All from people I bet have never once turned on a PlayStation, let alone played a Tomb Raider.
Lindblum could be a nice place to live and work. Might be uneasy for a while because I don't do heights, and there's always a chance of loose cargo falling from the sky.
The Hunt for Red October. I can never grow tired of the story, the performances, the score; it's damn-near timeless.
These are giving me the same vibes as the "what if?" variants of cards from Phyrexia: All Will Be One in Magic: the Gathering.
Ah. Well. That's egg on my face then.
Asmongold is MoistCr1TiKaL from Temu.
Jesus, they got a damn bakery back there.
Without knowing the full fictional history of Jhoira, I would have not known of her affinity for artifacts by looking at [[Jhoira of the Ghitu]].
This looks AI generated. Any artist worth their humanity would know Rogue only has a small shock of white hair. And the patterning of the suit makes no sense.
Genevieve. Or Genny for short :)
Lycoris Recoil is a great one to watch if you're looking for good action with two gals being pals.
Going by the fandom wiki, she was indeed influenced by Phyrexian agents into believing there were sleeper agents throughout Serra's Realm.
She was already off the reservation after being infected by Phyrexian oil at this point, yeah? I recall reading somewhere she was compromised after taking over for Serra.
Take both halves and mash shuffle for up to a minute or so.
That’s fair. I was never able to experience games like Unreal Tournament for all I had were hand-me-down PCs that weren’t built for gaming.
This looks plain stupid and funny for it. Like, the kind of art you'd see on a fake game box in an episode of Law & Order or something.
Part of that could be due to John Byrne’s iteration from the Sensational run, which could also be an extension of how she was drawn in the initial Savage series. It’s likely that if she had been drawn as similarly hulking as her cousin, it probably would not have attracted readers in the early 1980s. There’s also the fact that she was created so that Marvel would own the rights to the character before Universal Television made a spin-off to the Incredible Hulk show. Like how they did with the Bionic Woman from the Six Million Dollar Man.
If Marvel hadn’t done so, She-Hulk would still end up with a supermodel physique in live-action form.
Great rendering. Not too much muscle, nor too little; and what is there is not unnecessarily dehydrated. Also avoiding boob socks which tends to happen with comic book characters in one-piece suits.
Like looking at the bottom half of truck nuts.
One that stands out recently: The Gene of AI. A series of short stories all revolving around advance technology and how it doesn’t really improve the lives of its characters caught me by surprise. It paints a morally gray picture that doesn’t favor nor admonish the implements of artificial intelligence and machine learning in a way I feel cuts out all the noise around the tech. Even without the one through-line of its main character and his story, I found it was a good series on the whole.
That's fair. But that also takes a special level of dedication borne from stubbornness to accept anything new. Or how actual people look in real life in this case.
Bro is just yapping.
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