http://robot6.comicbookresources.com/2015/04/mobile-suit-gundam-meets-marvel-heroes-in-this-fan-art-series/
Time-traveling hero Rio Hunter will be portrayed by Arthur Darwell, who played Rory on Doctor Who. http://www.comicbookresources.com/a...-joins-flasharrow-spinoff-as-dc-time-traveler
@Knight of Fafnir, my roommate and I were having a conversation about plane arrival times and she blurted out "tailwind? **** you and your tailwind!" I was almost offended and defended you until I realized what she meant.
"I only post in the Spam Zone" "This forum is dead."
This. Although, afterwards my roommate got me.
I liked the cover. I stopped reading Batgirl when the new creative team started. Not that I disliked the lighter tone, but I like my angry Barbara Gordon because she should be angry. But I'm not mad that they changed tone, I just don't want to follow the creative tone of this particular series anymore. I read a review for Red Hood: Lost Days saying "It's a good story; I just don't like the story that's being told." I feel that way with the current Batgirl run. However, I completely understand why people were mad at the cover. DC should have released the cover, just not on this creative run for this book. Then again, it's a freaking variant. You don't have to get that cover. It's the same thing with that sexy Spider-Woman variant. It was drawn by an erotic artist as a variant issue. It's just eh because the comic book industry has been so...objective when it comes to women, in both cases of over-sexualizing (Spider-Woman) or treating them horribly (Women in Refrigerators, but Batgirl in this case), that the variant issue is an issue, because it shouldn't be one. EDIT: Quoted the wrong post lol
I've been wanting to make a Kesha Blow/Michal Jackson Smooth Criminal mashup for years. also and
It would totally explain XIII-2 and Lightning Returns.
Our street splits into two; once you turn onto our street and go all the way to the end, you have to make a right turn and then an immediate turn to continue. I once had a pizza delivery girl call because she couldn't find us (she went up and down the first part and didn't realize the street continued). A few weeks ago, my roommate's birthday present was being delivered by UPS and I was tracking it EVERY HOUR after it said it was on the way. Then it told me delivery failed and I"ll have to pick it up myself. The reason? "The address was entered incorrectly" despite it being the same address I've used for UPS before. I called and after talking to both customer service and then dispatch, found out that the driver was new to the route (they don't use GPS, according to a friend of mine who delivers for Fed-Ex, so they can't be hacked and tracked, I guess) and didn't realize the road split and continued. He literally showed up not five minutes later after I explained it to him. ...YOU'RE NOT EVEN FIVE MINUTES AWAY AND I ALMOST HAD TO PICK IT UP MYSELF BECAUSE YOU COULDN'T FIND MY HOUSE ON THE RIGHT STREET. I MEAN, I UNDERSTAND, IT'S CONFUSING, BUT STILL.
Told my boss and the rest of my cafe that I'm leaving the company for a salary job. Someone cried. Not how I expected to start my day but omg, salary. Also, if we call Vincent D'Onofrio "the human chameleon" because of how he can adapt to so many diverse roles, why don't we just call him the "human cockroach." Yes, I just found out he was Edgar the Bug in the first MIB BUT IT WORKS
AMC theatres are also doing a marathon of all Marvel movies leading up to the premier of Age of Ultron. Totally sounds like something I would do if the damn thing didn't take over a day.
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I can't see the latter happening. I mean, I disagree with what Michelle Rodriguez said about minorities needing their own superheroes when questioned about a possible Green Lantern role (although it'd be Power Ring, not GL, but hey, semantics), but I can't see Marvel deciding to make Peter a minority for diversity reasons because it's not just something that they haven't done before and would definitely receive a lot of attention, but because it's PETER PARKER. They have a choice for an ethnic Spider-Man (Miles) and to simply make the main Spider-Man ethnic would seem...easy. I don't think it's the kind of diversity they would be willing to do.
http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=Christy+Perry+Faith-healing Idaho Rep. John Gannon wants to narrow a loophole to permit prosecution of parents who rely on faith-healing "whenever a child's medical condition may cause death or permanent disability." Rep. Christy Perry, however, says that the proposed ban violates the religious rights and First Amendment rights of parents. The talk is coming after a recent string of "preventable child deaths" among members of the Followers of Christ Church. When it comes to politics, I try to inform as unbiased as possible before expressing my position so hopefully using lmgtfy would help with that.
I was trying to figure out what which thread of mine you were referring to and just found it. It's been two and half years. Good memory, man.
Give it time. I'm sure that the show will explain exactly how Barry got his powers. If you look closely enough, the chemicals in the lab start to rise before the lightning strikes, implying -in my opinion- that there is a superspeedster there. Considering that, in Final Crisis I think, it was shown that the lightning bolt that struck Barry was actually Barry from the future (or the current Barry) running through time to stop Reverse Flash, thus making his origin a circle, that MIGHT be what the show will do. Here's the panel of his new updated origin from a couple of years ago. It looks like he was struck with lightning and pushed WITH THE LIGHTNING into the chemicals.
Yes, I liked a really old post of yours. Don't worry about it
Ugh. I don't like Shiny Palkia
Since when were you under the impression that people hated Aizen?