Translatin via Ann: Text: Have you lost a precious thing in exhange for power? Text: Over 5 million copies in print. Text: Web comic personality: One Text: The strongest Jump successor: Yuusuke Murata Text: The manga by the strongest tag-team Text: Is at last being adapted into anime. Text: Director: Shingo Natsume (Space Dandy, Fullmetal Alchemist: The Sacred Star of Milos) Text: Series Composition: Tomohiro Suzuki (Tiger & Bunny, Saint Seiya: Legend of Sanctuary) Text: Character design: Chikashi Kubota (From the New World, Robotics;Notes) Text: Animation production: Madhouse (Summer Wars, Hunter x Hunter) Text: Makoto Furukawa (Gaist Crusher, Golden Time) as Saitama Text: Kaito Ishikawa (Gargantia on the Verdurous Planet, Haikyu!!) as Genos Text: A man who became too strong. Text: A calm-type... Text: Superpowered hero... Text: It only takes One hit! Text: One punch! Saitama: I took up being a hero for a hobby. Text: An everyday knockout action premieres!
- 3/30/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
In an era that is dedicated to constantly updating every source of technology that is available, it seems impossible that no one knows what happened to Flight MH370 a full year after its disappearance. Of course, there are theories out there as to what actually happened but the suggestion of conspiracies and cover-ups invariably inspire eye-rolls rather than knowing nods.
Such a disappearance seems strange when Big Brother is always watching and with people voluntarily checking themselves in to places on social media, the likelihood of a plane just vanishing seems, well, unlikely. That doesn’t diminish the horror of the situation however.
The most common factor that causes a plane to crash is because it has ran out of fuel which is probably because of a leakage on the aircraft. And while a crash seems like an impossible thing to survive, there is hope. The first ninety seconds of...
Such a disappearance seems strange when Big Brother is always watching and with people voluntarily checking themselves in to places on social media, the likelihood of a plane just vanishing seems, well, unlikely. That doesn’t diminish the horror of the situation however.
The most common factor that causes a plane to crash is because it has ran out of fuel which is probably because of a leakage on the aircraft. And while a crash seems like an impossible thing to survive, there is hope. The first ninety seconds of...
- 3/10/2015
- by Sara Weir
- Obsessed with Film
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