Thursday, 18 January 2018

Comics Wrap-Up - And When Your Stitch Comes Loose

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Here we are again, time for the nerdiness! 😀

Film Trailers


Another li'l Black Panther trailer for you my nerdlets! This is such a cool looking film!

Warning: flashing images
















Other Stuff




Chris Evans, the MCU's fantabulous Captain America, has shown his awesome-sauce-ness by talking about coping with Anxiety.

Yep, Captain America has Anxiety problems. And I have a new mental health idol :)






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The comics publisher Dark Horse has lost the license for Conan the Barbarian stories to Marvel.

Marvel have already taken Star Wars, leading to speculation about a lot of the other non-Dark-Horse-owned franchises. But most importantly, as far as I'm concerned - what might happen to Red Sonja?!







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And sexual misconduct allegations have been levelled against Stan Lee.

I'm not really going to go into it, except to say that it's very disappointing, and I firmly believe that, until something happens to change the balance of evidence, BOTH sides are correct.

So the victims SHOULD be believed but Stan Lee IS innocent until proven guilty.















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4 comments:

  1. Definitely agree with you on your thoughts on Stan Lee. It goes back to the post you did a few months ago. Also on a lighter note, I love Chris Evans. Just putting that out there lol!!

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    1. Well thank you, it's nice to know you remembered what I said in that post! :)

      And yeah - Chris Evans rocks XD

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  2. Not sure how "both sides are correct" works the framework of legal systems but I like how it sounds!

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    1. Well, in most legal systems, you're innocent until proven guilty, and the victim is believed (e.g. if someone's been robbed, we don't question whether they were actually robbed unless some evidence comes up to suggest otherwise,) without issues, thus, until proved in a court of law, or a police investigation finds no crime was committed, BOTH sides have equal legal status. Paradoxical, but legally true. (And my A-level in Law comes in handy sometimes!)

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