He's always been better as a supporting character, even in the comics. Matt Fraction's run is remembered more for all the other cool characters and world-building he did than for anything intrinsic to Danny Rand.
He's always been better as a supporting character, even in the comics. Matt Fraction's run is remembered more for all the other cool characters and world-building he did than for anything intrinsic to Danny Rand.
Good genes.
"Metal Bra-Girl" is "Sword-Girl." I can't remember what Hulk called Gargoyle…
There's a Flash Gordon comic series out now that is basically that team. Although Lothar is the Phantom (training a junior Phantom), and Prince Valiant and Jungle Jim are also on the team because why not. It's a lot of fun, actually.
I think he's best bouncing off of Dr. Strange and the Hulk and claiming to be the one rational, clear-headed and intelligent one in the bunch.
Yeah, they're really tight and propulsive and action packed and of course super pulpy. I read all three volumes and enjoyed them immensely, except for all the misogyny and racism, of course.
It's that mole under your penis, isn't it?
My parents and my sister are buying me a car.
The thing that floored me at the time was that the first movie was a more or less straight adaptation of the actual comics (barring the presence and end of Gwen Stacy, of course), down to the way that Osborne goes out. Up until that point, all the superhero and comic book movies I had seen were original stories using…
The only correct answer.
The only correct response.
Chocolate chip cookies.
Almost said this exact thing.
It was the first Marvel movie where I decided that I can't be bothered to own a copy of it. I liked it fine, I was entertained while it was running, but I have no particular need or desire to experience it ever again, let alone on a semi-regular bases.
I miss the metro. I got so much reading done on the train.
Finally finishing up Kenneth Flint's "Sidhe" series from the 80s. The receipt I am using as a bookmark has the date "11-11-15" on it, so I guess I was in a rush to wrap up this series. Finishing a book on Irish myth actually have me the impetus I needed (especially since Ireland's Immortals specifically references…
The original Robert E. Howard stuff?
I think it's kind of obvious when you're about to go down on someone, so if it doesn't work for somebody, they have plenty of warning and opportunity to slam on the brakes. When somebody's hand starts sliding in to place to do some spelunking, though, some advance warning is probably in order. It just seems like…
Yes, yes I do know these kinds of things because I am that kind of comics nerd. I am reasonably certain that Trimpe did the art on GI Joe for the first ten issues or so.
With art by Herb Trimpe? If I didn't already have a copy, I'd jump all over that.