IIRC, it’s explicitly (if briefly) stated that Stark stabilized Extremis before removing it from Pepper entirely.
IIRC, it’s explicitly (if briefly) stated that Stark stabilized Extremis before removing it from Pepper entirely.
Much like Judgement Day, the rise of Khan is inevitable, but subject to scheduling issues.
Well... wouldn’t be the first feature length video for a Daft Punk album. I’m ok with that.
Interesting choice to do a story that doesn’t require you to touch on any of the lingering plot hooks the original show left behind.
Not entirely unlike the people who got an NES to “play” all sorts of crazy things by converting video output from an external computer hardware into a format the NES could dump into its video buffers. Bit misleading, if cool.
A Marvel thing would almost need to include Robbie Reyes’ Ghost Rider, I think.
Didn’t the game itself tell you about this if you beat it? Maybe I’m remembering that wrong, but I’d swear there’s an oddly worded message about it on the final screen.
I really wonder if the Grand Serpent’s “Prentis” persona’s first name started with an A, and if he ever crossed paths with the other Time Lord we know to be running around, perhaps to study under him....
See, I never read it as Starfleet being seen primarily as a military organization to fight the Klingons. More that certain high ranking elements in it had been doing just that and almost solely that for so long that they knew no other way to define themselves. It can be clearly seen that the majority do not think this…
The finale of Crisis on Infinite Earths established “Stargirl” as the new Earth-2.
I remember thinking that the arguments from the heroes would have carried more weight if there’d been even one powered human hero or even villain on the show. The DCU is full of them. The Arrowverse is full of them even. Heck, even “Supergirl” itself had a few early on, but they’d all been long forgotten.
Interesting. I personally like ketchup and mustard together on a burger. Some restaurants will treat you like a criminal for asking for ketchup on it, I swear. Meanwhile, it’s a fight to get them to not put mayo on it... ugh.
Is this one of those articles written just to get angry interaction out of it? Sure seems like it.
I started playing Puzzles & Survival (through one of those apps where you get gift card points for playing) hoping it was anything like those ads. And... not even REMOTELY. But I actually ended up enjoying it, and am still playing? I’ve dropped exactly 99c on it the whole time, too, and that was off a Play gift card I…
I noticed just recently that HBO Max does indeed have a “leaving soon” section. More of them need to do this.
Huh. I stand corrected. I guess Crisis did it.
I can’t recall if Tag was native to Smallville or not, so there’s that possibly at play. But also, Tag’s exposure was minor and not controlled, unlike the Eradicator/MRI machine process, and thus only partial and unstable powers.
That is definitely an inconsistency, but yes, I’m taking it as a small chamber in the Fortress, with the areas seen in Supergirl being elsewhere. I’ll admit to some annoyance that it’s been so different, but at the same time the version in Supergirl would not match the visual tone of the show I think.
Tal-Rho also had a Kryptonian childhood, so not only does he have the torturous life on early, but it’s in contrast to his first decade of life in his own culture. So he has every reason to hate humans and want to restore his home world.
It was my understanding from the show’s dialogue that Zeta-Rho co-opted Lara’s technology and turned it from the storage of consciousness into a device to replace existing consciousnesses. Possibly he’s also the one who ended up calling the device that name.