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Dark Horse Announces Legend of Korra Comic Books
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#1 Dark Horse Announces Legend of Korra Comic Books
Chatniks on the (nonexistant) risks of the Large Hadron Collector:
"The chance of Shep talking his way into the control room for an ICBM is probably higher than that." - Seth
"Come on, who wouldn't trade a few dozen square miles of French countryside for Warp 3.5?" - Marina
"The chance of Shep talking his way into the control room for an ICBM is probably higher than that." - Seth
"Come on, who wouldn't trade a few dozen square miles of French countryside for Warp 3.5?" - Marina
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#2 Re: Dark Horse Announces Legend of Korra Comic Books
... Welp, so much for the end of the Korrsami fight. Hope the comics are better then the Airbender ones were.
"it takes two sides to end a war but only one to start one. And those who do not have swords may still die upon them." Tolken
#3 Re: Dark Horse Announces Legend of Korra Comic Books
Michael D. DiMartino is writing them, so there are good odds it'll fit the vision of the creators.
Chatniks on the (nonexistant) risks of the Large Hadron Collector:
"The chance of Shep talking his way into the control room for an ICBM is probably higher than that." - Seth
"Come on, who wouldn't trade a few dozen square miles of French countryside for Warp 3.5?" - Marina
"The chance of Shep talking his way into the control room for an ICBM is probably higher than that." - Seth
"Come on, who wouldn't trade a few dozen square miles of French countryside for Warp 3.5?" - Marina
#4 Re: Dark Horse Announces Legend of Korra Comic Books
Having actually read the first book, the truth of this line now feels a bit mixed. It's almost like the actual creators can't help themselves and keep regressing Korra back to her Book 1 self.Steve wrote:Michael D. DiMartino is writing them, so there are good odds it'll fit the vision of the creators.
And the info-dump (sorry, but that's what it was) about the state of homosexual acceptance in the world was... quite hamfisted.
Chatniks on the (nonexistant) risks of the Large Hadron Collector:
"The chance of Shep talking his way into the control room for an ICBM is probably higher than that." - Seth
"Come on, who wouldn't trade a few dozen square miles of French countryside for Warp 3.5?" - Marina
"The chance of Shep talking his way into the control room for an ICBM is probably higher than that." - Seth
"Come on, who wouldn't trade a few dozen square miles of French countryside for Warp 3.5?" - Marina
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#5 Re: Dark Horse Announces Legend of Korra Comic Books
Oh? Is Korra back to solving everything with her fists? They really can't a handle on her can they?
"it takes two sides to end a war but only one to start one. And those who do not have swords may still die upon them." Tolken
#6 Re: Dark Horse Announces Legend of Korra Comic Books
She's a bit back and forth. One of the good scenes is when she rallies the refugees from Republic City. That shows the Korra we know and love, fully developed. OTOH, going Avatar State to intimidate the developer who wants to create what is essentially an amusement park around the Spirit World portal? That's a return to the Korra who threatened the annoying Equalist with the bullhorn in the very first episode. And the bit where she loses her temper when her father tries to warn her and Asami that being too open about their relationship will see a backlash was reminiscent of early Book 2 Korra.frigidmagi wrote:Oh? Is Korra back to solving everything with her fists? They really can't a handle on her can they?
Also, some of the spirits are still dicks, but the story has shown at least an opening to the possibility that their dickishness won't be swept under the rug like in the show.
Chatniks on the (nonexistant) risks of the Large Hadron Collector:
"The chance of Shep talking his way into the control room for an ICBM is probably higher than that." - Seth
"Come on, who wouldn't trade a few dozen square miles of French countryside for Warp 3.5?" - Marina
"The chance of Shep talking his way into the control room for an ICBM is probably higher than that." - Seth
"Come on, who wouldn't trade a few dozen square miles of French countryside for Warp 3.5?" - Marina