Full disclosure: we didn't love Nebula in the original Guardians of the Galaxy movie. But Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 made Karen Gillan's villain/anti-hero a far more interesting and sympathetic character by
new implant might give Nebula the edge she needs to kill her evil father Thanos at last. Out of all the living characters, she has the most personal reason to hate him, so it’d definitely be fitting. But she’s not as much a headline hero as Captain America or Thor, so who knows...
"I had this theory that superheroes were disastrous for humans, that even if you postulated an infallible hero, the things this hero set in motion fell eventually into the hands of fallible mortals. What better way to destroy a civilization, society or a race than to set people into the ...
In short, it is becauseCommunist countries already practice totalitarian control over their people,while far-Leftists/wannabe – Communists in the West are endeavoring to achieve that level of control. By brainwashing people, starting with very young children, into questioning their gender and trying...
Lu Shi’e’sNew China, published at the beginning of the twentieth century was one of the first examples of homegrown Chinese sci-fi/fantasy. The memory of the Opium Wars—the defeat by foreign powers and the vast numbers of the population who remained addicted to the drug—was still raw....
other than that he was influential early in the days of psychiatry and believed in a lot of stuff we know now as woo. The novella does subvert the hero’s journey in multiple ways, from the way that Karl knows exactly what he has to do, since it’s already been written, to the fac...