Aside from the cosmic energy thing, Bullet Points #1 predates Sledgehammer 44 by about five and a half years though.
Aside from the cosmic energy thing, Bullet Points #1 predates Sledgehammer 44 by about five and a half years though.
Especially since she's done some physical training for Mission: Impossible.
Pretty much everything based on Mark Millar’s work is better than the original. Even Wanted: The Movie.
Such rage.
Jeff Parker already salvaged Red Hulk in the comics and made me and hopefully other readers forget about the dark days of Jeph Loeb.
If you listen closely you can just hear it. The world's smallest violin...
Since my job laid me off due to Covid I'm living in the read comics in bed all day universe.
This is a different Cancerverse with its own Avengers. It would’ve been awesome if they’d spun it out of the issue you talked about’s cancerverse though.
Even for someone like me who generally skips trailers because I don’t like being spoiled it seems fairly obvious that these episodes were likely to tie together in some way.
Thanks. I’ll try her reviews out. I wish I’d known this several episodes ago although watching people lining up to dump on Sam has become a guilty pleasure by now.
I think Azi did a pretty good job for a debuting co-writer. Her character became a bit more three-dimensional and the rest of the cast was written convincingly as well. Sure it was brick-subtle at points but no more so than any other SG episode.
Marvel comics readers may be familiar with the concept of the Cancerverse where physical death was abolished.
In the TV series iZombie eating brains is the main thing that separates humans from zombs. Cannibals suggests a degree of choice that Zs don’t have.
Let's hear it for Alexandra Daniels.
The happy ending would've been more of a twist than the twist ending.
Loki definitely seems happier with his real family. And less of a universal menace, too.
Perhaps Howard-I-mean-Len is worried about their stealing his wings, Mr. ah... Fowler.
I'm deleting this list of Barsanti bloopers as DaBard seems to have covered them all already.