I've been getting the urge to play kh1 lately. that game has a charm all it's own and i miss it and the flashbacks at the beginning of kh2 enhance the charm for me, since i played it first and was so curious about them.
when i'm trying to sleep and people keep slamming doors and talking loudly hold me back khv
the conductor - afi
this one place in richmond has my favorite pizza ever but for chains i prefer the hut
first, 13 this one, 16 active, 17 i think
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Everyone always goes back to this question, but my question is the opposite. How does that make any semblance of sense? Star Wars and KH are so far removed from each other in my brain that the idea of them crossing over is so foreign to me and seems completely absurd. I just do not see it happening. It doesn't have the same spirit that any of the other Disney films, including Pirates, had. I know this is just me grasping at straws trying to find some legitimate reason for why it's not possible, but seriously, it would be so awful. I don't want to say "will ruin kh" but... will probably ruin kh. Like at that point why even bother sticking with Disney? Just include anything. Remember when people thought High School Musical would be in Days? Remember that scan? Doesn't seem so crazy now. Where's my Medabots kh world?
Heard of it. Not interested. Not because I think it's dumb, I don't, but it spins out of Forever Evil, which I haven't read. I also recently decided to not read current and focus on the things I'm collecting instead. Reading current is hard on the wallet while also trying to collect.
went to a local comic shop here I felt like I was betraying the trust of mine at home I'm not saying I'll run into the store crying, begging for forgiveness when I get home, but it's not totally impossible either. I went looking to see if they had anything I'm looking for that my store doesn't have but they didn't. What's more, all of their back issues were anywhere from $.50-$1.50 more than at home. lol no. BUT GODDAMN did they have some amazing stuff. Statues and posters and trinkets and all kinds of neat stuff that I would have liked. Not only did they have all kinds of beautiful comic characters but they had some of the most amazing stormtrooper statues I've seen. It was soooo nice. And sooo expensive. I saw some particularly nice Harley Quinn statues that I wish I could afford.
Hacktivist I haven't read much thats not superhero so my recs are limited. Basically just Hacktivist.
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You say this like you know from experience. Are you secretly Bieber? Is that why you defend him? I knew there had to be a celeb somewhere on khv.
well they are pretty sinister
Finished Year One. I liked it more than Returns. One thing that hurt Returns for me was that I had problems being invested in a story involving the mutants, a gang I knew nothing about with a leader I cared nothing about. I also didn't love that Superman was involved. I would have preferred that Batman's last outing not involve him. Of course these are only minor problems and they totally work within the book, they're personal issues. The book is fantastic and I do like it, just not as much as Year One. Year One focuses on Gordon, which absolutely thrilled me while reading it.
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even thats too much. just dont do it. at all. i doubt itd happen though. i thought disney would be about as hands-off with star wars as their are marvel but that doesnt seem to be the case. and i dont like that.
There's not one single characterization of the Joker. When you look to the comics and various movies/tv shows, there are many different interpretations so it's not terribly out of character for him to seem like a different character. (word play lol.) I love TDK's Joker, but you're right, he is very different. When I read Joker in a comic I never hear Hamill or Ledger, because they're all different but are all undeniably Joker.