Isn't it already illegal to do things like mailing someone a bomb?
Isn't it already illegal to do things like mailing someone a bomb?
Speaking of whom. This is Magneto's single greatest moment.
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Black Widow's taken by the Avengers. Angel and Iceman are taken by the X-Men. It would have to be a Hercules/Ghost Rider buddy movie. Which sounds kinda awesome, now that I think about it.
Doctor Strange, Hulk, and Namor. Silver Surfer joined soon after. The first issue was one of the first comics I bought and I still have it in battered condition. I didn't see it around too often until the Nighthawk era, so when I finally picked up another issue, I was very confused. I'm still confused by the Ruby…
Still not interested. Call me when Luke Cage and Jessica Jones get married and hire Squirrel Girl as their babysitter.
There isn't anyone I really dislike this season, though they are overselling Ray's dorky side sometimes, but I'd put Stein second, just slightly under MIck on my "must never lose" list.
They do have a senior citizen main character. I'm guessing that's rare on the CW.
I can imagine an Arthur Darvill interview where he's asked his favorite episode out of everything he's done:
"The one where I'm trapped on a nightmare version of a time machine that's also incarnated as an attractive woman… No, the other one where I'm trapped on a nightmare version of a time machine that's also…
The thing about the comics is that the basic characters can be put in any situation imaginable. Superheros, secret agents, a world-famous rock band, a garage band just starting out, horror,, history, fairy tales. Why not a murder mystery or teen angst? I know a lot of fans of the books, and even some creators, don't…
It's a question of what era you're talking about. For the last few decades, yeah, everyone's nice and there's no real conflict in the main titles. (On the other hand, over the last decade, Betty and Veronica have occasionally been aware of how Archie is playing them) Depending on the year before that, though, you've…
Probably. I missed the last couple of seasons. Or it could be that by the time I gave up on it, I already had lowered expectations.
Ruiz is definitely classic Archie. At this point, he's very unhappy with both the changes in the new Archie and the people in charge at Archie Comics. (I like the new Archie, but he definitely has a point about Archie Comics)
Betty had an internship in Los Angeles the summer after her high school freshman year? Is that even legal?
There was a moment in the comics where he's running for class president and he's asking for dirt he can use against Kevin, who's also running. Someone suggests "Well, he is gay. We can bring that up," and Reggie's response is essentially, "Forget it. I may be low, but I'm not that low. Now, get out of my sight, you…
Betty started out stalking Archie and she could be pretty scary. He was probably the only guy without a restraining order. Veronica? Part was her dysfunctional friendship with Betty and part that her father hated Archie. I guess she had daddykins issues.
I was disappointed by Jughead's dream. They weren't doing old school Archie, they were doing generic idylic 50s sitcom family parody. Archie and Veronica did look great, though.
That must have been a depressing call:
Finally. I used to watch it regularly, but at one point, I just decided, I've watched enough of this series in my life. I've spent enough time with these characters and no longer care about them or what they do.
Yes, it is a question. Your wife isn't going to die, so the question is whether or not you would give up something that makes you happy so that your mother would get another five years of life.
Is your mother still alive? Have you reached the point where you're wondering how much longer you have left with her?