Also, while they may allegedly occupy a lot of the current pop culture dialog, they are actually less numerous than you think.
Also, while they may allegedly occupy a lot of the current pop culture dialog, they are actually less numerous than you think.
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That's funny, I think all three shows are mediocre, but at least Arrow and Flash have some fun and color.
Ugh, Agents of U.N.A.P.P.E.A.L.E.D. Jed Whedon proving weekly that the talent only funneled to one brother in that family. (spoiler: not him)
I'm just sayin', you guys have prostates while we don't. It may be worth considering!
To be fair, Mark Millar is very leftist. But in the Ultimates, Civil War, etc he was writing what he thought would appeal to American comics readers, because the Bush era had him all bugaboo. Hence shit like Ultimate Cap, insisting half of readers would side with Tony, etc.
They're violent as fuq. And I appreciate them being rated up for violence. It's always depressing when you can watch something PG-13 that shows a mangled, bloodied corpse, but it betta have underpants on.
Good. The only properties that should get R's are already being adapted on Netflix.
I've been trying to Google this but mostly getting press releases. What is the basic deal with MU? Is it every title ever? How long is the waiting period before new titles go up? How are the books arranged: by title, by author, or by both? How much is it yearly? Can you use one account across several devices? Do you…
Is there a "Kids Who Saw The Exorcist" one? I feel like there must be. Probably several.
You needed someone to feed and someone to bleed. It wasn't exactly rocket science.
I'm reminded of "Last Shift," which was surprisingly good for an indie. Plus the main character is fine and a half.
My babysitter who beat me from infancy.
The system is rigged! Justice for Maddo Makkusu!
Grotesquely deformed? More like… Benedict Cumberbatch.
So many possible jokes… paralyzed by the deluge in my brain…
I mean, for most of the trans people I know at least, being able to magically transform into a body that matches their inside is definitely a wistful fantasy. And the appearance of superheroes has always been about wistful fantasies, so — I don't want to claim they can't have that, even in more than one instance. But…
I actually looked her up and noticed she was Sera and meant to change it. Lingering Japanese influence, I guess.
The Choverlord is unfortunately pushing 45, if you can believe it.
Oh damn, I wasn't aware of that. Rude.