Samurai Jack was cancelled by Cartoon Network. They just showed the last four episodes last night.
52 episodes is a good run for a TV cartoon, especially for something that's risky and expensive to produce. Still, I wished there could have been a final episode where Jack gets to go back in time and complete his mission.
Samurai Jack was cancelled by Cartoon Network.
Whoa! The hell?
Still, I wished there could have been a final episode where Jack gets to go back in time and complete his mission.
That would have been nice. I only saw one or two episodes. It was...different. But cool.
Just watched
The Batman.
Featured villain was Bane. Is Bane a big guy who presses a button and becomes a super-collasal robotty guy in the comic?
Samurai Jack was cancelled by Cartoon Network. They just showed the last four episodes last night.
Didn't it just win the Emmy for best animated show?
I'd explain comics Bane, but I think I'd just start laughing and laughing.
The Superhero Dictionary summary.
Bane, in comics, was last seen in the Gotham Knights arc Veritas Liberat (issues 47-49). He's a changed man and stuff. For now, at least.
Whenever Jilli starts to fume about Catalina, I love to simply blink, smile, and remind her that we're dealing with a world that found enough magic in its heart to redeem Bane.
The only way that I want Catalina to redeem herself is if it involves dying tragically while saving the life of somebody.
But key word: die.
But key word: die.
No no. We're talking Catalina here.
morir.
Whenever Jilli starts to fume about Catalina, I love to simply blink, smile, and remind her that we're dealing with a world that found enough magic in its heart to redeem Bane.
Feh. Don't care. She's messing with my OTP, dammit! She must die.
Feh. Don't care. She's messing with my OTP, dammit! She must die.
See, I still think that somehow, she and Bane should hook up and fight crime. But I admit I'm the only person who'd buy that as a title.