The Ultimate Universe has thirteen years of continuity to catch up with, but only three books (Ultimate Spider-Man, Ultimate X-Men, Ultimates) so it’s easier to know what’s going on in it. See full article at SoundOnSight 7/26/2013 by Logan Dalton SoundOnSight...
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Chapter 2: The Super Powers Collection, a Study of Myth as Ideology Chapter 3: The Ultimates, a Study of Myth as Rhetoric Chapter 4: Sokal's Hoax, a Study of Paradigm as Myth Chapter 5: Roe v. Wade, a Study of Precedent as Myth Toys, as the first experience that children have of...
like it just it makes no sense. that was basically what i wrote the introduction to the ultimates , that was the premise i built it on. it makes no sense, and mark millar and bryan hitch made an argument for why we need them anyway. >"i've wanted to make a comic book movie all...
Jeremy Wheatley and Emily Martin’s latest volume of Princeless, the much-loved story of seven princess sisters who decide to forge their own paths, could very easily be preachy and terrible. But it’s not, because both of them have a great sense of humor about the fantasy tropes they’...