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Doc Shadow

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  1. There was one. Highlander:Endgame. But that takes place in a parallel universe. ?
  2. Monster/Eldritch Abomination/Fiend all in one: Takofanes, the Archlich! (Conquerors, Killers, and Crooks) Released into a world where the power of magic is at an extremely low ebb, the dreaded Archlich is weakened but still sufficiently powerful for the conquest of this steam and black powder world. Unless, that is, a selfless group of heroes band together to stop him.
  3. Option: The Cavalry: specifically the 5th Cavalry Regiment riding out of Fort Riley, Kansas to save the good citizens of Abilene from the eldritch abomination that was accidently freed by a well-digger's pick-axe. (appeared in Westerns too numerous to mention)
  4. Option: The Outlaw - The Ringo Kid (Stagecoach United Artists 1939)
  5. Option: Capt. Kirby York (Fort Apache RKO 1948)
  6. Something to think about. https://www.rawstory.com/2018/04/fascism-will-doorstep-dont-act-immediately-yale-historian/
  7. My five cowboys all drafted together. The Cattleman: George Washington (G. W.) McLintock (McLintock! United Artists 1963) The Lawman: Sheriff John T. Chance (Rio Bravo Warner Bros. 1959) The Ranger: Captain Jake Cutter (The Comancheros 20th Century Fox 1961) The Gunslinger: Cole Thornton (El Dorado Paramount 1967) The Soldier: Lt. Col. Nathan Brittles (She Wore a Yellow Ribbon RKO 1949)
  8. You and me both, pal! the Fox attempts at Doom were quite frankly abominations. And I'm not talking about Blonski!
  9. Actually Bond was born in Germany while his father, a Scottish engineer for Metro-Vickers, was helping to dismantle the Kaiser's war machine in 1920. Read James Bond: The Authorized Biography of 007 by John Pearson Worth reading if you can get a hold of it.
  10. Eastern Standard you say. So 4pm Eastern Daylight. Is that what you meant? We're on Daylight Savings Time now, csyphrett. So once again, is this what you meant? Is it 4 or 5?
  11. The Phantom. The 21st of his line. Although logically it should be the 25th by now.
  12. Eastern Standard you say. So 4pm Eastern Daylight. Is that what you meant?
  13. I preferred Blackadder Goes Forth, but the Third wasn't bad.
  14. By that criteria, Hela should not have been able to catch it as Odin no longer regards her as worthy. Unless the enchantment expired when he did. Then again he was talking to Thor later in the movie. So his body may have been gone but his spirit wasn't. As such his enchantment should still have been active. Except that it wasn't. It's all quite confusing. This is what happens when you ad-lib too much. If you actually think about it, things start to fall apart.
  15. Flashing Blades had one as well. http://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/716/Flashing-Blades-High-Seas?it=1
  16. I know. It's still depressing though. Largely because Evans still looks great in the role.
  17. I am so depressed! https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/captain-america-chris-evans-says-170537443.html
  18. It is possible that the "Goddess of Death" moniker could be in reference to the way she tears through enemies leaving only death in her wake. But if that's what they meant it should have been made more clear.
  19. Actually, I did notice that. But I figured that was why she was able to catch it. The real question in my mind was "how" she was able to destroy it. In the end I figured it was just Marvel doing what they've done since Fat Farting Joey Q took over. Breaking everything that was previously unbreakable. To sweep away the old regime of course.
  20. Retcons don't count. I suppose next you'll tell me that Howard and Maria Stark aren't really Tony's parents. Or that Captain America is a Hydra sleeper agent.
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