TheRetreater

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  1. I agree that it feels like there should be more than two ishes to go, there are so many things not touched yet. I get the feeling that it is going to "end" with nothing actually being "resolved."
  2. Marvel likes to toot their own horn a bit in that interview. It's a fun one though. I enjoyed the footnote about the wrestling terms that Daniels uses
  3. TheRetreater

    Wii news

    Which side? There's been similar concept technology before and there will be similar concept technology in the future. Just from a bried glance at news covering it, I don't see anything notable coming out of this
  4. then it's a shame that Baby Urich retired; are they going to do anything with Excelsior beyond that little stint in Runaway's? I'm curious mainly because I mark out for the Power Pack gal.
  5. trying to think of Goblin as a hero only makes me think of that utterly fantastic Green Goblin hero from Spider-Man Unlimited. He was a great character, honest!
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    Wii news

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/iconfactory/s...57594406897342/ I cherry-picked this off of Penny-Arcade's newspost
  7. I'm a huge fan of the series. Season one was definately better than season two, though. I'd recommend going back and reading those before starting in with the current issues to develop your comic-taste-buds. There is tension in the John Jameson/She-Hulk union right now but She-Hulk did calm JJJ down about his son being married to a hero by saying she would help him sue Parker. She plans on dragging the lawsuit out for eternity and never actually taking anything from peter or giving anything to JJJ.
  8. The vibe I'm getting is very much like the new cartoon series. Which is good, I really like the new series, and it is better suited for someone my age than the old cartoon's vibe. The voice acting in the trailer is very good, gives me high hopes for their entire performances.
  9. I'd give it a try. A friend of mine ran a Pen and Paper one-shot and that was pretty good. I see the problem of everybody wanting to be main characters and losing interest in it because they can't be. There's gonna be a million river knock-offs. The other problem would be unique classes, but I suspect they could come up with many more good, and game-playable, classes than I could in the past thirty seconds.
  10. Madcatz has always treated me well, but similarly I had a little cousin want to save his game (like a half hour of play) and did so by erasing a couple "years" of work in Harvest Moon
  11. I couldn't stand the show when it first came out, but the G4 reruns somehow manage to be on my tv as background noise as I'm doing other stuff. I am entertained by it but almost worried if I made it a point to watch it again, like when it first came out, I would lose interest again.
  12. I just thought of one from my childhood. Getting ready to fight the final boss in Mega Man 2 before stopping to save it for later. But when I return to play, none of the passwords take you beyond the 8 robot master stages being cleared. Curse you, Wily!
  13. I feel like Spider-Woman doesn't fit and would probably replace her with someone who is a bit more "leader" Beast is smart and all but he doesn't strike me as leadership stuff, and Madrox is more "boss" than "leader" which would be better used to create tension between him and the leader. but for how long... Dun Dun DUUUUN She-Hulk is still one of the books I look forward to the most each ish
  14. I love that book and agree. His death is the only time I've ever felt continued remorse for a comic character. I still feel bad for his family about his death. And it was in such a cold and blunt manner. But the point is, he was better and of more use alive then as the Spectre But to add something new to the conversation, I've always been a big fan of Jim Hammond, The Human Torch. I would like to see more from him, especially following Civil War he could be a great Cap support character. And he could always be included with Namor stuff, because of the history, which could also make some great stories with Marvel current events.
  15. If I found it unenjoyable enough that having to do it again would make me go AGH!, I'd stop playing it before it reached the point of yelling. That being said, WoW comes the closest when you and your party does the work through something then someone else dickishly steals the goal. That is more an AGH! at jerks, though.
  16. Goonies 2 video game for NES will forever fill my Goonies need. Short Circuit wasn't really good enough cinema for me to care if they ruin it or not. If the remake is a good movie on its own, good for them, if it isn't, then shame on them. *Batteries Not Included, that was cinema
  17. I spend between $20-25 a week and if I have bonus munnies I'll buy a trade of something "old." I use that to catch-up on something that received good buzz and see if I like it. Right now I'm working my way through the Strangers in Paradise (really, really, really good) collections, though I haven't had a lot of bonus munnies recently so it is slow going.
  18. He's already got a FF membership badge. I've been really sick of 616 wolvie for years. He can't still be selling as many books as he used to, can he?
  19. Spike He isn't beyond human like Vash is which makes him more relatable. Also, he isn't bipolar like Vash is going from stupid-giddy to uber-serious. Both have the really cool, smooth skills and poise but Spike doesn't get anything taken away because of the above about Vash. Weapon Babbo (MaR) or Tetsusaiga (Inuyasha)
  20. I can totally buy that, whether I agree with the comic classification reaction or not. I do, however, agree with the legit rant which (come full circle) is pretty much the same problem with the Videogame issue. I've enjoyed the back and forth. This is why my focus was modern rhetorical theory. But, as it stands, I'm pretty much out without becoming incessantly repetitious. Kudos
  21. their casting in general is usually good. Even if they don't get big names, they tend to find people who can do and fit the role pretty well.
  22. Published as a book, not collected as a book. The collection is still "published." I can see Mage; The Hero Discovered from my current chair. The Hero Discovered was originally published in 15 parts by Comico Comics. The inside cover of the square bound book collecting those issues (yes I got up to grab it and check) states My stance is simply that the book sitting open on my lap is a Graphic Novel. It is a full length story published as a book in comic-strip format. The way it was originally published would not impact the physical object-on-my-lap's classification. To me it is little different from the fact that Great Expectations was originally published serially. The bound edition is sitting on bookshelves everywhere is still a novel. and a slight aside... Do you subscribe to OED online? Or receive it as part of an institution? I really miss the days when I was able to use it through my school.
  23. I was thinking the same thing. Also Micah's family's attendance at the event gave me a little hope that the storyline is headed somewhere... eventually, ugh. I am a bit confused about where these premonitions come from, though I feel the seeds have been sowed that he picked them up from Simone's dying father (I think it was her father, right?). Which would also hint at a more long-term power usage...
  24. to argue technicalities and interpretations of definitions, wouldn't not allowing the collected Watchmen to be referred to as a graphic novel mean that it is not a full-length story published in a comic format? I feel that it fits the OED criterion. no it was not originally published that way, but I can hold in my hand the physical object I would call a Graphic Novel. Even less strict, Ultimate Spider-Man: Warrior TPB could be a GN. It is a full length story of its own simply amid other similar stories. I don't see it as much different from The Bourne Supremecy being its own novel, yet there still exists Identity leading into it and Ultimatum following. I never really pay attention to the credit lines for it but I would be bugged by something like the Batman movie saying it is inspired by a GN unless they could actually cite the specific story collection they used.
  25. I agree but for a slightly different reason. I feel like only Torch would be such a shill just because he's a media darling. But considering how one of the classic story-lines of FF is "hey, uh, they want us to pay rent... do we have it?" it makes it easier for me to look beyond this Dodge bit. not everyone has the automatic funds of Bruce Wayne