This is a panel from a comic where they’re celebrating Kurt’s (Nightcrawler’s) birthday. Here’s why I love it.
1. Solid white giant turkey leg.
2. Somehow Logan is talking through the turkey leg.
3. Logan gave Kurt a big ass framed picture of himself in costume.
4. There isn’t even a turkey on the table so Logan literally brought a turkey leg solely for his own consumption.
5. A white cowboy hat?!?
6. “I never would have suspected that you asking me to run errands on my birthday was because you were planning a surprise for me! It’s certainly not a trope used literally all the time!”
Nah, nah, nah, Humans might turn out to be the Deathworlders or the Pack-Bond-To-Everything species, but I’ve got an idea what we’d be.
The thing I’ve heard most about Breath Of The Wild is that everyone wants to bang the shark guy.
The thing I’ve heard most about Mass Effect is that you can seduce all the aliens. (And that the ending for the third game was bad, I don’t know, I never played it.)
You see a picture of an alien,(or an elf or an orc or whatever) and there will be a comment somewhere of what said alien would be like in bed.
That’s our role in the universe- that no matter how strange the species, there is a human somewhere who will try to seduce them.
THIS! THIS IS THE SCENE! This is the scene I always point to when I say that Mask of the Phantasm is the best and most emotionally charged Batman movie. No other Batman movie gets the physical pain and suffering that Batman’s existence brings Bruce Wayne. This is the moment we see the emotional toll Bruce Wayne’s promise to his dead parents takes on him. When he looks up, tears in his eyes, and asks to be released from his bond but the memory/ghost of his parents answers with a resounding “NEVER”.
And even though Andrea comes to comfort him, to show him that his life can be different and full of joy again, we the audience know that Bruce will never be free.