the parallels lead to the perception: Super Strength. Flight. (Near) Invulnerability (that only varies depending on the need of a story). Beacons of Moral Character. Leaders. Outsider Origins to Earth.

Just adding my comment supporting another commenter’s suggestion: That Brian Azzarello’s run on New 52 WW was the best I’ve read of her stories in a long time. As the article above mentioned, too often WW has been portrayed as basically a female Superman. But Azzarello’s revamp of her origin as secretly the lovechild

Oh boy, so much to say...

So those pictures are 3D 4K video stills created by taking a photo of the real world? So I’m looking at something real captured by a photo, used to recreate the real thing in a digital environment, then capturing a still image of that recreation. Got it.

Thank you for recounting this crazy experiment. I still value my copy of Legends of Dark Claw, and the story that led up to Amalgam was kind of fun too.

Patrick, keep this reporting up. This kind of story switches the stakes from being about some video gamer hobby to actually showing how such practices affect someone’s livelihood.

Huh. So you’re the gal in question in this article, eh? My first thought in reading the original post was: A) Why is this drama newsworthy enough to be shared on Jezebel for all the world to read; and B) I wonder how the other person feels. Because (even though I obviously read it) I don’t see why this is anyone

Wow. You were going to call off a friendship with a best friend THROUGH EMAIL? Is it because you both communicated through email all the time, like it was your thing? I get that sometimes it is easier to put in writing something that is emotionally charged, but why was that both of your go-to? Why not do something

Thanks for the answer!

IDK Mike, might have been worth a spoiler. Coupled with all the other evidence from other toy releases, it seems to suggest that we’re getting a Giant Man in Civil War.
That said, I’m not certain the onus is on people like you to keep that secret when Marvel is clearly the one releases toys that theoretically forecasts

Which also features the comic’s white Nick Fury, a comics Nuke (whose MCU iteration appears nothing like this guy in Season 1 of the Netflix Daredevil) and... hmmm... I don’t know who that red guy on the right is with his own star shield. Who is that guy?
... regardless, on it’s own, I’m not sure I would take this as

Oh yay! A chance to wax nerd about hypothetical situations in which there is NO way for any of us to be correct!

Agreed. The hypersexualized design of the character has nothing to do with the exquisite execution of this statue. THE DETAIL! As someone who has sculpted character statues, the realistic texture of the straps, buckles and pouches is amazing. I mean, those look like real shoes! And that holster looks like a picture of