Yeah, the PTSD thing here was just as half-assed as the Demon in a Bottle stuff from IM2. My best guess is that it wasn't the actual building that helped here, but more just getting back into the...
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Yeah, the PTSD thing here was just as half-assed as the Demon in a Bottle stuff from IM2. My best guess is that it wasn't the actual building that helped here, but more just getting back into the...
Are we sure he doesn't remain unfazed?
Anyway. Love the guy. Can't wait to read his Dark Horse books especially. Will get around to them one of these days.
I really wanted to find the trailer exciting, but . . . yawn. I hope the movie's better than the trailer!
Eh. I'd rather have new episodes of Reaper and Dead Like Me.
As far as I know Book 6 is still coming . . . it even popped up as a preorder on Amazon UK a couple months ago, and then was taken back down. It's so frustrating that he'll have had, what, 4 novels...
I think Feige has said it would be 95% in space.
I call it, basically, the difference between a novel and a short story. Both are valid forms, and each can do things the other can't.
How is this possible? I mean, literally, is it possible to bring in more money in a weekend? Isn't there a point where every seat is sold out in every auditorium and a previous record is simply...
It'll likely be a little longer: they'll be fitting in a whole phase 2 of at least one more Iron Man, Thor and Cap, which takes us to Summer '14 already, plus probably at least one more character...
Thanks. I was starting to think I was the only person in this movie's target demographic not particularly excited about it.
Don't read much Star Wars anymore, but I'll stick with John and Jan no matter where they take me.
My thoughts exactly.
He needs to catch up with his non-comics work. Presumably first on the roster will be finishing the long delayed Felix Castor #6 -- the first five books came out on 6-7 month intervals on average,...
It really varies.
I though the first 19 issues, Greg Rucka's run, were very good. The best Wolverine in quite some time, next to Aaron's. The next 13, Millar's Enemy of the State, are fan...
It's possible I missed a plausible explanation at some point, but one of the things that really irks me along the X-line as a whole is that they've started referring to mutants as a species. Because...
Kyle and Yost apparently didn't care much for what Claremont did with X-23, so they did what they do: brushed it aside with a line of dialogue: "No more alien costumes, no growling, and no BS!"
Yes you can. I can empathize with a well-drawn fictional character just as well as I can empathize with a real person whom I've never met but whom I've heard about. How is the way we respond...
Well, it's not just all writers who are not Claremont. Claremont is included. In X-Treme he was just rehashing the same tropes -- a powerful enemy wants to make Storm his queen, Storm is put in a bad...
I liked it a lot. I still like it a lot. It's imperfect, but it's got great moments, it's often a lot of fun, and it really did successfully make the X-Men accessible again. One of the things that I...
I know people complain about Wolverine's overexposure, but y'know, if you're going to have an overexposed character, you could do far, far worse than have his books written by Aaron, Huston and Wood.
Oh, he got worse. His writing from his first decade on Uncanny -- Giant Size, Magneto, Days of Future Past, Brood, Dark Phoenix and so forth, the creation of the New Mutants -- is still super...
Has there been any sign of Toxin lately?
Because "Essex County" and "Tales From The Farm" have no particular popular cultural relevance as titles, while "Super Zero" is a play on a popular word.
Did you people even read what he said? He didn't say he's ignoring the comics. He specifically talked about how much the early comics influenced his vision for the film. He's saying he's unfamiliar...
I don't understand why this is still surprising people. The same exact thing happened in '09 with F&F: it outperformed expectations and everyone was, for some reason, shocked that in a lousy economy...