Given that the message John’s role supplants is itself a positive one, rather than the negative ideas straw-manned in previous stories, the whole thing feels a bit uneven, as if there are competing themes and messages here that don’t mesh together well. I think what O’Neil is going ...
Fortunately, I got a few good ideas from the show (though I expect I’ll continue to tweak these guys as I re-watch more of the cartoon). As his name implies, Quicksilver is one of the fastest and most agile of the team. The end result is a fast, agile flier who has a range ...
Once again, I tried a zillion different ideas before finally landing on something that is so obvious, I can’t believe it took me this long to come up with it! The map already has pieces that the game recognizes as “floors,” right? So, why not just copy those onto the rig’s ...
Fortunately, I got a few good ideas from the show (though I expect I’ll continue to tweak these guys as I re-watch more of the cartoon). As his name implies, Quicksilver is one of the fastest and most agile of the team. The end result is a fast, agile flier who has a range ...
Given that the message John’s role supplants is itself a positive one, rather than the negative ideas straw-manned in previous stories, the whole thing feels a bit uneven, as if there are competing themes and messages here that don’t mesh together well. I think what O’Neil is going ...
Given that the message John’s role supplants is itself a positive one, rather than the negative ideas straw-manned in previous stories, the whole thing feels a bit uneven, as if there are competing themes and messages here that don’t mesh together well. I think what O’Neil is going ...
Given that the message John’s role supplants is itself a positive one, rather than the negative ideas straw-manned in previous stories, the whole thing feels a bit uneven, as if there are competing themes and messages here that don’t mesh together well. I think what O’Neil is going ...
Given that the message John’s role supplants is itself a positive one, rather than the negative ideas straw-manned in previous stories, the whole thing feels a bit uneven, as if there are competing themes and messages here that don’t mesh together well. I think what O’Neil is going ...
As the lonely youth roams the halls of the facility, he marvels at the processing power of Jupiter’s computer, which has a name that could only have come from Hepcat Haney, “Think Freak.” In his wanderings, he encounters a stranger in the lab, who claims he is a scientist there ...
As the lonely youth roams the halls of the facility, he marvels at the processing power of Jupiter’s computer, which has a name that could only have come from Hepcat Haney, “Think Freak.” In his wanderings, he encounters a stranger in the lab, who claims he is a scientist there ...