It's part of her powers; she can selectively shapeshift different parts of her body.
It's part of her powers; she can selectively shapeshift different parts of her body.
Hmm…Days of Future Past?
There's a particular bit of Bendis dialogue where one character makes a statement, another character asks them to explain, and the first character just repeats the exact same, non-self explanatory statement. It shows up repeatedly in his work, and it drives me nuts.
I thought he was decent and believable as a SEAL in Zero Dark Thirty, though he didn't have that much screen time.
It's kind of funny that the people who cut the trailer together had a better idea of what the movie should be than the people who actually made it.
They better not be, unless Anna Faris is cool with it.
Col. Harry Burwell: Captain Martin, I understood you to be a patriot.
<sniff> No, not exactly.
Fatale or Velvet by Ed Brubaker and Sean Philips. Fatale is Lovecraftian horror, Velvet is a spy story. Volume 1 of each series is a fairly complete story.
Real stucco is an excellent building material - durable, aesthetic, and rather expensive. What you're describing is probably the dreaded EIFS (exterior insulation and finish system), a cheapo substitute.
My in-laws bought a foreclosed micro-McMansion in Florida. It's only 15 years old, but it's already had siding (EIFS, shudder) and electrical issues, and the roof isn't looking that great. There's other houses in the development that haven't been maintained as well, and it's amazing how quickly they start looking like…
Maybe Kanye actually communicates with ghosts. That might explain some things.
That's a tract house McMansion, which are smaller knockoffs of the more ostentatious kind featured on McMansion Hell.
Good lord, that's ugly. Part of that structure looks like it was built at a slight angle to the rest of the house.
It's like he's trying to construct a modern Winchester House.
Yeah, I hope that tagline is a draft version and they come up with something a little better.
The teaser was excellent, though, and I really like that propaganda poster.
Apparently the show creators recognized that Bill Sienkiewicz's art was often highly stylized and exaggerated, and that David Haller doesn't always have to depicted with a 3 foot high flattop.
I read Tom King's Omega Men because I didn't get a chance to read it for the book club. It was very depressing and the last panel is burned into my brain.
To me, my X-bait! Techno-organic prolapse imminent!
It really does seem like either editorial didn't inform the writers what Cyclops* actually did, or they got cold feet and walked back the extent of his actions. But I think DoX still mostly makes sense, and the book's theme is summed up in the panel when Cyclops* announces that "It doesn't matter which one is true. It…
So, mcmansionhell.com in book form? Sounds interesting. Is it written with architects in mind, or could non-architects enjoy it as well?