Oh, and McCoy could always put a bit of color in his hair, similar to what Troughton did in the Five Doctors.
Also, a thing to be thinking about, Steven Moffat hates multi-doctor stories.
Realistically, of all who would come back, and actually resemble the part,(Tom and Colin, bless them, are a bit too heavy to believably reportray themselves.) I would take McCoy, McGann, and Tennant.
About a year late on that one. I guess this helps the people who bought the whole thing in collected form? It'd be crazy, going back and forth between seven different hardcovers, but I guess it's better than reading them out of order.
The whole event seems so big, why don't they release a massive paperback like they did with CoIE or the Imperiex Wars?
I found myself singing random songs with glee(no pun) as I dispatched foes with ease this evening. Come to think of it, I've been giddy as can be today.
Playing them back-to-back, gears 1 has a great atmosphere and experimental gameplay. Gears 2 has a better focus on the characters and a definite improvement on gameplay, though has a more action movie feel vs gears 1. I think they're going to balance everything out in gears 3, and it shall be awesome.
P.S. "IT'S A GIANT WORM!!!"
I have a terrible feeling we'll never see deathstroke. Just colonel tigh with another eyepatch.
Way to flex those soap opera muscles writers.
Also, I'm loving the whole "Wow, this new costume really does suck doesn't it? Try to keep him out of it as much best you can."
Well, to be fair, the second one took place a couple of months after the first one. So Scarecrow could have been out for months making a name for himself as a drug dealer during this time. And only when Batman got some info about where he was going to be, was he able to take him down.
I'm talking fight time. Any battle with a non-meta-human Poison Ivy would probably end pretty quick IMO.