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Regular Show, you'll be missed.
Enjoyed by several fans.
Good things must come to an end.
Understanding why it's ending.
Liked the past the radar moments.
All thanks to J.G. Quintel.
Reminding people of the 80s and 90s.
Sad to see it to end so soon.
Had a great eight years.
Only if it could return as a movie.
We'll miss you, Mordecai and Rigby.
Enjoyed by several fans.
Good things must come to an end.
Understanding why it's ending.
Liked the past the radar moments.
All thanks to J.G. Quintel.
Reminding people of the 80s and 90s.
Sad to see it to end so soon.
Had a great eight years.
Only if it could return as a movie.
We'll miss you, Mordecai and Rigby.
Really couldn't care less on what is or isn't
But sorry, Disney. Big Hero 6 is Marvel. This isn't me criticising the film but I liked it when I first saw it in the cinemas nine years ago. It's just that I'm not happy that both Disney and Marvel aren't interested in republishing their 616 comics despite the film's success in order to aim towards those who enjoyed the film, which is why the comic book series set in the film's universe was published by IDW, who actually have published Marvel comics with the Marvel Action line a few years ago. Isn't it any wonder that their refusal to republish the comics as well not putting the Marvel logo in the film's TV series sequel are the reasons why they've been absent from the main 616 continuity since the Amazing Spider-Man comic book storyline "Ends of the Earth" 12 years ago? I just wish they cared enough for the team to have them get a new comic book and whatnot. Anyway, here's this Fall Out Boy song from the film.
Truth, justice, way and tomorrow
86 years and a day ago, history was made in the comic book in form of Action Comics issue 1, which marked the first appearance of Superman and served as a breakthrough moment for National Comics, the comic book publisher that ultimately became DC Comics. For what it's worth, the Man of Steel himself truly began an age for superheroes and whatnot but not only that, he was truly one of the first superheroes in comic books, full stop. His motto can be either "Truth, Justice and the American Way" or nowadays "Truth, Justice and a Better Tomorrow" and has been played by the likes of Kirk Alyn, George Reeves, Christopher Reeve, Dean Cain, Tom Welling, Brandon Routh, Henry Cavill, Tyler Hoechlin and soon David Corenswet. With that, happy Superman day and here's the iconic theme tune from the 1978 film.
There are writers who are just overrated
So last night, me and Reece (formerly PrimalPrince) had a conversation on overrated writers via E-mail with him going for Stephen King, Dave Filoni, Aaron Ehasz and Ian Flynn with reasons like: King can tend to kill off animals in his stories and some of them are too bleak. Filoni's better with other people than by himself like how The Clone Wars was a joint effort with him and George Lucas and The Mandalorian was a joint effort with him and Jon Favreau as well as stating some of the problems from Ahsoka such as Sabine's stomach injury wasn't very serious when really it should've been and Anakin's Force Ghost being more concerned for his former Padawan than Luke and Leia. Ehasz's best work in Avatar: The Last Airbender were mainly those he co-wrote with his then-wife Elizabeth Welch and that The Dragon Prince lost some momentum due to the three-year gap and change of head writers. Flynn overstaying his welcome in the Sonic the Hedgehog comics as he's lasted much longer than his
A follow up to last Friday's journal entry
Thursday's Cinemacon revealed big events coming up in Hasbro, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the Avatarverse and the Monsterverse. For Hasbro, we're getting a Transformers/G.I. Joe crossover film. I had a feeling that it was inevitable due to the last scene from Rise of the Beasts and for the Turtles, we're getting a live-action film adaptation of The Last Ronin. Honestly, I think it should be an animated miniseries instead. For the Avatarverse, the title for next year's Avatar: The Last Airbender animated film sequel has been revealed to be Aang: The Last Airbender and in addition to Jessica Matten as Katara, Eric Nam, Román Zaragoza and Dionne Quan (yep, Trixie Tang herself) will be voicing Aang, Sokka and Toph respectively with Dante Basco and most likely Jennie Kwan reprising their roles as Zuko and Suki respectively but wait there's more as Dave Bautista will be voicing the main antagonist. However, just hours after announcement, some people want a recast for Aang's actor as it
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We'll miss ya mordecai and cj