If you read the run Evan refers to here, it will make you more nervous ... Read more
If you read the run Evan refers to here, it will make you more nervous ... Read more
Then you know absolutely NOTHING about him and should follow Evan’s advice here. The man knows what he’s talking about.
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Hudin’s run was just terrible IMO, it felt like the work of a teenager desperately trying to make his favorite character “the most awesome evar!” at the expense of everyone and everything else. Defenitly give Priest’s run a shot, it’s excellent. Read more
Black Panther is definitely the comic book movie I have the highest unrealistic expectations for. I’ve always thought he was the coolest, and the “leader of a country” aspect has always been so interesting to me. I will now resume trying to expect the worst while secretly hoping for the best. Read more
I got my first introduction to Black Panther reading The Avengers v5 and New Avengers V3, before and during Time Runs Out? He’s Neil Degrasse Tyson with 3x as much muscle mass and the fighting skills of Anderson Silva, who is also a king of the most technologically advanced country on Earth in 616. Who said black… Read more
Of all of the Phase 3 movies coming out, there is none that I am more excited for than Black Panther. Hands down. T’Challa is going to kick ass and take names and look like a ninja doing all of it.
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Really interesting 3-part article with Christopher Priest over at Newsarama. Dude has some really salient points to make about Black Panther as a character, as well as Black and Latino outreach in regards to mainstream comics. Worth the read. http://www.newsarama.com/25496-priest-l… Read more
I’ve said it before on your posts about Black Panther, but Priest’s run on Black Panther is my favorite comic book series after Joe Kelly’s Deadpool run. In a frankly dark time in Marvel history, Priest’s Black Panther was exceptional. Read more
Read the first couple TPBs of them and enjoyed them immensely, particular the fact he was actually being treated as a diplomat (because, well, he is.) Only issue I had was some of the applications of vibranium seemed really far fetched, but this is comics (home of the Speed Force) and the very concept of wearing a… Read more
I spent like an hour the other day, trying to find said “hidden cave” beneath the Lady of Gotham’s statue, after hearing about it in Ryder’s tapes... No luck. I haven’t found anything :(
So, I’m pretty sure WB is going to be making more DC games (I heard a Suicie Swuad game was in development at least), but will they be set in the Arkham Universe or will the Arkham trilogy be like the Nolan films and washed out of the “DC Gaming Universe”? I mean, no Joker and no (traditional) Batman would be a very… Read more
I just want Rocksteady to finally make a great Superman game. I know some want Justice League, but first they would need to understand the individual members, and Superman is the natural choice after Batman. And then possibly Wonder Woman. Read more
The optimist in me wants to hunt around all the Green Arrow references, because God knows Rocksteady would be right at home with a Green Arrow game.
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In 2005, I got Resident Evil 4. A huge game that reinvented the series instead of doing the same formula year after year, and it still managed to cram mini games into it, unlockable weapons, unlockable outfits, unlockable missions, unlockable characters, and several game modes, all for the BASE PRICE. Read more