Thundarr the Barbarian vs Toad from the X-Men movie.
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Thundarr the Barbarian vs Toad from the X-Men movie.
Depends on whether I'm a native or not. Skyrim reminds me of LOTR in that the world isn't half bad if you are a native, because natives are epic in a way that makes this dark age existence actually...
Agreed. I'm tired of cosmic stories. I want some grounded villains, please.
They are magical beings. They have the powers of weather-control(Dracula has summoned a hurricane so potent it erased an entire city), shapeshifting(including into an intangible, nigh invulnerable...
Yosemite Sam vs Elmer Fudd
Their tech-tech wouldn't get far at all, since they have outlawed all high-end computers. They are behind even the real-world in that respect, never mind universes with droids and androids.
Their...
Has the new writing team been named yet?
Nods to Overlord: worse father Tony Soprano or Hank MacLean?
Here's some Bloodhunt inspired fanart.
https://i.postimg.cc/wM0dL4m9/Smashing-Rogers-Heart.png
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNhhz1yYk2U
The Ghoul(Fallout tv show) vs The Man With No Name(Dollars trilogy)
Is this a What If story? Because in current continuity, Punisher was in the Siancong war, not Vietnam, which is now long before his time. So either this is a What If story, or the writer is ignoring...
If Panther is being written as intelligent, he will use that moment of hesitation to turn to mist, rendering the blade harmless.
We're awfully close to the end of Duggan's run, and no new team has been announced. Do you think this is the end of the series?
It was always a dumb idea, and I'm glad that it's gone. The thing is, everyone knew that Stark gave Iron Man his orders, invented his upgrades, and funded both him and the Avengers. In other words,...
Kingpin, easy. He's an evil lawyer, effectively, in the sense that he has mastered using legal loopholes to conduct corrupt business. He's just as much of a warrior as Daredevil, yet he has an...
"For the Horde!!!"
The Hellcow should fight Squirrel Girl.
Amen! It's past due time for His resurrection.
It's pretty common in Iron Man books, because there is a kind of Tolkien subtext to Iron Man. In Tolkienesque stories, evil can not create, only corrupt what already exists. So his villains generally...
I've always wanted to see Gregg Hurwitz give it a try, myself, ever since I read "Penguin Pain and Prejudice".
I don't think Feilong really got "propped up". He was exposed pretty early as someone who just lucked into a time period when Stark had sold off his company and spent the money buying up all sorts of...
So...*facepalm*...the writer thinks that Stark is haunted more by things like Firebrand being killed by Scourge than he is by Rumiko being killed by Temugin, or Yinsen dying to save Stark's life?...
Exactly. Stark greatest fear is someone evil using his inventions, especially someone with imperialistic/colonial ambitions. His greatest villains are devoted to just that, with Tem Borjigin, aka The...
I don't understand why they didn't have people Stark cared about, like Rumiko and Yinsen, show up in his dream. Instead they had a bunch of random villains, many of whom didn't even die in an Iron...