If gamma radiation actually gave people superpowers and no one was surprised by this, would this make Bruce Banner the Credible Hulk?
Another week without Marvel previews
My world is upside down
Maybe eight random titles’ previews will casually drop on a Sunday afternoon like last week.
https://www.cbr.com/x-men-animated-s...proach-disney/
I know the illusion of change has been a part of Marvel Comics since its inception, but I don’t think there’s a franchise as invested in the reality of regression as the X-Men.
I'll take more EVO seasons with some cheesy fries and an Oreo shake instead, thanks.
Ed Brisson has two cats and two dogs.
The King of the Monsters is the orange cat, Lasagna.
I don't blind date I make the direct market vibrate
Are Snoop Dogg and Park Slope Pixie the same person?!?!
Originally Posted by The General, JLA #38
does wolverine like dominos pizza
I don't blind date I make the direct market vibrate
So, numerous times when I’ve heard the X-Men described, I’ve heard descriptions like “It’s a comic about dealing with prejudice and all its forms.” Would people say that’s the most accurate way of summing up X-Men and all of its arcs, or would you say X-Men deals with more than simply that?