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Kamala Khan, Jane Foster and More Join Lego Marvel's Avengers
Kamala Khan, Jane Foster and More Join Lego Marvel's Avengers
Kamala Khan, Jane Foster and More Join Lego Marvel's Avengers
We already knew Lego Marvel's Avengers would have the biggest roster of any Lego game developed by TT Games to date, but we still don't know the exact character list. During Gamescom this week, TT revealed a few of these new cast members with in-game models for the first time, giving us a better idea of who and what to expect. While your standard Avengers have all but been confirmed (at least as far as the movie roster is concerned), there's a whole lot of Marvel heroes and villains that have yet to have their shot at Lego fame and glory. During San Diego Comic-Con, TT actually teased a few of these characters, including Kamala "Ms. Marvel" Khan and the Jane Foster Thor, but this is the first time we've seen Squirrel Girl and the Young Avengers' Speed. Most importantly, Ms. Marvel's Lego-fied version actually looks like Kamala Khan. After the America Chavez incident, it's good to see TT Games is actually on point with its representation of the character, and fans won't have to cry out in hopes of having Ms. Khan recolored.
When Mickey Mouse Comics Helped Sell Drugs (Really)
When Mickey Mouse Comics Helped Sell Drugs (Really)
When Mickey Mouse Comics Helped Sell Drugs (Really)
Mainstream culture had some very different ideas about drugs at different points in history; cocaine was once a popular over-the-counter drug prescribed for everything from shyness to toothaches until 1914, while amphetamines -- or "pep" as they were sometimes called -- were recommended for depression and weight loss, and sold over the counter until 1971...
The Formula for How Many Bugs Superman Eats While Flying [Comic]
The Formula for How Many Bugs Superman Eats While Flying [Comic]
The Formula for How Many Bugs Superman Eats While Flying [Comic]
People say they want realism in comics, but let's be honest -- they don't. 1) Because reality is often very boring, 2) because superpowers are inherently unrealistic and 3) because even if we're willing to suspend our belief and accept that they could exist, they're still going to be surrounded by a million other details that are just as unrealistic...