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New column is live, in which I demand that you read more Rick Remender, or the lives of your pets are forfeit.
The loosely bundled together thoughts/notes/rants of Andy Waterfield, zombie hunter (writer)
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New column is live, in which I demand that you read more Rick Remender, or the lives of your pets are forfeit.
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A new version of the film/show/comic you like doesn’t change or diminish the one you’re into. It’s also fine to like both/some/all versions.
My imagination has room for six Robins, four Flashes, two Thors, half a dozen Spider-men, three Caps, two lots of original X-men, and endless Batmen across time and space.
I think you can cope with four extra Ghostbusters.
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This page has helped me through more dark nights with my depression than I can count. It encapsulates everything I love about superhero comics, and also people. Every one of us has the potential to be amazing. Every one of us has the potential to be a hero.
‘The Flash: The Fastest Man Alive’ issue 13 - by Marc Guggenheim, Tony S. Daniel et al
Reblogging myself because anarchy.
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Anyone remember ‘Territories’ mode in Halo 3? Where you had to clear and secure areas of the map? And how some teams would use heavy Banshee fire and rockets to clear the territory they were targeting, but forget to have anyone available to secure it on the ground, thereby leaving an unsecured territory full of imaginary corpses in colourful red and blue armour, after expending valuable resources but utterly failing to secure the basic objective?
That’s David Cameron’s approach to ISIS in Syria; bombing ISIS 'strongholds’ (which are, lest we forget, occupied civilian towns and cities), with no reliable allied force available on the ground to eradicate/capture combatants from targeted areas, much less secure said areas so they aren’t retaken.
It’s just like Territories mode in Halo 3, except the corpses won’t be red and blue, just red, and many of them will be civilians; ordinary people and their children, and not one of them will respawn.
Not one. Not ever.