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She mentioned in the show that they had to compartmentalize information, so that if one of them is captured they won't even have the beans to spill. It's a commonly used tactic. I guess it doesn't hurt that it adds to the mystery but at least it's justified. I hate when characters hold back information simply to

I'd love to see a breakdown of that change. I was educated under the first method you mentioned but I've spent my time as a graphic designer since then so I'm behind on the more modern character animation techniques.

You know for the first time it occurs to me that a real compromise possibility exists here. Other studios could enter into some variation of an agreement under which marvel would relaunch fox and Sony's movies under the marvel movie universe umbrella while the other studios maintain control of the property. I'm sure

Miles Morales Spider-Man is currently hanging with the All New X-men, or he was last I checked I'm an issue or two behind. I so want X-Men '92 or just prior to that actually when Silvestri and Jim Lee were working on the books. Those were some great times (selectively forgetting Rob Liefeld).

Just finished up my second Inktober. Stressful, stressful fun. Here are three of my 31 drawings.

Wasn't it intentionally destroyed by Black Bolt? I may be wrong. That's just how I remembered it.

I loved him in The Fades. I was so disappointed that show only got one season.

That would kill it for me. The comic's setting is so perfect. Also the art just fits the pulp subject matter. Not that that would be an issue for the TV series.

There are a few strong female characters represented in a comic. Including Fabian Grey's sister who used to adventure at his side, and a badass thief who works with him in more recent issues. Can't say whether or not these characters will be watered down and damselized in the TV adaptation though.

SPOILERS...Not that this wont be changed in the TV adaptation.