One girlfriend grilled me on anything in comics, so she pretty much knew more than me (not that I knew much to begin with). I don't remember watching shows with her because she didn't own a TV and she glued herself to the computer. I showed her Smallville once and she just shrugged. She was the best.
Bucky is a far more interesting Captain America. Peak human abilities and a sleek costume, what more could I ask for?
Superman should retire because he has had his run. Kon-El should take his place with a more modern look, preferably a take on Superman Beyond but with darker shades of red and blue.
Spiderman should stay unmarried or marry Blackcat as he should, but One More Day was pretty much over the top.
Batman should have stayed dead. Deaths in comics become meaningless now and don't add much to character development of others.
Hulk is the strongest one there is. Red Hulk is the most annoying one there is. She-Hulk is the most adorable one there is. Skaar is the most luxurious one there is. Rawr.
Image comics haven't been interesting since, well, never.
Zordon should have never let Tommy become the White Ranger.
After watching various battle threads, it brings to mind why certain heroes are only pitted against certain villains. It's difficult to assess power levels, weaknesses and character flaws when the storyline should prove more than hearty and invigorating than someone getting punched in the face. Which brings to mind: Howard the Duck versus Mysterio.
Sometimes it's better to feign interest in a girlfriend's or wife's television shows. Dragging them to DC/Marvel movies then doesn't seem so much a compromise, but an act of revenge.
I heard that Chris managed to take out Wesker on two separate accounts. Once in a volcano and the other with Iron Man and Dante, and wouldn't you know it? Deadpool was on Wesker's side.
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