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It's Official, a New Deathstroke Is ing DC, And They're Batman's Worst Nightmare
I enjoyed the connection between Alfred and Slade in the animated story. Sounds like this will be better.
Sorry Enterprise & First , But Star Trek's First Vulcan On Earth Actually Happened In The Original Series
Data went back to 1893 too. Or do Androids not count?
"She Can't Be a Virgin": DC Has Big Feelings About Wonder Woman and Her Chastity (or Lack Thereof)
I think they made the right choice.
Marvel Finally Puts a Number on Spider-Man's Maximum Strength
Spider-Man's entry in the original Official Handbook of the
Marvel Universe lists him as being able to lift (press) 10 tons or 20,000 pounds.
Reed Richards Resurrects His Forgotten Superpower, Showing Why He's the Fantastic Four's Leader
It's good that Marvel is exploring the full extent of Mr. Fantastic's powers. Reed's powers are more than just stretching. Reed's body is one of the most versatile in the Marvel Universe, so more should be done to reflect that.
As one of the most intelligent people on Earth Reed Richards should have an endless supply of ideas for things he might try to do with his body. The only real limit is his own imagination.
It's Settled: Batman Just Confessed Who His One True Love Really Is
That's Hilarious
The idea that Catwoman faked a heist in order to take the Lasso of Truth from Wonder Woman, all just to get Batman to finally it his feelings for her.
The only thing that could have made it better would've been if Selena had asked Bruce out loud. That way Diana would have officially been a witness.
I can't wait till Clark and Dick hear about this 😅🤣😂
Brace Yourselves, Marvel and DC Just Announced Its Next Big Crossover Event
I love this! The sky is the limit when DC & Marvel get together.
How Strong Is Fantastic Four's Thing? Ben Grimm's Maximum Strength Level Explained
Where you outline him that way...
The Thing sounds like Superman.
10 Green Arrow Villains Who Would Make Batman Think Twice Before Crossing
Green Arrow' Rogues Gallery is highly underrated. They are an afterthought because we focus on Batman and the Flash's foes.
It's Tragic the MCU Overlooked a Villain That Can Take Down Both Thor and the Hulk
Yeah I did have very high hopes for him in the 2nd Thor movie and he was definitely reduced to an after thought. But that's common in movies. There's a list of true bad assess that movies and tv have made into jokes or just plain misused/underused.
Kurse
Juggernaut
Crossbones
To name a few.
Funnily Enough, It Was Superman Who Proved Reed Richards Isn’t the Marvel Hero We All Think He Is
A better way to look at this at least if you want to cut Mr. Fantastic some slack could be to say that Reed was weighing the consequences of bringing Dr. Doom back to the world.
The truth is that Mr. Fantastic can't make any decision with out running through each of its possible outcomes, both good and bad, that's just how his mind works.
Superman knows that Lex Luthor is a threat...
Mr. Fantastic knows Dr. Doom is a threat...
And only they truly know just how much of a threat their arch nemesis really is. Only they know how slim the margins of defeat against that enemy actually are.
For Superman he will fight to the end no matter what, sacrificing his own life if necessary.
Mr. Fantastic can't put it in those . Reed and Victor are the two smartest humans alive. Reed knows that every time he has ever defeated Doom he could have just as easily lost. And he doesn't believe anyone else is a match for Doom. Reed's biggest concern about restoring Dr. Doom is that he knows that one day he could lose to him, and whatever happens to humanity will be his fault for bringing Victor back.
10 Most Questionable Choices That Daniel Craig's James Bond Made
I don't exactly disagree with this, just think that the root of the problem is something fans don't want to it about Bond and something Bond doesn't want to it about himself...
Daniel Craig's James Bond doesn't want his job.
Almost every bad decision on this list can be traced back to #1 on the list... Vesper. James Bond seems naive in CR because he is. He was just promoted from a team operator to a full agent and then he falls in love. Ultimately all of Bond's problems come from the fact that he never truly dealt with Vesper's death.
James shutdown emotionally after Vesper died; which made him a better agent, unfortunately denying his feelings led to virtually every questionable choice he made afterward. Choosing to die in the end was simply the only way he could protect the two people he loved most. Even that only happened because being betrayed by Vesper caused him to never truly trust Madeline.
The reason I say Bond didn't want the job is because he kept quitting it. Practically speaking he left MI6 in 3 out of the 5 films.
It's Official: A Marvel Icon Is Totally Immune to Cyclops' Powers
In the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe, the Blob is described as being able to generate a gravity field that anchors him to the earth and also serves as a forcefield against various types of impacts. The field extends about a five foot radius from his body including the ground beneath him and can be further extended when the Blob concentrates.
Add to that his skin is super elastic and tough. Not to mention his cells are replaced fast enough to qualify as having a healing factor of his own.
In Other Words; Marvel's writers have done him a disservice for decades by treating him as just the "Fat Mutant" instead of actually focusing on his powers.
In my opinion the Blob and the Juggernaut should be partners (they'd also be good rivals). The Immovable Object and the Irresistible Force would've been an interesting team.
Superman's Immunity to Bullets Has 1 Major Flaw Based in Real Science
Superman has a forcefield...
Superman Reveals a Kryptonian Power So Dark, He Refuses to Use It
You do realize that Superman could also do a variation of this by taking a deep breath. Or that Flash, Green Lantern and Shazam can also pull this off.
CBS Makes NCIS: Hawai'i's Abrupt Ending Worse 5 Months After It Was Canceled
NCIS: Hawai'i being Canceled was a horrible mistake. Fans of the NCIS franchise were already dealing with the fact that both the cancelations of NCIS: LA and NCIS: New Orleans felt like there was more to their stories. NCIS: Hawai'i was worse because the series was genuinely unfinished. We didn't even get the "forced" resolutions that the previous series had offered.
I've been pleasantly surprised by how much I am enjoying NCIS: Origins, I'm not a fan of prequels, especially period specific prequels. Ultimately the show will become limited by having to conform to what the audience already considers Gibbs' established history.
Personally I think there was room for both Hawai'i and Origins.