Disney to buy Marvel Entertainment

The Conundrum

New Member
No, he's antagonizing EE.

I've always had a crush on Gwen Stacy or Shadowcat. Can we get a M&G with them?

Honestly the more I think of this, the more perfect it would be for a DLR 3rd gate.

Did somebody ask for Gwen Stacy?

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And making a fool of himself in the process.

I didn't see you throwing insults my way when I was giving out details about Star Tours 2 and some other things...
 

Chux

Member
:veryconfu My boys drag me to the comic stand like every other week. First I've heard of that.

Who puts it out?

EDIT: I found it. Boom! Studios, who also puts out the Muppet comics. I've seen the Muppets, but not the Incredibles. If they're like the Muppets, they're glossier and pricier than normal comics, about $4 or $5 an issue, right?

$4 last I checked.
 

trr1

Well-Known Member
No, he's antagonizing EE.

I've always had a crush on Gwen Stacy or Shadowcat. Can we get a M&G with them?

Honestly the more I think of this, the more perfect it would be for a DLR 3rd gate.
I thought that the gound for that was now going to be a parking lot?
 

RSoxNo1

Well-Known Member
I thought Six Flags was bankrupt, or on the verge...

Going bankrupt doesn't put a company out of business. Six Flags had quite a bit of debt and declaring bankruptcy helps eliminate that debt.

As for Men In Black vs. Toy Story Mania and Buzz Lightyear, I think a more apt comparison is Ride and Go Seek in Tokyo. An interactive ride with more complex show scenes. Men in Black is an E-Ticket whereas Toy Story Mania and Buzz Lightyear are not.
 

Disneyfan1981

Active Member
All I can do is [sigh]. Someone pointed out earlier that they loved the Muppet Babies when they were younger. That's the problem, when they were younger. There's no appeal to adults, the stories lack any kind of complexity that would appeal to an adult. While an adult can enjoy The Little Mermaid, Lion King, etc. because they have humor and complexity for the adults while having lovable empathetic characters that the kids will like. I don't mind (strike that) I enjoy sitting down with my kids to watch a Disney or Pixar movie. But, Muppet Babies, Barney, Mr. Rogers come on there is absolutly no trans-generational value. Super Hero Babie or whatever they are ... :hurl:

Here is the big difference, when we got the Muppet Babies, it was the only kind of actual Muppet stuff we had so Muppet fans had to endure it whether they liked it or not if they wanted some Muppet stuff. Marvel on the other hand runs "The Superhero Squad" parallel to the standard stuff. There are Superhero Squad cartoons and books with toys at the same time as giving standard stuff. Disney will do the same.
 

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