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5153ArticleHoju KoolanderGlad to see the series return from hiatus! Fascinating discussion about what "Adamantium Laced" could really mean. Mar 16, 2020View
5150ArticleNLoganAlso in reviewing the wording in X-Men Annual 5,"Wolverine extends his unbreakable Adamantium claws from their housings in the backs of his hands" it is open for interpretation as to whether or not it is referring to the glove housings acting like a casing that covers the openings on the gloves or to actual bionic housings meaning a niche or built-in-structure (cavity with frame)in his actual hands that permit the claws to extend from his forearms into his hands and then extend out. Either way it is the first time it is mentioned. Because bionic has yet to be used as the describing adjective for the housing, I lean towards the housings described being in the gloves (for now); as it does not have the artificial mechanical component inserted into the body as bionic specifically implies (that will be used later in the next chronological issue, Uncanny X-Men 151.) In 151 it specifically says, "He also possesses Adamantium claws which extend through openings in the backs of both hands from housings built into his forearms." The housings in the forearms are the very definition of bionic being built into his arm and providing a cavity or recess with a structure to house his claws. But from that sentence it still does not mention whether or not the same channel or structure is in the back of his hands only that the claws extend through openings. Since no visible wounds or openings have been seen (because his healing factor would seal them) the openings may be a bionic channel built into his hands.Wolverine a Reader's Perspective Part 20Mar 10, 2020View
5250ArticleBenjanimepersonally i found the first movie much more memorable, i very rarely watched 2000 because, well, this was at the time when the card game was already banned from schools and at this time and i didn't have any personal friends to play the card game with anymore. i remember catching it on cartoon network a couple of times but the only thing i remember about it was the legendary birds plotline and that was it. oh, and mezase master from retrojunk quoting some of the lines once, lol.Pokemania: Pokemon The Movie 2000 Twenty Years LaterAug 26, 2020View
5251ArticleThatDudeintheHoodieTo me the first movie slowly became well aged cheese. Not the best, but its still fun to watch what I used to like as a kid. Now though, I think Detective Pikachu is the cream of the crop of Pokemon films. Pokemania: Pokemon The Movie 2000 Twenty Years LaterAug 26, 2020View
5253ArticleoniparGreat article! I sorta missed the Pokemon boat somehow. I think the recent Detective Pokemon was the first Pokemon related entertainment I ever consumed, despite having that Pokemon 20000 movie on VHS at one point. Pokemania: Pokemon The Movie 2000 Twenty Years LaterAug 26, 2020View
5275ArticleoniparYou know, it's funny, I didn't get to go to McDonald's much as a kid, and yet even I have at one time or another owned the Halloween pails and toys. They really are a pervasive part of the holiday for so many people. Retro Halloween: Mcdonald's Halloween ToysSep 22, 2020View
5277ArticleMr MagicI actually bought some vintage Halloween McNugget Buddies this year.Retro Halloween: Mcdonald's Halloween ToysSep 22, 2020View
5279ArticleVaporman87Man, McDonald's really used to know how to market Halloween to its fullest back in the day. Nowadays they barely do anything.Retro Halloween: Mcdonald's Halloween ToysSep 23, 2020View
5281ArticleBenjanimesad to say i was never able to keep up with their halloween toys, but i did hang on to a glow in the dark ghost candy pail for a while ;)Retro Halloween: Mcdonald's Halloween ToysSep 23, 2020View
5322ArticleVaporman87No doubt about it, with everything that 2020 has brought upon us, Halloween and the Holidays that follow have been a welcome distraction, more so than ever. Thanks for popping the cork on the Thanksgiving/Christmas season with a nice article TDitH!A Closer Look at: The 25 Days of ChristmasNov 08, 2020View