Either the 1976 Fireside edition of Marvel's Bring On the Bad Guys or DC Blue Ribbon Digest #6 featuring Superman 71251.
Type: Posts; User: GhostPirate
Either the 1976 Fireside edition of Marvel's Bring On the Bad Guys or DC Blue Ribbon Digest #6 featuring Superman 71251.
Why on earth do people believe that it's ok to just drop spoilers out of the blue like that? 5K+ posts and not sure how to use a spoiler tag?
Ah, good to know. First time I've bought anything from them.
Not sure if anyone's mentioned it, but IST has the Punisher Max by Ennis Omnibus vol. 2 on sale for $58 right now.
Except he didn't and it's not.
Frankly, it's embarrassing rhetoric that shows a complete lack of understanding and respect for a tragic time in the world's history to even make such a ridiculous...
You do understand that today =/= 6 years ago, right? Things change.
Disney just paid >$70 BILLION for new acquisitions to strengthen their brand, as it so happens, a brand that people generally...
A Quiet Place- 9/10. A beautifully executed sci-fi thriller elevated by the combination of an interesting, original premise and some really wonderful performances.
Sicario: Day of the Soldado-...
Film:
The heroes' fight against Thanos on Titan from IW. The entire battle, from Thanos' arrival until his departure, felt like it was ripped right out of a truly epic comic book to me.
TV:
The...
Upgrade- Great R-rated sci-fi action/thriller.
Logan Marshall-Green gives a stellar performance. The action scenes are fast paced and brutal with a lot of interesting decisions made, both from a...
My main predictions:
1) We get the Tony/Steve reconciliation scene and Cap getting his original shield back for their final confrontation with Thanos.
2) I think Thor ends up being the one to...
Honestly... I agree with your synopsis but nothing else.
Comics are a dying form in no small part because of Watchmen. It opened up the potential of "mature" storytelling... which resulted in...
Herc Hansen also survived, and he ended up as pretty much the acting Marshal by the end of the original, but neither he nor his son (who also happened to die saving the world) even rated a mention.
I found Black Panther to be disappointing, and grossly overrated; much like Dark Knight, Logan, Wonder Woman and Deadpool, it's an ok/good movie being elevated to "all time best EVAR!!!" status...
In particular order:
1) Avengers
2) Civil War
3) Winter Soldier
4) Doctor Strange
5) GotG vol. 2
I wouldn't put Black Panther in the top 10 of the MCU... decent, typical MCU offering, but...
I find the whole debate spurred by recent events problematic at best, and actually pretty frightening... as well as frighteningly ignorant.
As usual, the agenda of the left debates Constitutional...
But yet more small budget, art house, and independent films are getting made than ever before.
It must be wearying trying so hard to be so edgy.
Got a good deal on the entire Ostrander Spectre run so I jumped on that, also bought the Ostrander Suicide Squad trades 1-7 (with fingers crossed DC finishes the series eventually), the first 3...
Lynda Carter, Erin Grey, Carrie Fisher, Catherine Bach, Jaclyn Smith, Farrah Fawcett, Kate Jackson (needless to say, you couldn't pry me away when Charlie's Angels was on...), Dawn Wells
Completely on board with Warlord, Swamp Thing, Jonah Hex, and Conan.
DC:
Ostrander Spectre (this most of all... I think Mandrake's style begs for oversized formats)
Ostrander Suicide Squad...
X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills
The Death of Captain Marvel
Avengers: Emperor Doom
Dr. Doom/Dr. Strange: Triumph and Torment
Batman: Year One
Daredevil: Born Again
Fables: 1001 Nights of Snowfall...
Having finally gotten around to seeing The Shape of Water, that definitely makes it into my top 10. Beautifully crafted love story by GdT.
That "crap" was actually this thing once known as "character development", and people complaining about writers using their words to tell a story being referred to as "readers" is, ironically,...
Then the answer should be Iron Man. A film that embraced all the aspects of the genre in a serious way without needing to take them *too* seriously, all while showing the general audiences that there...
Over by a fair bit. Cover price of $75 and I ended up paying a little over $100 for the book plus shipping; not sealed, but in great shape with no dings or dents, either. Normally I hate going that...
There's a bit of irony to your missing the point of my post in your defense of GL.
I never said he had to kill all the Jedi single-handedly; but it would have been more interesting to actually...