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  1. Just to consolidate the new and returning guest appearances this season..


    Also some familiar names are returning this season.
    1. Pa Kent (2 Episodes)
    2. Lionel Luther (2 Episodes)
    3. SuperGirl
    4. Hawkman
    5. Aquaman
    6. Brainiac
    7. General Lane (Lois's dad)
    8. Lucy Lane (Lois's sister)
    9. Dr. Fate
    10. Plastique
    11. BugBoy

    New appearances
    1. Booster Gold
    2. Blue Beatle (Jaime Reyes)
    3. HawkGirl
    4. Deadshot
    5. Superman! (Clark finally gets the suit (same suit from Superman returns but with a brighter cape)
    6. Desaad
    7. G. Gordon Godfrey
    8. Granny Goodness
    9. Dark Seid
    10. Cat Grant
    11. Rick Flag

    Main Villain for this season:
    Darksied and his minions of Apokolips (Granny Goodness, Desaad, etc).

    Tom Welling is trying to bring Lex and Lana back for one more episode (most likely the series finale)

    Casting for New Heroes/villains:
    Source

    1. Hawkgirl = Sahar Biniaz
    2. Deadshot = Bradley Stryker
    3. Desaad = Steve Byers
    4. G. Gordon Godfrey = Michael Daingerfield
    5. Booster Gold =
    6. Blue Beatle =
    7. Granny Goodness=
    8. Cat Grant = Keri Lynn Pratt
    9. Rick Flag = Ted Whittall

    Special Note*
    Geoff Johns will direct another episode this season (he did Legion, and the JSA movie in the past) This year he will direct and write the episode that introduce Booster Gold and Blue Beatle see the interview below:
    http://smallvillesuperm.blogspot.com...e-booster.html

    Spin Offs after this season:
    In August 2010 CW president confirms that there is talk about a spin off of SuperGirl and Blue Beatle TV series.
    http://splashpage.mtv.com/2010/08/03/smallville-spinoff-series-laura-vandervoort-supergirl/

    Here is some test footage of Blue Beatle.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCdHopuxXqU


    Did I forget anything?
  2. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Kyasubaru View Post
    For some reason it reminds me of the Superman Returns suit. Hope to see more of it soon.
    Because it is the Superman returns suit. (they just changed the cape to a brighter red)
    The producers announced that at Comic Con
  3. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Frostburnt View Post
    I personally see nothing but good with this. I mean, to be able to add in extra stuff instead of having to take these powers will be huge. Let's just hope they add in more slots as well and this will be fantastic. Then again, I also heard there's to be three new power sets too if I read correctly so guess we'll see once more I19 info is released
    An easy way around this would be to allow us to slot 3 slots from lvl 11 to 50 instead of lvl 31 to 50.

    (thats 10 extra slots)
  4. Basically in i19 the Fitness pool will be inherent and available from level 2. So you will get 3 new power choices between 6 - 20 which is pretty amazing. But we won't be getting anymore slots, but this would seem to be a benefit in forms right? Since currently in Squid/Dwarf form fitness is not applied. Does this mean that this will be applied for all forms and not just human?

    What are your thoughts on this?
  5. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Peacemoon View Post
    Basically in i19 the Fitness pool will be inherent and available from level 2. So you will get 3 new power choices between 6 - 20 which is pretty amazing. But we wont be getting anymore slots so people who already have a tight build might struggle to find a useful addition. .
    hate to threadjack.. but I just thought of something.. would this benefit Kheldians while in Dwarf/Squid form? just something to think about..

    In regards to Controllers.. without the added Slots.. I don't see much change ..maybe pick up Assault, Teleport, etc anything I can one slot.

    I can see this a huge benfit to Regen and willpower toons however..
  6. Chrome_Family

    Stone armor?

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Dersk View Post
    Stone is the king of THIS SPOT RIGHT HERE.
    HAHA yeah I would agree.. Stone is durable to most stuff but its extremely slow.
  7. After reading all your replies Durk,.. you don't want to change.. your issue is that your body can not support your frame. You've joined the Butter ball club and don't want to fix your life to get out of that membership. So you only have one option....

    Save your money.. and get surgery done. (Expensive)

    Or you can eat healthy and make a change for the better. The choice is yours, sorry I can't sugar coat this for you any simplier. (maybe a bad term to use here) but they're a lot of great suggestions in this thread and you just seem to have more excuses..

    Simply put.. find a way to stop being lazy.. then you'll find a way to start losing wieght.

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Dark One View Post
    Simply put, IMO, he isn't ready. He hasn't had a real wake up call yet. And until he can be brutally honest with himself, he won't. The wake up call is different for all of us, but it will happen eventually.

    The only question then is, is it too late?
    I agree entirely


    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Durakken View Post

    2 issues were brought up about what I've been saying.
    #1. About "wanting" to lose weight. Quite frankly I could care less about losing the weight itself. I don't "want" to lose weight. I want to prevent myself from dying and get healthier than I am now. I mean I could just fast for a week, eat something, fast again, or become bulimic if my goal was just to lose weight.

    #2. When I give a reason as to why I can't do something, such as, I probably can't to the pool, is not an excuse. I am a realist. As pointed out there is no point doing something if it is not a life style change to some degree as it will either not do anything, cause damage, or whatever i do work out for that short period will just come back and because of that if I know something isn't going to happen because of some other factor I have to realize that even though it would be best to do that it can't happen so I shouldn't focus on it, letting me focus on something i can change. Mainly these problems that seem to be just excuses come from transportation, transportation issues arise from a personal issue that I'm not going to talk about. Let's just say there is no guarantee i could get to a place or get back with any regularity. I nearly failed 9th grade because of this problem and it still persists to this day so >.>

    .
    Durk, maybe you didn't see my post on page 2, but if this guy in the link can do it, then you should be able to as well.

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Chrome_Family View Post
    Try doing this..
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suTPns5cy_Q

    That guy couldn't walk for 15 years without the need of a back brace and crutches. I am sure if he could do it that you can do. Use it as motivation

    Hope that helps.
    Its all in your mental state man, and you're not ready it seems to do what you need to do to get out of the club. Make a change and stick to it.. once you see results you will continue to stay on track. but you can't see results if you don't try and stick to your plan. Seems like you want an Insperation or fairy to make it easy for you.. and outside of Surgery there is no easy way to get out of this.

    Sorry to be so blunt, but everyone has had some nice things to say to help you and it doesn't seem to be registering. I don't want to sound mean, but think about yourself here and stop making excuses.. have an open mind and make that change. It will be the best thing for you in the long run.
  8. Chrome_Family

    Capt America Pic

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by myskatz View Post
    The third one is a nice shot of the front of the costume...still have a problem with the red stripe being in the harness only. Guess I like old school to much.
    I have to agree with you, also I think this costume is over rated. Looks wierd to me. Its going to seem odd when they make the Avengers movie and everyones costumes look more like there "Iconic" costume versions comic book counter parts (Thor, Iron Man, Hulk, Nick Fury, Black Widow), then their leader (Capt) comes in with a baggy costume, 2 stripes, and helmet lol.

    Not to say the movie's will be bad, but the costume doesn't seem right to me. I am all for change and tweeks but something just seems really off about this.



    That said I have no problem with how the villains look thus far, I am just not liking the Captian America costume.
  9. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Durakken View Post
    So I need help with losing weight, still... and people keep telling me to walk. Well the problem with walking for me is that after a very short time period when I walk my vertebra start grinding my spinal cord which after a while I literally lose control of my legs the more I walk.

    So I tested myself as to how long i could walk before start to feel back pain that leads to the thing I mentioned above. Well turns out... it's only 8-9 minutes. Every work out program I see says 10 minutes is pretty much the minimum to get yourself to a point where it'll make a difference.

    From this test i can say that there is a tremendous amount of pain I feel, but I am in no way even remotely tired, worn out, or even beginning to raise my heart rate. So Obviously I don't want to hurt myself or risk furthering my back problems but I need to lose weight...so the thing I've thought about doing is walking x minutes, till the pain goes away, and then going again. The problem this is i don't know how much good it would do, obviously anything is better than nothing but during the 10 minutes it takes to recover to go out again I can't do anything and it seems like a waste of time to spend something like 2-3 hours a day to get to a distance that I would apparently start seeing some weight lose if I wouldn't see that weight lose and I would just be in pain for half the day and or wasting time i could be doing something else... I could just walk a mile straight and deal with the pain (i can do that), but I have no clue how much damage that would do to my spine and I have no way of finding out at the moment and i really don't want to risk being paralyzed from the waste down. so...any recommendations?


    Also I've pretty much decided at the moment my eating habits probably aren't going to change. I eat one big meal a day...roughly 1700-3000 calories depending on what I'm eating that day. Which is more or less around the calorie count i need to be at my ideal weight.

    So I'm wondering what are your opinions on the single meal with intermittent fasts thing that I've heard about (make sense considering how we evolved) vs eating 3-6 meals a day, because for me fasting and such is a lot easier than eating 3 meals a day.

    Try doing this..
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suTPns5cy_Q

    That guy couldn't walk for 15 years without the need of a back brace and crutches. I am sure if he could do it that you can do. Use it as motivation

    Hope that helps.
  10. Chrome_Family

    So I saw Machete

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by BrandX View Post
    You'd be wrong on the expendables.

    Non gun fights happen quite a bit. It does a good mix of both.
    Yeah Stallone doesn't get much credit for being a writer and director, I think his movies where he does those things are actually quite good, Rocky, Rocky Balboa, Rambo 4, Expendibles.. there is a bit of realism to it.

    Matchete was a great pop corn flick but a lot of it you know in a 10000 years it wouldn't happen. (There is nothing wrong with that BTW) I enjoyed both movies. And if you're a movie fan of Action movies I would recommend to see both, but if your into more of a realistic action plot, Expendibles is probably better suited for you, as Matchete seemed to be a little more over the top than Expendibles was. If you're just a popcorn action junkie then both movies fit the bill for you. No reason to compare one way or the other. I liked both movies for different reasons.
  11. Chrome_Family

    So I saw Machete

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by ShoNuff View Post
    ....
    AND I DUG IT... perfect mix of mindless action, cool one liners, and grind house style cinema... If you have to have your brain "on" to watch a movie skip this one. If you want a fun popcorn throwback... see it..

    also.. yeah now I am weary of where hot chicks keep their cell phones...

    ..
    Yeah this movie and Expendibles were really the only two man movies I wanted to see this year Both lived up to the hype.
  12. Quote:
    Originally Posted by NeoDarke View Post
    They look kinda anima. I am okay with this. Now lets see if the banter in this one is better than the last one...
    I hope so
  13. Chrome_Family

    Aura?

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by DarkGob View Post
    The Auras come with the Complete Collection, you won't have them if you pre-purchased. HOWEVER all is not doom and gloom, you can get them from the GR Item Pack separately for $7.
    Nice to know
  14. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Darc_Ranger View Post
    The only issue I have is no Wonder Girl. I would have taken either one. But maybe she will be added at a later date.
    They mentioned in another article that I can not find at the moment that Wonder Girl will appear later in the season.
  15. Source


    Quote:
    Comic Book Movies has an interview with the creators behind the upcoming new animated series "Young Justice" , Greg Weisman and and Brandon Vieti. In the interview, the creators explain who they chose for their cast of young heroes, which mentors will have particularly large and regular roles on the show, and the general tone and look of the show.
    Superboy (Conner Kent) is described as literally being a newbie -- he was cloned only 16 weeks ago though he acts like a 16 year old teenager. They also are asked about his genetic makeup and the Producers decline to comment whether or not he'll have the combined genetic makeup of Lex Luthor and Superman -- though his origins will be explored on the show. Both Superboy and Superman will be voiced by Nolan North.


    The remainder of the team is comprised of Robin (Dick Grayson), Kid Flash (Wally West), Miss Martian (The Martian Manhunter's daughter), Artemis (unkown though she is based on an existing DCU character), and the new Aqualad (the son of Aqua-rogue Black Manta). Original Aqualad Garth will appear as well. Another hero appearing often will be the Big Red Cheese, Captain Marvel, voiced by Rob Lowe. Many assignments will come from Red Tornado and Batman (voiced by Bruce Greenwood reprising the role from "Batman: Under the Red Hood"). Superman is described as having a "large role" on the show along with other members of the Justice League. The series is set in continuity on Earth-16 in the new 52-Earth Multiverse. The series tone will not be as light as "Teen Titans" nor as straight-up serious as "Justice League"/"Justice League Unlimited". Look for "Young Justice" to debut on Cartoon Network this November. And read the entire interview over at Comic Book Movies.
    Premiering on Cartoon Network this November is the animated Young Justice, inspired by the DC Comics title of the same name, and CBM's Superhero Tooniverse had the opportunity to sit down for an exclusive chat with producers Greg Weisman and Brandon Vieti.


    Interview conducted by and copyright Edward Gross

    SUPERHERO TOONIVERSE: How long has this been in development?

    BRANDON: About a year.

    GREG: Longer than that – I think it was March – not this March but the previous March.

    BRANDON: Time blurs together when you’re working on something so intensely.

    GREG: It took us months to finally get the green light, because Warner Brother and Cartoon Network and DC are all part of the same Time-Warner family, so getting them to communicate with each other takes a long time. So it took us a while to get the green light, but then I think last October, we finally got the green light and we’ve been on an express train ever since.

    BRANDON: But it came together really quickly, because I think Greg and I both came into this kind of wanting to do the same kind of show together. I think we had different ideas on how to do it, but when these characters came up, I think Sam Register was a big part of helping come up with the idea for what direction to take for us, putting the show together.



    GREG: And it intimidated both of us. Sam sort of said, “Here’s the kind of show we want to do, something with Justice League, or the young characters or something like that,” and he threw out the Young Justice title, just the title, and I think we were both terrified, because Bruce’s [Bruce Timm] Justice League Unlimited is so iconic, and so great, and Teen Titans is a very different show, but it’s also a great show in the other direction, and so for us to forge something that was new, and wasn’t treading on the turf of those two shows was sort of scary. And then we sort of found our placement with this covert ops team, and I put together a list of – I’m not kidding – 50 teenage characters for us to choose from. We went through and made the decision fairly early on that this was going to be a young DC universe, that Superman will have only shown up ten years ago, put on the cape ten years ago, Batman would have only put on the cape nine years ago, that the heroes haven’t been around that long, and once you’ve made that decision, then the idea of starting with Dick Grayson and Wally West, the original side kicks, they’re still young…

    BRANDON: I think that also helped us get out from under the shadow of these other shows, like Teen Titans and Justice League – to sort of reset the DC youth, in a way, and that allowed us the freedom to find our own identity.

    GREG: Which was really important to us – and we think we’ve done it… we hope we’ve done it –

    SUPERHERO TOONIVERSE: Where does it fall in terms of the age of the audience that you’re shooting for?

    BRANDON: We’re hoping to catch everybody. Our stories are all about teenagers of course, and I think those stories are going to appeal to the younger audiences, but there’s a sophistication to the way we’re telling the stories, there’s a complexity to the stories that we’ve got that will definitely appeal to the older fans.

    GREG: I think, from an economic standpoint, we have to hit boys 6 – 14 for Cartoon Network to sell their ad space or whatever, so if you think of it as a bull’s eye with concentric circles, that’s the bull’s eye we have to hit – but I’m not satisfied with that and I don’t think Brandon is either. A, we want boys and girls, so there’s a lot of great relationship stuff in this, there’s humor in this show – I mean, it’s a serious show, but there’s a lot of humor in it, there’s a lot of eye candy for little kids. I think little kids could enjoy this show, and some stuff will go over their heads, but they won’t know it’s going over their heads. There are a lot of explosions and guys in costumes, big villains and big events that are eye candy for the youngest audience, but there’s a lot of sophisticated stories for a teen audience, a college age audience, an old fart audience like me – and I certainly think any fan of DC comics in general is going to find a lot of great stuff from the 75 year history of DC comics to enjoy in the show.



    SUPERHERO TOONIVERSE: You’re going to hear a lot of farts and burps in Teen Titans, not so much in Young Justice?

    BRANDON: Not so much – maybe occasionally, we’ve got teenagers and we’re true to that fact. They’re not dry teenagers, they’re fun teenagers, and they may not be fun in the middle of an mission – we treat our missions and our action very seriously, but when they’re training together or hanging out together, there will be moments of levity, because they’re teenagers, and I think they have genuine teenage reactions.

    GREG: And we’re also trying to show a complete picture of their lives, so we don’t just see them training or on missions, we also see their home lives, we see their school lives, we’re trying to get a complete picture. We wanted to ground this series in reality as much as possible; we’re dealing with science fiction and fantasy and super heroes and all the genre stuff, but at the same time, we want to try and put it in the context of as much reality as possible, and really ground it – we want to see these characters’ lives, their homes, their schools… all this stuff is part of our show, it’s a big canvas we’re painting on.

    SUPERHERO TOONIVERSE: Superboy is Connor Kent – you’re using him as Superboy – when you say his home life, is he part of the Kents –

    BRANDON: I don’t want to give away too much right now, but saying no to that is enough for now – he’s newly cloned, he’s 16 weeks old – he looks like he’s 16, but he’s 16 weeks, and this is a new interpretation of the character, but we feel it really stays true to the origins of the character and is a very honest portrayal of him, but I think he’s going to be different from what people expect.

    SUPERHERO TOONIVERSE: Is his DNA that of Superman and Lex Luthor?

    GREG: We cannot confirm or deny.

    BRANDON: We’ve got to keep some secrets.

    SUPERHERO TOONIVERSE: Will that be explored on the show?

    BRANDON: Absolutely.



    SUPERHERO TOONIVERSE: So was there a reason you chose these specific characters? The mix seems similar to the Young Justice comic.

    BRANDON: Well, you know it’s a mix – we’re influenced by the Young Justice comic that Peter David did, we’re influenced by the original Titans from, you know, the late 60s, and a lot of more recent stuff, and everything in between –

    SUPERHERO TOONIVERSE: And then you’ve got Robin – which Robin are we talking about?

    GREG: Dick Grayson. There was a lot of speculation about that, and we kept it under wraps for a while, but it is Dick Grayson, and that’s part of our DC reset – we’re going back to the early days, so it just begs that we use Dick Grayson.



    BRANDON: We’ve got a cast of six core characters, and a lot of others around them so it’s a mix – you’re going to see all sorts of combinations –

    GREG: Kid Flash –

    BRANDON: That’s Wally West --

    GREG: We never said Impulse – it’s Wally West – we can run down them here – Aqualad –

    BRANDON: That’s the new Aqualad that Geoff Johns introduced in Brightest Day, recently – and Garth is in the show – he’s not Garth – it’s not like we suddenly changed and Garth is black – but Garth is in the show, and this our Aqualad. He’s the leader of our team --

    GREG: We’ve got an interesting way into that – and then of course our big revelation that is from Geoff Johns, he wanted us to reveal there’s a secret in Aqualad’s past, that even Aqualad doesn’t know about, and that’s that Aqualad’s father is Black Manta.

    SUPERHERO TOONIVERSE: So that’s that from the comic –

    BRANDON: It will be in the comic, but it’s not out yet. Geoff’s like, “Tell them,” and I’m like, “Really?”



    SUPERHERO TOONIVERSE: Where are the girls?

    GREG: The girls… there’s Miss Martian. She’s Geoff Johns’ creation, too.

    BRANDON: She’s the Martian Manhunter’s daughter.

    SUPERHERO TOONIVERSE: So this is really a young Justice League?

    BRANDON: That was one of the deciding factors on how we chose the characters: we wanted to have adults that the kids viewed as mentors or as parental figures I guess, and some relationships are better than others.



    SUPERHERO TOONIVERSE: Do we have a Wonder somebody?

    BRANDON: Wonder Woman is in the show, she’s member of the Justice League, but we don’t have a Wonder Girl –

    SUPERHERO TOONIVERSE: And then there’s Arrowette, right?

    GREG & BRANDON: That’s Artemis.

    BRANDON: It was a mistake online – someone assumed she was Arrowette, but I announced that she’s not Arrowette, she’s not Speedy, she’s not Wonder Girl, she’s not an Amazon, but she is an existing DC Universe character. We did not make her up. So those are the six leads. And we’re set on Earth 16, so we’re actually a part of the DC Universe – you know they have 52 earths now and we’re Earth 16, so we’re part of the multiverse, and the comic book that’s based on the show is going to be in continuity.

    SUPERHERO TOONIVERSE: What kind of role does the Justice League play?

    GREG: Some play more than others – Batman and Red Tornado have really big roles in the show, on an ongoing basis. Some characters like Superman, Martian Manhunter, Black Canary, Green Arrow, Aquaman, and Flash have large roles in the show, others have lesser roles. Captain Marvel has a big role – Captain Marvel’s being played by Rob Lowe.

    BRANDON: He’s really great – Green Arrow was Alan Tudyk from Firefly and Dollhouse, and Batman is Bruce Greenwood, who played Batman in the Red Hood movie.



    SUPERHERO TOONIVERSE: Who’s voicing Superman?

    GREG: Nolan North, who’s also doing Superboy.

    SUPERHERO TOONIVERSE: Oh that’s interesting, to have the same voice…

    GREG: But he makes a good separation.

    SUPERHERO TOONIVERSE: Earlier you said covert missions – is there a set up to this show?

    GREG: It’s a little bit like Mission Impossible actually.

    BRANDON: Batman is kind of their Jim Phelps, if Jim Phelps didn’t go on the missions with them. So he chooses the team, and he sends them out on these covert missions.

    SUPERHERO TOONIVERSE: So it’s a generational thing –

    BRANDON: There’s an element of that, but there’s also an element of the sidekicks saying we’re ready for the next level. There’s an element of the teens saying to the adults, “Get on board or get out of the way.”

    GREG: Again, a show about teenagers, and I think to be true to that, to be true to what a teenager is, there’s a little rebellion there, there’s a little but of kids wanting to get out on their own, and they want to take the next steps to being an adult, and in this show, we explore that thoroughly. These are their first steps into adulthood. They want their own team, they get their own team, and then when they actually go out on missions, it isn’t always exactly what they want it to be, so there’s a lot of discovery that the kids have among themselves and on the mission at the same time.

    SUPERHERO TOONIVERSE: So it sounds like a very different take on this type of show.

    BRANDON: And that’s what we wanted. Again, looking at what has come before us, we really wanted to find our own identity for the show, and I think that’s one of our angles.
  16. Chrome_Family

    immortal badge

    I been grinding to get this on my blaster for a while now
  17. Source So Lionel Luthor is back for 2 episodes...

    John Schiender (Pa Kent) will return for 2 episodes...

    Brianaic returns for 1 episode

    SuperGirl for 1 episode

    Hawkman for 1 episode (with Hawkgirl)

    General Lane and Lucy Lane are back for 1 episode

    wow lets hope Lex returns too!

    Season 10 appears to be a packed season.
  18. Quote:
    Originally Posted by CaptainFoamerang View Post
    If they go the route of Final Crisis by having the New Gods inhabit human hosts, that might just happen.
    I agree
  19. Source

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    As most "Smallville" fans know, the principle villain for the tenth and final season will be Darkseid. While the Producers have said Darkseid will not appear in person right away, his minions, the New Gods of Apokolips, will. MTV.com is reporting that two of Darkseid's minions have now been cast: Desaad and G. Gordon Godfrey.
    Steve Byers has been cast as Desaad. Desaad is Darkseid's key lackey from the original New Gods stories by Jack "King" Kirby. Byers is perhaps best known for his roles in "Falcon Beach" and "Wild Roses." He has also appeared on CSI: Miami," "The Dresden Flies and "Mutant X."
    Michael Daingerfield has been cast as G. Gordon Godfrey. Godfrey was a key player in the first company-wide crossover following the Crisis on Infinite Earths, Legends. Daingerfield previously guest starred on Smallville in the third season episode "Shattered" as an assassin. He also voiced the role of Superman on the first episode of "Krypto the Super Dog", "Krypto's Scrypto".
    Desaad and Godfrey both debut during the upcoming season's third episode, "Supergirl", which also features the return of Laura Vandervoort as the Girl of Steel.
    ALSO here is a NEW season 10 trailer
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnGvh...layer_embedded

    ALSO Michael Ironside General Lane and Lucy Lane (Lois Father and Sister) will be returning
  20. Chrome_Family

    The Expendables

    This was the greatest movie of ALL TIME.. I took my 5 year old son with me to see it.. he left the theatre with hair on his chest..

    True story <.<
  21. Quote:
    Originally Posted by Lord_of_Time View Post
    Damnnnn. I didn't even know this was coming out. This special looks damn cool and I'm definitely going to have to reserve myself a copy. Especially since DC comics is my favourite line... I never really liked Marvel.
    SCOOPED!!

  22. Quote:
    Originally Posted by ThePill View Post
    Bottom right hand corner of the cover clearly states Superman/Shazam short.
    It also states "3 extended versions of other DC shorts"