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Dacap posted:It's not that bad, she can change back to human. The dude covered in eyes has it way worse. That dude should teach his own class at the mansion. He's already got lots of pupils!
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Dacap posted:It's not that bad, she can change back to human. The dude covered in eyes has it way worse.
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He can also see what was happening in Glob Herman, after Glob at a bunch of maggoty dinosaur meet. And, couldn't close his eyes.
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CapnAndy posted:Nah, his powers are rapidly turning out to be the coolest. He can see everything. He can see magic. He can see what you're going to do and all your emotional tells. If you left the slightest trail, he can see that. He can see exactly how to beat you. Plus he can do that super thing where a character poses midair shooting two targets behind him perfectly and it makes sense. Plus he knows his powers arent good in a fight so he just decided to use guns. I dig it.
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# ? May 31, 2013 20:39 |
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Dacap posted:It's not that bad, she can change back to human. The dude covered in eyes has it way worse. Is he any relation to the one from New X-Men who had extra mouths on her neck, the most useful application of which was basically super-ventriloquism?
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# ? May 31, 2013 20:56 |
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I just started reading Journey into Mystery. I am attempting not to spam this thread too much. JiM 622 Volstagg! JiM 623
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# ? Jun 1, 2013 18:11 |
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Lobok posted:That dude should teach his own class at the mansion. You can just go right out and gently caress yourself, Mister Man.
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Volstagg! Journey into Mystery 630
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Uthor posted:Volstagg! The norse gods shouldn't be throwing stones in glass houses: The Biggest Jerk posted:Man that shark girl really got shafted in terms of the x-gene she got. (From New X-Men) Alhazred fucked around with this message at 10:43 on Jun 2, 2013 |
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Alhazred posted:The norse gods shouldn't be throwing stones in glass houses: That's not even a Mutation, that's just a mutation.
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Alhazred posted:The norse gods shouldn't be throwing stones in glass houses: Why must I be the pedantic motherfucker? Look at which way the arms of the cross are bent.
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I'm going to double-down on pedantry and mention that it doesn't matter which way it's facing because it's a bi-directional symbol. Also, norse gods throw loving hammers in their glass houses - hammers with engraved swastikas on them - so it's no wonder they'd hate nazis for co-opting their symbol.
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MikeJF posted:That's not even a Mutation, that's just a mutation. Well, I guess it's only a matter of time before Spider Jerusalem shows up.
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Ghostlight posted:I'm going to double-down on pedantry and mention that it doesn't matter which way it's facing because it's a bi-directional symbol. That and the swastika I believe has origins in Hindu and other Asian culture as well. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swastika The Nazi's pretty much killed it. quote:The swastika literally means "to be good"
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# ? Jun 2, 2013 17:11 |
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So, the Nazi's were only using it ironically? Hipster Hitler would have a field day.
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Johnny Aztec posted:So, the Nazi's were only using it ironically? Petty sure Hipster Hitler had a comic about that. EDIT: It did
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Alhazred posted:The norse gods shouldn't be throwing stones in glass houses: Whatever, it's just a story. JiM 630 Loki loves the internet. JiM 631
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# ? Jun 2, 2013 18:35 |
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God, JiM was so good.
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# ? Jun 2, 2013 18:42 |
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It still is, just differently so.
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# ? Jun 2, 2013 18:53 |
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Got this from a Cracked.com article. Apparently this is from one of those mini-comics that used to come with toys.
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muscles like this? posted:Got this from a Cracked.com article. Apparently this is from one of those mini-comics that used to come with toys. ... and that is where babies come from.
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Bruce Banner and his science team travel to Jotunheim, where they meet up with Thor. They accidentally time-traveled though, to a time before Thor hung out on Earth regularly. Back in the day he was a little more... gullible, let's say. Indestructible Hulk #8
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Another day, another batch of JiM panels! I'm skipping all the Thori ones as those were posted when the issues first came out. The gods are trying to be nicer to the humans. I know where this is going... Yup! JiM 632 Team ups! JiM 634 And I never get tired of all the internet jokes. JiM 634 and 636
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# ? Jun 4, 2013 18:31 |
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I do believe that girl got a squishable stuffed grumpy cat. Best santa.
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This is actually Chumley, the cat of Mitch & Bettie Breitweisers (artists of the issue) http://dismang.deviantart.com/art/Chumley-116863539
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# ? Jun 5, 2013 16:20 |
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Bandette is pretty fun, you guys: Sometimes there's even a little action: Bandette #1 & #4, respectively.
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Is Bandette available in a trade yet or is it digital only? I adore everything I've seen of it.
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The is the first I've seen of Bandette and now I want more.Uthor posted:Someone please please please tell me they have the sequence to Savage Wolverine #5 where Hulk yells, "Hulk Smash!", jumps at Cthulhu, bunch of awesome/funny stuff happens, and Cho comments "That was pretty awesome and funny." Because it is. Awesome and funny. Some awesome and funny pages from Savage Wolverine #5 I think my favorite detail is the whale's sound effect being "Chump". RandallODim fucked around with this message at 17:30 on Jun 9, 2013 |
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Sentinel Red posted:Is Bandette available in a trade yet or is it digital only? I adore everything I've seen of it. The publisher has announced print versions of a few of their titles, but I don't think Bandette is one of them yet. As far as I know, comiXology is the only place to get it at the moment. Still, totally worth the three bucks it took me to catch up: I think that's from #4 as well...
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I think the plan is to publish singles on Comixology, then print trades when enough issues are in the can, which Bandette hasn't quite hit yet.
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RandallODim posted:I think my favorite detail is the whale's sound effect being "Chump". Thanks! But the first two images aren't coming up (for me, at least). Uthor fucked around with this message at 17:36 on Jun 9, 2013 |
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Uthor posted:Thanks! But the first two images aren't coming up (for me, at least). Ah crap, I was trying to get imgur to stop converting those two to .jpgs, and must've deleted the ones I actually ended up posting too. Fixed it now!
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So I have a question about this thread. I know that funny pages from Marvel/DC/Dark Horse/ Independent comics are allowed, but where do you stand on Twisted Toyfare Theatre (the comic series feature toys, mostly Marvel ones) that used to run in Wizard and Toyfare magazine? Are they allowed or is that over the pale? Since I have a lot of scans of those that I consider funny. Anyway, to keep this post helpful, here's some pages I always found amusing. Let's travel back in time to the 90's. Back when Mark Gruenwald was writing Captain America. Let's just say that by and large, Cap and his foes were a bit less focused and intense then they are nowadays. How so? Well consider this. The Red Skull was revealed to be alive in Issue 350 after being dead for a good 50 issues, and he was operating in Washington in a cloned body of Captain America. About 40 or so issues of people breaking into his Washington hideout, the Skull get's fed up and decides to leave. But why did the Skull set up shop in the nation's capital? Was it a part of a scheme to kill the president? To take over Congress? No, it was because he liked being able to point his gun at buildings. Source: Captain America Volume 1, issue 393. Still, the Skull ran a tight ship. He had a squad of loyal super villains that he called his Skeleton Krew. He must have treated them well, right? I just love how Crossbones after he is fired goes STRAIGHT to his room and starts sulking, like he's a 14 year old kid. In fact his room looks like that of a 14 year old kid. Source: Captain America Volume 1, issue 394. Bonus scan, here is the Skull and his Krew escaping from a German team of superheroes who were putting them on trial for war crimes. The Skull get's away by having Armin Zola show up with Avenger's Impersonators to take them into custody. The "Avengers" are really bioplastiods who have shape shifted themselves to look like the Avenger's. But what about the Quinn Jet they are flying in? Answer: Ewww. But evil points for hoping you killed somebody at the end there Skull. Source: Captain America Volume 1, issue 393.
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I have that issue of Captain America and I always chuckle at Bones running his finger on the "ceiling" like that...partly because I wonder if he was stupid enough to eat some.
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It's a real shame that Gruenwald's interminable run is what followed JM Dematteis' run, where he took a lot of the cast in a more mature and psychologically intense direction.
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Meanwhile, around the same time, Tom DeFalco (with Paul Ryan) followed up Walt Simonson's phenomenal run on FF by answering all your questions about Skrull/Human biology. Source: Fantastic Four 385. I always wonder if DeFalco is just in denial when he goes on about how fans loved what he was doing and talks about how the sales just kept climbing, or if he really believes that he was doing great work and revitalizing the franchise.
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Small, but funny: In Daredevil: End of Days' conclusion (#8), the Daily Bugle is sending out its final print edition, and the lead story is the Daredevil piece that Ben Urich had been working on until his death the previous issue. But the funny part is in the bottom right. You'll get 'em one day, JJ. (Also for any 12 year olds in the crowd, the fap sound is Urich's kid hitting a punching bag)
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Kid Urich does a lot of fapping those couple pages.
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Nick Fury: Agent of Wearing Nothing Possible From Nick Fury Vs Shield. sporklift fucked around with this message at 03:44 on Jun 10, 2013 |
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TwoPair posted:Small, but funny: In Daredevil: End of Days' conclusion (#8), the Daily Bugle is sending out its final print edition, and the lead story is the Daredevil piece that Ben Urich had been working on until his death the previous issue. Ben Urich is dead? TwoPair posted:You'll get 'em one day, JJ. From Spidey Super Stories #26 Oh Jonah
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