I think so Connie.
'Time Bomb'
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I wouldn't mind the show a little edgier, but 10 means we won't be staying up to watch it that night.
Who wants to tell me what the significance of the scene at the end of X-Men:Apocalypse is? ("Essex Corp" was what made the guy behind me gasp, if that helps).
Maybe it's because I've never read any 616 comics featuring him, but I've always found Mr. Sinister kind of ridiculous.
Reading comics featuring him doesn't change that.
Mister Sinister.
Thanks for the (wow, that was a lot of) info.
Actually, I take that back. I have read the Madelyn Pryor mess of a storyline, so I have read classic Marvel comics with him in them. So you're obviously right, Matt.
Oh, lord, Madelyn Pryor. I keep getting reminded why I stopped reading comics.
Thanks for the (wow, that was a lot of) info.
Comic character Wikipedia pages are amazing.