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    This is official, and it is happening next year.
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    What. WHAT?
    Holeeeeeeeee SHIT! Phineas and Ferb are now Marvel canon. Hell, they ought to be; they were a superhero at one point.

    Oh crap! Avengers+Spiderman+THE BEAK.
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  • What. WHAT?
    Holeeeeeeeee SHIT! Phineas and Ferb are now Marvel canon. Hell, they ought to be; they were a superhero at one point.

    Oh crap! Avengers+Spiderman+THE BEAK.
    That was my exact reaction to this news.

  • My reaction was little bit calmer. Something like "that will be silly". I just can't react to that. I can't even imagine how that would work. But it's Phineas and Ferb, so I'm already hyped, no matter what it will be.
  • My reaction was little bit calmer. Something like "that will be silly". I just can't react to that. I can't even imagine how that would work. But it's Phineas and Ferb, so I'm already hyped, no matter what it will be.
    Basically, the Avengers are pulled into the Phineas and Ferb world by one of Dr. Doofensmirtz's -inators and lose their powers. Phineas and Ferb have to help them get their powers back and defeat some Marvel villains that are also pulled into the Tri-State Area.

  • edited July 2012
    Wait, How would Iron Man lose his powers? His power is technology. And what about the Hulk? His power is muscle and being radioactive (sorta). He is still hulked up and green.
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  • Wait, How would Iron Man lose his powers? His power is technology. And what about the Hulk? His power is muscle and being radioactive (sorta). He is still hulked up and green.
    Here is the actual story as outlined in the press release: "In “Phineas and Ferb: Mission Marvel,” Spider-Man, Iron Man, Thor and Hulk enter Danville after Dr. Doofenshmirtz’s latest “inator” scheme accidentally removes their powers and immobilizes them. Now it’s up to Phineas and Ferb to team up with the Marvel Super Heroes to help them regain their powers and defeat Marvel Super Villains Red Skull, Whiplash, Venom, and M.O.D.O.K. – who are working together with Dr. Doofenshmirtz to use his power-draining technology to create mayhem."

    Also, Iron Man has powers: he is able to telepathically communicate and control machines. The Hulk has the power to get larger and stronger the more angry he gets, has a healing factor, and is basically indestructible to most beings.
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    Also, Iron Man has powers: he is able to telepathically communicate and control machines.
    Now you're just making things up. :P
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  • Also, Iron Man has powers: he is able to telepathically communicate and control machines.
    Now you're just making things up. :P
    Apparently he gains that power (through technological enhancement) during the "Extremis" comic arc.
  • Nope, in the Extremis storyline he actually got superpowers: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Man#section_3
  • edited July 2012
    Anytime I see Spiderman anymore I just think of those weird Spiderman images

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    also this made me laugh for some reason

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  • edited July 2012
    Also, Iron Man has powers: he is able to telepathically communicate and control machines.
    Now you're just making things up. :P
    Apparently he gains that power (through technological enhancement) during the "Extremis" comic arc.
    What? No... C'mon. Iron Man was supposed to be the Batman of Marvel. That bites.
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  • edited July 2012
    Also, Iron Man has powers: he is able to telepathically communicate and control machines.
    Now you're just making things up. :P
    Apparently he gains that power (through technological enhancement) during the "Extremis" comic arc.
    What? No... C'mon. Iron Man was supposed to be the Batman of Marvel. That bites.
    Well, he mostly uses said powers to call forth the nano-machine armor that is inside of his bones.

    Also, Moon Knight is much closer to being the Batman of Marvel.

    Speaking of Marvel:

    It's being made by High Moon Studios, who also made the excellent Transformers: War for Cybertron and the hopefully even better Transformers: Fall of Cyberton (with 100% more playable Grimlock).
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  • edited July 2012
    I was lamesuper awesome. and made a twitter for my cat's shenanigans.

    http://twitter.com/BauerKitten
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  • Shell Oil decided to have a contest crowdsourcing their next ad campaign to gain support for arctic drilling.
    The results are hilarious.
  • Update: it's a fake site. Lame.
  • Speaking of Marvel:
    Hrm, not really feeling the voice actor for Dead Pool. Text Pool and Box Pool are good though, but Dead Pool's eh.
  • edited July 2012
    War For Cybertron, excellent?

    Seriously?

    The G1 aesthetic was its only high point. The campaign was meh. The multiplayer was straight up reskinned Unreal Tournament 1, vanilla, with more or less no changes.
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  • God damn, Mr. Wizard was such a badass.
  • Speaking of Marvel:
    Hrm, not really feeling the voice actor for Dead Pool. Text Pool and Box Pool are good though, but Dead Pool's eh.
    Nolan North being Nolan North. I think it's actually a legal obligation to have Nolan North in your video game at least once.

    Also, think of my day - coming home, and dropping into my usual computer chair. It's like a hug. For my arse.

  • Speaking of Marvel:
    Hrm, not really feeling the voice actor for Dead Pool. Text Pool and Box Pool are good though, but Dead Pool's eh.
    Nolan North being Nolan North. I think it's actually a legal obligation to have Nolan North in your video game at least once.

    Also, think of my day - coming home, and dropping into my usual computer chair. It's like a hug. For my arse.
    I think he's basically the Nolan North they went with since he did Dead Pool's voice for Marvel vs. Capcom 3. And listening to it again I think everything in that trailer is voiced by him.

    He actually has a lot of range (for example he voiced the Penguin in Batman: Arkham City, and the Space Core, Adventure Core, and Defective Turrets in Portal 2,) but unfortunately most of his work seems to fall into the "talk like you do in the Uncharted games," range.
  • Speaking of Marvel:
    Hrm, not really feeling the voice actor for Dead Pool. Text Pool and Box Pool are good though, but Dead Pool's eh.
    Nolan North being Nolan North. I think it's actually a legal obligation to have Nolan North in your video game at least once.

    Also, think of my day - coming home, and dropping into my usual computer chair. It's like a hug. For my arse.
    I think he's basically the Nolan North they went with since he did Dead Pool's voice for Marvel vs. Capcom 3. And listening to it again I think everything in that trailer is voiced by him.

    He actually has a lot of range (for example he voiced the Penguin in Batman: Arkham City, and the Space Core, Adventure Core, and Defective Turrets in Portal 2,) but unfortunately most of his work seems to fall into the "talk like you do in the Uncharted games," range.
    I find that there are three things about Nolan North - First, He's in FUCKING EVERYTHING. Second, he does have a wide range, but it's almost criminally under-utilised. Third, his name makes him sound like a porn star.
  • He actually has a lot of range (for example he voiced the Penguin in Batman: Arkham City, and the Space Core, Adventure Core, and Defective Turrets in Portal 2,) but unfortunately most of his work seems to fall into the "talk like you do in the Uncharted games," range.
    When I think Dead Pool I think a lunatic who eats two packets of Malboro and two packets of Camel (or whatever) a day.
  • This picture says almost everything there is to be said.

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