totalimmortal85
Totalimmortal85
totalimmortal85

Why? because they made Starfire exactly how she's always been? Starfire has always been a sexed-up free love character. She's alien and therefore doesn't conform to conservative western ideals. To her people, they view love as being for and given to everyone - physical more than emotional. That's been a tenant of her

Um, did you miss the part where they are cancelling the entire Ultimates line? That the worlds they've built will be rolled into one? Or that the entire Spider-Verse is essentially a cleaning house of all the variations of the Spider-Man that are out there?

Wow...you must be a huge Marvel fanboy if you don't recognize half the crap that Marvel has attempted. Just a brief check list of things that shook up the foundation of Marvel -

Completely agreed. It's actually the main reason I don't really like the Gwen Stacy Spider-Woman book. They removed the fact that she was an extremely talented science student and every bit the equal of Parker's brain. The elimination of that aspect irritated me, alterniate universe or not. It made her smart, willful

OMG this was brilliant!

If you go by that...don't expect much. The Harley Quin book is loaded with fan-service and is highly sexual in almost every panel. It's a fun read to be sure and I love every crazy panel of it, but don't expect some sort of revolution out of this.

Yea, honestly I hate this. It makes 0 sense for her character beyond the "Canary Call." I don't understand the need in comics lately - that to make a girl "empowered" they must obviously have listened to tons of L7 records from the 90s and worship the RiotGrrrl era. It's well, very 90s lol. We've moved on from that.

It's because people associate Starfire with her ditzy, barely there personality in the cartoon show. It worked as a kid's show, but Starfire has decades of history in the comics. She's always been sexed-up because she comes from a race of people who believe in, literally, free-love. Romance isn't always needed, and

What system? The system that awards an artist like Beck who's been making records longer than Kanye's even been an artist? He started in 1996, Beck's first major hit "Loser" came out in 1994.

It does me as well. Same with the backlash on Catwoman #1 where she walks in the door, puts Batman on the floor and relieves her own stress after having a craptastic day. It's slut-shamed to no end, but if it were reversed, would anyone have had an issue with it? Probably a lot less. Instead, the next morning he tried

I think that was the whole point of this series. To define what the companions were to him, why we had Clara drop the idea in his head during "Listen" and such. It wasn't so much, "Am I a good man?" but rather "Do the people around me, believe in me to do the right thing."

Keep trying seriously. They speculated that he was Khan. They also speculated he could've been Gary Mitchell -

Unless his race has something to do with the plot, then why not?

I'll answer both of your replies in one.

There was a team before? I mean, they weren't exactly working together before the capture. Heck, the last time Loki saw them they were whining and arguing like children. He didn't have to break the team apart. They were never together in the first place.

I agree. In the film, all it did was create a situation where someone was going to die, that someone would be important, and then Fury uses that to gel the team against a common foe. The problem with this is that it's such bull. I for one don't like Whedon for this very reason. He doesn't actually set things up, he

So your excuse is, oh no, if we're gonna make him non-Indian, let's make him Black? Because that's any different? Seriously?

And casting a Mexican as an Indian is better? At least there is an explanation and one that actually makes sense contextually to the universe. That's not a facepalm, that's at least planning.

But she was wrong from the start. Always was. The Doctor, while putting people in harm's way, never did it intentionally. Even if it was to prove a point, that happened as a bi-product of the situations he found himself in (Into the Dalek being the recent example of this). Her plan was also deluded because there's one