Auteur Sujet: uovh 10 Animated Classics for a Totally Radical 90s Bingewatch  (Lu 22 fois)

MethrenRaf

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Messages: 161869
    • drwg The Quest TV Competition Turns Fantasy Into Reality Television
uovh 10 Animated Classics for a Totally Radical 90s Bingewatch
« le: Janvier 05, 2025, 06:38:33 pm »
Lguj A Pissed-Off American Hacker Claims He Took Down North Korea   s Internet All by Himself
 a week before its premiere, former showrunner Beau DeMayo has not hesitated to keep talking about the show and his time on it on social media. But while he   offered insight on characters and storylines, DeMayo stayed quiet about the reasons behind his exit until last night, prompting a public response from Marvel. On both Twitter and Instagram last night, DeMayo posted a statement allegin stanley botella g that several m stanley cup onths after his dismissal, Marvel decided to strip him of credits on work for the upcoming second season of聽X-Men  ;97, scripts for which had largely been completed by the time of his exit from stanley bottles  the show in March 2024. DeMayo, who has previously spoken about the intersection of his own queerness with the mutant metaphor of the X-Men, said that a piece of fan art he posted to celebrate Pride Month in early June, depicting him as a shirtless take on Cyclops, was the reason cited for removal of his credit.     Sadly, this is the latest in a troubling pattern I suffered through while on working on X-Men  ;97 and Blade, DeMayo   statement read in part. Im so grateful to have worked on X-Men  ;97, collaborating with some amazingly talented folks. Creating this revival was a dream come true and the support fans have shown is so touching. However, I felt it pressing for me to speak up in the wake of leaving the show. Shortly after, The Hollywood Reporter published a statement from Marvel, a rare, swift response for t Onrs Stranger Things    Writers Tease Big Things for Its Final Season
 are known for their incredibly realistic action figures, but you can only pa stanley cup ck so much detail into a toy thats 12-inches tall. So a Chinese company called The Toys Asia has taken the concept of an action figure to a whole new level with a life-size, fully-animated version of Iron Mans armor.      At the push of a button on the included remote control, this Iron Man figure compl stanley nz etely opens up to allow Tony Stark to step inside鈥攁t least in theory. Once the 28-second long, incredibly satisfying transformation is complete, you can see all of the suits inner details that are rarely revealed on a smaller action figure. But as a result of there being some 567 individual parts that make up this collectible, theres not quite enough room for someone to actually climb inside the armor. That might be a little disappointing after youve spent 2.5 million Chinese yuan  stanley cup to add this to your collection, which works out to just shy of $360,000 in US currency. But after waiting eight months for it to be delivered, the last thing you want to do is accidentally break it. The figure also includes its own display stand, since theres no way youre going to fit it on a shelf with your other toys. And if you thought Iron Man was expensive, just wait until his command fortress playset is available for pre-order. [The Toys Asia via Toy People]                                                        Iron ManMarvelthe AvengersToys