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What's your favorite quote from Bionicle media? (Literature, Serials, Movies, etc.) Mine would be: "We have grown so powerful, since our arrival to Mata-Nui; Yet so frequently we are dwarfed by the mysterious forces in this place." -Toa Gali, BIONICLE Comics, Bohrok Saga Part 2: What lurks Beneath " Patience is no virtue when the ground begins to shake." -Kopaka Nuva, BIONICLE Comics, Bohrok Saga Part 3: The End of the Toa? "I know you like riddles, Matoro. Here's one: What's White, Gold and can't keep a secret to save his life?" -Jaller, Bionicle Legends #1: Island of Doom "So we find this mask-" "And quick-save the Universe! Just like past-old times!" Tahu and Lewa Nuva, Bionicle Legends #1: Island of Doom Wouldn't that be interesting? First thing I'd do, is find Makuta Teridax.... and give him a great....big... hug... -Vezon, Reign of Shadows "Entire crew decided to go take a swim all at once. Who would've thought?" -Takadox, Federation of Fear "Who shall go next? Spiriah the Sullen? Brutaka the Boorish? Vezon the Vanquisher? Or Lariska.....The wise, wonderful, and gloriously homicidal?" -Vezon, Federation of Fear "Hey guys, that's a rock. Remember me? I'm Pohatu. I do rock." Pohatu Nuva,Bionicle Legends #1: Island of Doom
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I was at Barnes and Noble back in October. I was looking at the comic books, looking at whatever caught my eye. Then I find this one comic book, and from the corner, it had that look and a font that I would find in a World War Two propaganda poster. I picked it up, and it had The Red Skull on it. Being a fan of Captain America, and knowing who his nemesis is, I decided to pick it up, and get a little backstory on the guy. Even though it was the third in a series of five, I didn't believe I would've missed much. Right now, I'm have regrets that I didn't find this series sooner (and I'm looking for parts 1 and 2 as we speak). I can't really describe the story overall (again, I need parts 1 and 2), but it's one of those stories where you sort of feel bad for the villian. Like a tragedy, you watch as what could've become a good person, takes the most depressing of a fall (if that's the right word), to the point of where he becomes one of the cruelest characters in Marvel's Universe. So, what can I say about the story's theme? I want to say that its theme was about wasted potential, because someone tells Johann that they can change the world for the better, for the weaker people, but Johann, after going through the life he had, he just wants to be strong, and only strong, at any cost. And that was shown through-out this issue. Now, to go on the hunt for Magneto: Testament. I hear that's pretty dang depressing.
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THERE IS NO RESEMBLANCE
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Not that Avatar silly. The movie was great. One of my favorite scenes was at the end of the movie when Jake/Neytiri were fighting the Colonel. Speaking of the colonel, Quatrich was a great villain. It was sort of ridiculous how he survived nearly everything, but then it was just cancelled out by his awesomeness.