"1) Which Marvel Comics franchise was the first to see a remake/reimagining?" I'm probably wrong, but was it Nick Fury? His original incarnation was a standard war comic (Sgt. Fury), before they jumped on the 60s spy-craze (S.H.I.E.L.D.'s name was loosely inspired by "The Man From U.N.C.L.E.")...
Wow, this brings back some memories. This came out just a few months after the '83 video-game crash, this guy's lucky to have found a copy. Dad actually pulled our copy out of a dumpster behind the local Bradlees. I can't believe I actually preferred playing Zaxxon to this...
10/10. That was way too easy; I haven't even read most of those titles.
I don't have a favorite superhero, though I will give Batman props for "most improved". I thought he was a joke until the Tim Burton movie came out, and the Dini/Timm series was one of the best Genre shows on network TV...
I might be willing to do the hour of ads, providing they had no way of knowing I was off doing something else while they played, and someone whose opinion I respected strongly endorsed the game. Otherwise, forget it.
No "t"s for Colbert or Report, unless it's a Colbert Report Special Report, in which case the t in the second "report" is not only pronounced, but over-enunciated. "T"s are also ignored in the event of a Sport Report.
The best thing I can say about The Longest Journey is that it's upfront with you about what's wrong with it. It started out with a lot of promise, but I still spent the last half of the game waiting for it to end.
I was led to believe that Eternal Darkness was like Call of Cthulhu. It wasn't...
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