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Wait till everyone hears what a good matchmaker Graven is.
"So 'Grayven,' what do you do when you're not saving worlds?"
"Ships. All the ships."
And hopefully that isn't what it takes for Paul to finally get with a girl, because that crossover feels like it's never going to happen at this rate.
 
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Hilarious, but it's a pity we don't get to see Luthor's reaction when one of those powerful aliens he loathes so much (mostly because of the inherent power imbalance between him and them) happens to be a hot redhead queen who wants him to rule a technologically advanced world bent on conquest, and his babies besides.
 
That should be "untiger" actually. "Inhuman" starts with an 'i' rather than a 'u' because the word "human" starts with a 'u' sound.

Of course, if you like "intiger" you can just ignore this. But "untiger" should be clearer.
If it helps with the decision I honestly couldn't tell what intiger meant and had to guess based on context. Honestly I think both intiger and untiger have problems as choices. Intiger is strange enough that only a bare few people will recognise it, and untiger brings to mind the un-men which is sub-optimal.
 
If it helps with the decision I honestly couldn't tell what intiger meant and had to guess based on context. Honestly I think both intiger and untiger have problems as choices. Intiger is strange enough that only a bare few people will recognise it, and untiger brings to mind the un-men which is sub-optimal.
Better now?
 
Well, she sure is rapey. This character was on the Justice League? Still, a refreshingly alien culture.


Venom Buster leaves you with hair intact.

You may be thinking of the Blockbuster formula that was one of the components of Venom Buster.
Huh, so I was.

You've psychically powerful
You're
from what I know of his intiger body language
No, intiger is right. Like 'inhuman', but for tigers.
Might want to make that "un-tiger-like" or just plain "unusual".

Edit : ninjas!
 
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"So, Paul, what are you looking for in a potential mate?"

"Not crazy, within my half plus seven age range, and not part of the League."

"... I can give you two out of those three? I don't really have a good database of aliens, but 'not crazy' really cuts down your options."
 
"I was assuming that you realised that any children we had would have to be produced in a laboratory."
unborn child kicked Louis so hard while still in the womb that it killed her.
If Jade ever pondered the possibility of motherhood, how would she react to the idea of growing her child in a laboratory?

If Jade was worried about not having an maternal bond with a vat-grown child, could Dubblilex, Ixy, or Jean maintain an empathic link between Jade and the child?
Humanoid or not, we're biologically very different creatures. And I'm God of Conquest, fecundity and proliferation aren't part of my domain.
Philosophically, a God of Conquest could make fecundity and proliferation a sub-aspect of his domain if he embraces "reproductive conquest". One could argue that there's little point in conquering something if it falls apart after you die (like Alexander the Great's empire), requiring heirs to create a dynasty of rulers.

Much of Genghis Khan's success in creating and maintaining the Mongol Empire was having so many sons and grandsons, and is regarded as one of the most biologically successful humans to ever exist.
 
She betrayed Maxima in SA because Maxima was a terrible monarch, and was delighted to return to her service when a) her replacements turned out to be even worse and b) Maxima promised to be better at her day job.

so she's marrying the (until now) underappreciated underling who actually kept things running? That's actually not a bad idea, oh sure there might be some compatibility issues (unless Sazu is into chicks) but as loveless political marriages go both parties bringing something the other lacks to the table, and a good working relationship is probably above average.
 
Is there a word for "to political marriage as rape is to sex"?
Marrey? Spousal abromance? Forced kinging?
Cause, while this seems like a pretty rapey culture, afaics this seems more like a political maneuver than a sexual one.
Do these people even have romance? Can someone who knows the comics answer that?
 
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so she's marrying the (until now) underappreciated underling who actually kept things running? That's actually not a bad idea, oh sure there might be some compatibility issues (unless Sazu is into chicks) but as loveless political marriages go both parties bringing something the other lacks to the table, and a good working relationship is probably above average.

Let's hope that when Sazu inevitably betrays her and takes over that she does it properly.
 
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