I watched Steel a few months ago while in the throes of covid (that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it). It's incredible how desperate it was to follow the usual superhero/action tropes with a guy who simply couldn't provide them. The movie even does a sort of meta-acknowledgement and then shrugs.
Well no one said you *had* to have Nephilim characters in your comic, but you went and did it anyway and the difficulty is your reward! Also yeah you're right he looks great in this issue.
Ornithopter cross sections will either be amazing or maddening or both, and I'm looking forward to them regardless.
(Kevin entering the office) "Hey there Tiger! Good morning, Sport! Hang in there, Champ! Looking good, Pal! Let's do lunch, Sex Machine! Warning received, HR!"
The "True Hearts and Tommy Guns Trilogy" comic tie-in is both pretty good and pretty cheap. Being the prequel/adaptation of the film, an episode on it would would necessitate giving some time and attention to the film itself. 😉
Goo Daddy
Perhaps the tally-man is some form of sire/lord/master who is going to reward the singer according to their victims.
A lot of vampire lore strikes me as... "administrative" in nature. The aversion to specific symbols. The counting of grains of rice. The sleeping in dirt from their homeland. Inability to cross running water. It's all very rules-based.
I'm told that cats love a tap cold rinse cycle.
"Almoisty Odin" sounds VILE. 🤣