Hank Pym shouldn't be up there, that's ridiculous. He's a guy who's made bad decisions, but isn't mentally ill. If you want mentally ill Marvel characters, go with Sentry.
Hank Pym is what happens when a guy who is destined to be a super-science villain tries to become a hero instead, because of love.
@Jon: Agreed. They need to provide links to the comics on the original pages. Plus that way the creators get hits/ad revenue, as well. Embedding like this, even if Gawker is hosting the files themselves, just seems a bit slimy (and impossible to read in this awful new layout).
Lisa Simpson: What position have you got for me? [the kids gasps] Lisa Simpson: That's right. A girl who wants to play football. How about that? Ned Flanders: Well, thats super-duper, Lisa. We've already got four girls on the team. Lisa Simpson: You do? Ned Flanders: Uh huh. But we'd love to have you on board! Lisa Simpson: Well... football's not really my thing. After all... what kind of civilized person would play a game with the skin of an innocent pig? Ned Flanders: Well, actually, Lisa, these balls are synthetic! Janey: And for every ball you buy, a dollar goes to Amnesty International! Lisa Simpson: [crying] I've gotta go!
It's a bit disappointing that in all the news and coverage of this, I haven't once heard them point out that these are generation II plants, and that the newer, way more efficient generation III and III+ plants aren't susceptible to this kind of failure, so all this widespread nuclear panic and fear is quite unnecessary. Even if you count natural disasters like this, nuclear energy is still waaaay safer and cleaner than coal.
I'd still really like to know if my password was decrypted or not. Is there any way to get a list or find out of my account's password was in the clear?