When I was a kid, I thought Rodimus Prime and Galvatron were way cooler than Optimus Prime and Megatron. But when I went back and watched the original Transformers series as an adult, I did a...
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When I was a kid, I thought Rodimus Prime and Galvatron were way cooler than Optimus Prime and Megatron. But when I went back and watched the original Transformers series as an adult, I did a...
If you're talking about Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck cartoons, I don't recall Elmer Fudd or any other hunters ever being portrayed as being in the right.
He didn't shrug it off. He was lamenting...
Seven reminded me of The Abominable Dr. Phibes, as both films feature police detectives tracking down a serial killer who patterns his crimes on a Biblical theme - the seven deadly sins in Seven and...
I've always wished we could get faithful film adaptations of the Baum books, but I doubt it will ever happen.
After many years as a Marvel Zombie, I first got into DC not long after Zero Hour with Green Lantern, Flash, Superboy, Starman, and The Power of Shazam!
This reminds me of hearing some people just the other day complaining that Grease is cringey, rapey, and misogynistic. No kidding! One of the main points of the movie is to mock the cringey, rapey,...
It's a case-by-case basis for me, as well. If the person said something stupid or offensive, or has views that I disagree with, I can usually set that aside and still enjoy the work. If the person...
I was mainly thinking of this quote:
As far as Robin being joined at the hip to Batman, if you think that matters in terms of this discussion, that's fine. I personally don't think it matters...
I personally don't care if a story takes 1 issue or 100 issues, but each individual issue should feel like a complete chapter in the story.
I'm not sure how people can think youngsters today don't know who Robin is when Cartoon Network plays Teen Titans Go! 28 hours a day.
It still irks me that Silver Surfer was such an integral part of the Thanos/Infinity Gauntlet saga in the '90s, but completely missed out being part of the MCU version due to rights issues.
Sersi was a pretty big deal in the '90s. She didn't have a solo series, but she was an Avenger for a long stint. Since then, she seems married to to the Eternals IP. It would be nice to see her given...
If we're talking about the characters being created from scratch today having never existed in any form before, I think they'd be considerably different than just "the same, but more diverse" or "the...
I like the classic red. The white costume never did anything for me. It's just too bland. The red really pops. Plus it makes her look like she's Billy's equal rather than a sidekick like Jr.
I'm going to say Robin, though arguments could be made for Flash and Aquaman.
When I was in college, there was a comic shop within walking distance from campus that I would hit up every week. The owner/operator was a really nice guy, and we'd get into conversations some times....
I personally think they should just let them be kids. I was never crazy about the idea of them developing powers and putting on costumes at such a young age. It's like comics writers don't know how...
Super Mario Bros./Mario Kart/Mario Party
Sonic the Hedgehog
Donkey Kong
Legend of Zelda
Metroid
Castlevania
Kirby
Shantae
Street Fighter/Final Fight
King of Fighters/Fatal Fury
Since when was To Kill a Mockingbird a children's book? Is it because it's taught in middle schools? Does that make Of Mice and Men and The Grapes of Wrath children's books, too?
Late '60s-early '70s bubblegum pop (the Archies, 1910 Fruitgum Co., etc.)
Low-budget action movies from the '80s & '90s starring the likes of Michael Dudikoff, Sasha Mitchell, and Don "the Dragon"...
Silver Age, hands down. I got interested in it after reading Alan Moore's Supreme, and fell in love with the over-the-top goofiness of it all.
Kyle Rayner. He was my gateway into DC. I knew nothing about DC other than SuperFriends and various Bat-related media. Then I read the Silver Surfer/Green Lantern crossover, because I'm a fan of...
Tiffany (the '80s pop singer)
Erin Gray from Buck Rogers
Lea Thompson
Elisabeth Shue
Catherine Mary Stewart
Phoebe Cates
Kelly Preston (RIP)
the Creel Triplets (one was Jessie's replacement on...
I've always liked the interpretation that the island represents the world, and that each character represents a segment of society - Gilligan represents the working man, the Skipper represents the...
Maybe instead of multiple Firestorms, you could have a whole group of people of whom any two can form Firestorm at any given time. So sometimes Firestorm can be Ronnie and Stein, sometimes Ronnie and...