That was a neat episode... but I'm not sure understand where we're going with this story.
It was a cool set piece, but why?
I'm sure the next episode will explain it all but it was a weird one part filler of a two part episode.
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That was a neat episode... but I'm not sure understand where we're going with this story.
It was a cool set piece, but why?
I'm sure the next episode will explain it all but it was a weird one part filler of a two part episode.
Really enjoyed The Incredible Hogan maintaining his dapper facial hair.
You can’t refer to a hooded figure in a castle as “The Monster in the Iron Mask” and not have him be DR. DOOM, Marvel!
Did they credit the authors of 1602 for this idea?
Neil Gaiman is credited with a "special thanks" per IMDB, so yes?
Do comic writers usually get credited when a movie/show adapts their storyline? For example, did Captain America: Civil War credit the writers of Civil War comics?