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Ares

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  1. I came across a few Canadian Price Variants on a Toronto Based Facebook Auction GI Joe 5 and 27 Iron Man 166 + 167 Obnoxio the Clown 1
  2. Ares

    Brightburn

    I wonder if DC would want any credit for the inspiration of an evil Superman movie. I would imagine they would say take our name off it
  3. I don't think so. Actually I think this is brilliant. If you are going to have a new character then make her totally different. the worst part of Last season was the relationship and family drama. They can break this and do a proper Batwoman vs criminals without the family drama
  4. Probably I remember it was On Yonge before I discovered Paradise comics
  5. Was is at lower level of a retail location? You had to walk down some steps to get to store?
  6. Sad to say probably way to many. People still gather in large groups here in Toronto even with the city on lock down
  7. I think remember the store. They were on the Danforth for years I think they later on they moved to a location at Greenwood and Danforth IIRC It was at a street corner very close to Greenwood Subway Station. It was close to an Aunts house so I would go to store when in area. Sadly the owner passed away a few years ago
  8. https://www.dailydot.com/unclick/sdcc-2020-online-cancelation/ San Diego Comic-Con still hasn’t been officially canceled, but it looks like things are moving in that direction. SDCC spokesperson David Glanzer told the San Diego Union-Tribune that the convention organizers were considering an “online component” if they have to cancel this year. He explained: “We do not want to disappoint the people who have saved, planned, and are looking forward to the show this summer, but the primary concern, what is chief among all our concerns, is the health and safety of not only our attendees, but the public as well.” The Union-Tribune report highlights the complicated nature of calling off such a big event, including the cancelation of 220,000 hotel room nights. Earlier this month, 50+ hotels were contacted about the necessity of refunding customers if SDCC does get canceled. The head of the San Diego Tourism Authority said that Comic-Con was “evaluating any financial liability” around cancelation, which sounds like the same problem many other conventions and festivals have faced this year: figuring out a way to cancel and get insurance payouts without going bankrupt. Ticket-holders are also wondering about refunds or the possibility of getting priority access to next year’s event. SDCC is meant to take place in late July, and as of April 1st, the convention organizers were still publicly planning to move forward as normal. This announcement was met with disbelief because even in two or three months, it probably won’t be safe or prudent to hold a crowded event with over 130,000 international attendees. These new updates suggest that SDCC is moving toward some kind of cancelation or postponement, potentially with some events streaming online. There’s already precedent for this with other conventions including WonderCon this weekend (which is organized by the same body as SDCC), and Worldcon later this year, which is planning a full program of livestreamed panels. Zoom, Twitch, and YouTube are the name of the game for conventions in 2020.
  9. for Screentime it says "can instantly Google any fact." I wonder if Marvel is getting sponsored
  10. I wonder if they will explain where she has been all these years
  11. THEY WILL CALL THE TEAM THE SJW Social Justice Warriors
  12. THERE WAS ANGEL INSIDE MARVEL COMICS
  13. I'd ask why did you not order issue 1 or 2
  14. Picked up over the Weekend. 77 Kenner Chewbacca and White Hair Obi Wan
  15. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/dcs-dan-didio-as-publisher-1280488?fbclid=IwAR3ug6y05VvWRnefkpjOESpelRz6mW1GpyK59TrsGqBKwHTBdRAJWHQKVdY Dan DiDio is no longer with DC, sources tell The Hollywood Reporter. DiDio had served as publisher of DC alongside Jim Lee since 2010, following a six-year stint as VP executive editor, and, prior to that, VP editorial. As publisher, DiDio was one of the main figures behind DC’s 2011 line-wide relaunch “The New 52,” which saw the company provide a contemporary make-over to its entire superhero back catalog. It was initially a sales success, but both sales and buzz faded to the point where 2016’s subsequent line-wide relaunch, under the banner “DC Universe Rebirth,” restored many elements dropped in the reboot. DiDio’s departure comes ahead of an announced further relaunch of the DC comic book universe that would restore even more elements removed as part of the 2011 reboot, as was teased at New York Comic Con last year. While that project has not been officially announced, certain stories that reportedly tie in have been, including DC’s Free Comic Book Day release Generation Zero: Gods Among Us. It’s unclear at this point if plans for this relaunch will be delayed or cancelled in the wake of this news. Throughout his tenure at DC, DiDio has worked as a writer on multiple properties, including The Phantom Stranger, The Outsiders and Sideways. At time of writing, his Metal Men mini-series with artist Shane Davis is midway through a projected 12-issue run.
  16. https://tvline.com/2019/11/09/crisis-on-infinite-earths-aftershow-kevin-smith-hosting-the-cw/ 'Crisis on Infinite Earths': Kevin Smith to Host CW's Arrowverse Aftershow Kevin Smith is returning to the Arrowverse, this time in front of the camera. Smith, who has directed several episodes of Greg Berlanti’s superhero dramas, will host a series of aftershows for The CW’s upcoming “Crisis on Infinite Earths” crossover, the network announced via social media. According to the announcement, Smith will host two installments of the “Crisis” aftershow — one after Supergirl‘s episode on Sunday, Dec. 8 (9/8c) and another after The Flash‘s episode on Tuesday, Dec. 10 (9 pm).
  17. I hadn't watched any of the Batwoman and Flash episodes this year. I binged everything this weekend to get ready
  18. 1) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2)Mighty Morphin Power Rangers 3) My Little Pony 4) Professional Wrestling