.....and has Spider-Man on the cover.
.....and has Spider-Man on the cover.
My buddies and I spent YEARS imitating McFarlane’s Kermit voice from these intros. “We all wear masks...”
Only if it’s printed on a working time machine that sends the reader back to 1993.
based on character alone they should have made Boyega the next Black Panther, although I suspect he’d laugh uproariously at being asked to do ANOTHER big franchise. What a great guy and role model, and I can also attest after getting my picture with him at a comic-con, he smells fantastic LOL.
I don’t think that was the case 30 years ago. For most people there really wasn’t a distinction between Japanese and American animation. In fact, a lot of the animation for American cartoons were handled by Japanese studios and done in a style that bordered on anime (TMNT and Thundercats come to mind) so that blurred…
In 1999 I watched the blurry shakey-cam Saban Moon trailer video for the first time. When it was finished, my PC abruptly blue screened, and I was forced to reinstall Windows. I remain convinced that my PC was trying to commit technological suicide after being forced to process that video, and I have never attempted…
#PopPop
Except they didn’t get paid for their time and work, because HBO Max yanked their shows EXPLICITLY so they don’t have to pay the creators.
Sounds about right. In their glory days those channels mostly ran cheap but interesting documentaries; the kind of thing you’d stumble across while channel-surfing, get hooked by, and keep watching. You’d remember them fondly in general terms because they interested you and you maybe learned something, but they were…
I came here for this comment, and the bittersweet nostalgia it would trigger for the AV Club that once was.
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No, that doesn’t normally happen in the fields of print or visual media. You’re upfront pay is paltry compared to residuals. That’s how these creators actually survive month to month. Zazlov saying, fuck ya’ll, is hugely different than the norm, hence the blowback, from creators, from shareholders, and the resultant…
My wife’s comment when she hulked-out at the three guys being aggressively pervy outside the bar: “Every woman’s dream.” The feminism was present and, most importantly, WARRANTED - it would be a failure to NOT have it as part of the series. You wanna be all butthurt about it then don’t watch, bro.
From the first scene with the caricature Sexist Male Colleague, or the clumsy #GirlBoss feminism, to the posse of dudes immediately harassing her outside the bar,
Can you MRM snowflake more? Men fucking “hulk out” in their everyday lives constantly, often with deadly results. Society (and media as reflection of that) lionizes and teaches that men are dominant, need to be protectors and warriors, not take shit, and that consequently violence can be an answer to their feelings of…
caricature Sexist Male Colleague
so in which reality/society men are allowed to “hulk out” in their everyday lives?
Or, hear me out. It’s showing what women go through at work and in life?
He wrote that “We have and will always investigate any allegations we become aware of...”