Anne said:
since the Templars are the Area 51 of European History.
And I love her for it. So. Damned. True. I'd really love to find a book about the
Templars,
but it's really hard to find something that isn't full of woo-woo and Masons and suchlike. The reality is quite weird enough.
Raquel, I think it was cumulative --
The Thing said that this time, he'd found a fault line in the construction.
Read Ultimate X-Men 41 today. I may have a hate on for many of the timelines, and this is a rewrite (I can't work out which comic is the extension of the normal universe), but DAMN. I really liked it. I even liked the one before quite a bit, for all they're redoing origins.
Storm's very different, but not unworkably, not at all. Reasonable if you switch up a bit of her history. Unlike the Storm in the comic with Masque, who in combination with being crappily drawn, is psychologically unreachable a destination for Ororo Monroe. Well, in any interesting fashion, anyway.
Logan? Still the same Logan in Ultimate, and god, he was just right in #41. Stories are very short, but tight.
Oh! You're right, ita. Duh.
Have I said before how much I like the non-traditional art in 1602? Coz I do.
That thing we're white-fonting that I'm not sure why we're white-fonting? Is hard to find a real book about. I recommend Born in Blood. Although it's got a lurid title and cover, it's not bad and not Weekly World News-ish.
Okay, Duck Dodgers as a Green Lantern? Way better than I expected.
The WB animation people at one time were going to do a Green Lantern show, but that fell through, so since they had the characters all drawn up already, they decided to do Duck Dodgers as Green Lantern. Great fu.
They also had a lot of the same Green Lantern corps characters (esp. Kilowog and Katma Tuie) show up in a two-part
Justice League
episode that had Keith David voice Despero.
Read Ultimate X-Men 41 today. I may have a hate on for many of the timelines, and this is a rewrite (I can't work out which comic is the extension of the normal universe), but DAMN. I really liked it. I even liked the one before quite a bit, for all they're redoing origins.
The Ultimate universe is its own continuity that is "inspired by" and reflects the regular Marvel Universe characters, but isn't tied to the original continuity. Of course, now with 50+
Ultimate Spider Man
issues, 40+
Ultimate X-Men
issues,
and other mini-series, the Ultimate universe is building up its own continuity.
The Ultimate universe is its own continuity that is "inspired by" and reflects the regular Marvel Universe characters, but isn't tied to the original continuity.
I have never found Angel attractive until #40. Go team them.
I need to track a site down that explains each branch and its relation to normal canon. I fear that the extension of normal Xverse is one of the comics I hate.
But The New Mutants is also pretty good. I've had to buy some of all of them, until I had enough data to work out what I was buying out of habit, and which one I really wanted the next of right away.
I love Kilowog. He shaped my cursing for a while.
It was on Cartoon Network last night at around 8. Duck Dodger's and Hal Jordan's dry cleaning get mixed up and hilarity ensues.
Thanks DX. TiVo says it's not rerunning anytime soon (grrr), but I'll keep an eye out for it.
Jon, the fact that the Duck Dodgers theme is a collaboration between Tom Jones and The Flaming Lips should have alerted you to its sensibility.
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OK, I guess I need to watch this, huh?