Not quite a character but Jay Z's Kingdom Come
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfLoGwimKoM
is full of comic book references.
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Not quite a character but Jay Z's Kingdom Come
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfLoGwimKoM
is full of comic book references.
R. Kelly's Superman High
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s09m3lTxPHk
is pretty disturbing considering his personal history.
Action Comics
Superman
Supergirl
Super Woman
The New Superman
Trinity
Wonder Woman
Justice League
Aquaman
Green Arrow
Diosamante by Jodorosky.
Yeah, I really dig this book.
Being fat is not an ethnicity, nor is it a disease. For the most part, in the real world “plus size” models aren't that “fat” either (there are some exceptions, I guess), they're just not as skinny...
Anarchism is not anarchy. Anarchy is a state of chaos. Anarchism is a wide range of (sometimes conflicting) philosophies which boil down to individual liberty and abolition of social hierarchies. The...
Huh? What?
Trimming my facial hair this morning got me pondering on shaving for a bit.
For years I only used an electric razor but while it was fairly high end it lacked precision that a non-electric gives....
I think it's because while the "YA-ness" is obvious these books bring back a lot of the high-weirdness which sets DC apart for them and separating it entirely from DC proper just seems a bit wrong....
* Cave Carson Has A Cybernetic Eye
* Doom Patrol
1. Aquaman
2. Hellblazer
*Shade The Changing Girl
3. The New Superman
4. Action Comics
5. Superman
6. Justice League
7. Green Arrow
The way I see those folks.
Superman & Wonder Woman are both Utopians with vision that transcend conventional politics. They want everyone to be good, free and happy.
Batman most likely...
Fair enough… But you should have capitalized America and Americans but not globalists. Normally I don't correct grammar but this seems almost like an subconscious flub relating to order of importance...
What better time?
For me the American way is blues, jazz, superheroes, rock n' roll & hip hop.
I love this book. It feels like the best parts of JLI while being something entirely new.
This is a complicated question (no pun intended). My very short answer is “yes, but maybe not the Question”. As for the slightly more nuanced answer, here goes…
If by conservative you mean...
A few things I'd do.
While states can have their own minimum wage law I'd like to see the federal version involve something like a percentage cap on folks who make the most in a company tied to...
Ok, thoughts… from scene of the near car accident with the narrator talking about choices and then cut to a bunch of clips of people making vague references to the gravity of the moment / movement....
Wonder Woman as well... Green Arrow for sure, John Constantine (though I can't put my finger on why exactly). Those come to mind first.
Ehh... hashtag overrated. Not to imply that he was lacking in smarts but Reagan wasn't so much any kinda genius as much as he was a pretty good actor. His success in debates and what not came less...
Well, some of it was semi-ok but most of it I wouldn't suggest at all. I would mostly disagree as to "it still going on" but also, it's not utterly irrelevant post-Rebirth either. There were some...
No. This works very well for me. John's attitude (and the writing) on current political situations makes total sense for the character that he is.
A few things… first of all, for the rest of your life, remember that mental illness is for real and while you might very well fall in love with someone with mental illness that love won't make it go...
Are you suggesting Trump's head would blow up knowing that he wouldn't be up to the task of grabbing all those p****'s, that ol' Bill might break his hip tripping over all the panties dropping around...