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Fuego Fish
Dec 5, 2004

By tooth and claw!

Rhyno posted:

Mojo II was a clone!

Hollywood-style nepotism at its purest level!

edit for content, since this is a new page:



Hawkeye enjoys the little things in life, from the pages of Avengers: Endless Wartime (which you should read, because it's great).

Fuego Fish fucked around with this message at 05:26 on Oct 3, 2013

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laz0rbeak
Oct 9, 2011

Say Nothing posted:

I tried finding a funny Psylocke panel in reply to this, but all I found was pages and pages of the same spine twisting 'boobs-butt' pose.
Source: Every comic Psylocke appears in.




Here ya go.

ManiacClown posted:

The singlet thong and chronic "boobs-butt pose" are why I hate this character. She has no purpose other than Chris Claremont spank material. At least she looks different now, but who knows how long it'll last?

As mentioned, I think you mean "Jim Lee." Claremont wrote the majority of the non-ninja Psylocke, in Captain Britain and later in X-Men. Ninja wedgie was a Jim Lee design, and almost all the stuff that followed up from it was after Claremont left (the Jim Lee design was '89, Claremont left in '91, and Psylocke didn't even rejoin the team until early '91). Jim Lee was also writing the comic when Psylocke started trying to seduce Cyclops for no reason, shockingly enough.

DarkCrawler posted:

I have a soft spot for him because I started reading comics when he was like the main villain (or when those comics made their way to Finland which was like ten years later). That was an weird era. Longshot. Spiral. X-Babies.

I love Mojo, but he has pretty much always been more of an "annual" level villain than a "main" villain.

Avulsion
Feb 12, 2006
I never knew what hit me
re: Mojo










Source is Astonishing Tales - Bobby and Sam in Mojoworld 1-6

Defiance Industries
Jul 22, 2010

A five-star manufacturer


laz0rbeak posted:

As mentioned, I think you mean "Jim Lee." Claremont wrote the majority of the non-ninja Psylocke, in Captain Britain and later in X-Men. Ninja wedgie was a Jim Lee design, and almost all the stuff that followed up from it was after Claremont left (the Jim Lee design was '89, Claremont left in '91, and Psylocke didn't even rejoin the team until early '91). Jim Lee was also writing the comic when Psylocke started trying to seduce Cyclops for no reason, shockingly enough.

I think all of Claremont's later work indicates he's no less guilty than Lee on the Creep-o-meter.

DarkCrawler
Apr 6, 2009

by vyelkin

Defiance Industries posted:

I think all of Claremont's later work indicates he's no less guilty than Lee on the Creep-o-meter.

Jim Lee's like a shoplifter on the creep-o-meter. Claremont is Pol Pot.

Say Nothing
Mar 5, 2013

by FactsAreUseless
So, Greg Land's porn tracing.
Creep-o-meter Hitler?

Defiance Industries
Jul 22, 2010

A five-star manufacturer


Somehow I find Claremont creepier since I feel like some of what Land does is just laziness.

Mr. Maltose
Feb 16, 2011

The Guffless Girlverine
But Claremont has actually produced good work.

Zamboni Apocalypse
Dec 29, 2009

Avulsion posted:

re: Mojo

[tIMG]awesomeness[/tIMG]

Source is Astonishing Tales - Bobby and Sam in Mojoworld 1-6

Guess I know what I'd trying to dig up when I get off work...

Choco1980
Feb 22, 2013

I fell in love with a Video Nasty
I have no idea if Bobby and Sam are supposed to be known people and I don't care. I love every inch of what I just saw.

Mr. Maltose
Feb 16, 2011

The Guffless Girlverine
Considering the War of Northern Aggression bit I think it may be Iceman and Cannonball?

Rohan Kishibe
Oct 29, 2011

Frankly, I don't like you
and I never have.

Choco1980 posted:

I have no idea if Bobby and Sam are supposed to be known people and I don't care. I love every inch of what I just saw.

People in this thread REALLY need to read New Mutants.

prefect
Sep 11, 2001

No one, Woodhouse.
No one.




Dead Man’s Band

Mr. Maltose posted:

Considering the War of Northern Aggression bit I think it may be Iceman and Cannonball?

Iceman is a white guy. That's Roberto da Costa, a.k.a. Sunspot.

Mr. Maltose
Feb 16, 2011

The Guffless Girlverine
Ahahahaha I completely forgot Sunspot was also Bobby.

ManiacClown
May 30, 2002

Gone, gone, O honky man,
And rise the M.C. Etrigan!


I have no idea why Juggernaut has a bloody shovel, but between the look on his face over it and Dr. Octopus riding a horse that clearly has murder on its eyes, I don't care why. This image is wonderful.

redbackground
Sep 24, 2007

BEHOLD!
OPTIC BLAST!
Grimey Drawer

ManiacClown posted:

I have no idea why Juggernaut has a bloody shovel, but between the look on his face over it and Dr. Octopus riding a horse that clearly has murder on its eyes, I don't care why. This image is wonderful.
Also: The Liefield 5.0

Atmus
Mar 8, 2002
I don't still live with my parents but I would actually pay to see this movie.

Those are some angry horses.

Avulsion
Feb 12, 2006
I never knew what hit me
Mojo asks for dating advice:


Last page linked for spoilers

I really love how the artist draws this Mojo, it's a great mix of creepy and absurd. Try to identify the various bits welded to his back. Sadly, the entire series is only 54 pages (including the covers).

Avulsion fucked around with this message at 19:55 on Oct 3, 2013

Protocol 5
Sep 23, 2004

"I can't wait until cancer inevitably chokes the life out of Curt Schilling."
Venom chewing on the giant Bill Foster puppet, Ares smashing Daredevil's jaw with the butt of his rifle, and Reed's creepy expression as he's enveloping those dudes are all really good.

Elfface
Nov 14, 2010

Da-na-na-na-na-na-na
IRON JONAH
I thought the coffee-stain was vomit at first, and now suddenly, everything he says is in Mr Creosote's voice.

Mr. Maltose
Feb 16, 2011

The Guffless Girlverine
I don't know what's better, Mojo's Ipod streaming Coldplay or Cannonball's mastery of Balloon Twist Construction.

Who did the art on this? It's fantastic.

CapnAndy
Feb 27, 2004

Some teeth long for ripping, gleaming wet from black dog gums. So you keep your eyes closed at the end. You don't want to see such a mouth up close. before the bite, before its oblivion in the goring of your soft parts, the speckled lips will curl back in a whinny of excitement. You just know it.
I want to know why Sue is doing speed-dating.

bobkatt013
Oct 8, 2006

You’re telling me Peter Parker is ...... Spider-man!?

CapnAndy posted:

I want to know why Sue is doing speed-dating.

Namor will be at every table.

Avulsion
Feb 12, 2006
I never knew what hit me

ManiacClown posted:

I have no idea why Juggernaut has a bloody shovel, but between the look on his face over it and Dr. Octopus riding a horse that clearly has murder on its eyes, I don't care why. This image is wonderful.

Luke Cage getting kicked in the face by a horse becomes extra funny when you read the preceding pages. The attention to detail in this series is great.

Mr. Maltose posted:

I don't know what's better, Mojo's Ipod streaming Coldplay or Cannonball's mastery of Balloon Twist Construction.

Who did the art on this? It's fantastic.

Nick Pitarra, he also does the art on The Manhattan Projects, another great read by Hickman.

CapnAndy posted:

I want to know why Sue is doing speed-dating.

It's Mojoworld, they're all actors on the set of the rip-off of "Wedding Crashers" that Bobby and Sam are filming.

Phy
Jun 27, 2008



Fun Shoe

NiceGuy.jpg

Sefer
Sep 2, 2006
Not supposed to be here today

Avulsion posted:


Source is Astonishing Tales - Bobby and Sam in Mojoworld 1-6

How did I not know this existed before now?

d00gZ
Oct 12, 2002

Original Sin Murderer
Wild Guess #627
Edward Snowden

"My sole motive is to inform the public as to that which is done in their name and that which is done against them."
I've somehow never read this story, despite it being a Hickman/Pitarra joint, what the gently caress is wrong with me?

Waterhaul
Nov 5, 2005


it was a nice post,
you shouldn't have signed it.



The "completely real" History of Silvermane in Superior Foes of Spider-Man #3







Waterhaul fucked around with this message at 15:16 on Oct 4, 2013

Uthor
Jul 9, 2006

Gummy Bear Heaven ... It's where I go when the world is too mean.

Waterhaul posted:

The "completely real" History of Silvermane in Superior Foes of Spider-Man #3

Fixed!

Him trying to knife the kid in the second panel of the last page was my favorite bit.

Mr. Maltose
Feb 16, 2011

The Guffless Girlverine
I was about to say, that didn't look anything like Superior.

The Question IRL
Jun 8, 2013

Only two contestants left! Here is Doom's chance for revenge...

The best part of those pages is either the fact that while everyone else is eating Burgers ("quick logo outwards. Need to get the advertisers revenue") that Beast is eating cat food and Venom is eating Brains.

Or maybe it's the fact that when no one is looking, Spider-Woman turns into a Skrull.

Or maybe it's the fact the band in the last page is Angar and the Screamers!

Snowglobe of Doom
Mar 30, 2012

sucks to be right

The Question IRL posted:

The best part of those pages is either

Also approximately a thousand cameo appearances by characters like Phone Ranger, Howard the Duck, Armadillo, Porcupine, etc etc..

HUNDU THE BEAST GOD
Sep 14, 2007

everything is yours

DarkCrawler posted:

Jim Lee's like a shoplifter on the creep-o-meter. Claremont is Pol Pot.

The only part in the Marvel Comics: The Untold Story book was that I want to say Jim Shooter nixed Claremont's idea of Prof. X getting beat up by a mob because he wanted to go around in public dressed as a woman. I would've loved to see how he'd work that into a story.

Choco1980
Feb 22, 2013

I fell in love with a Video Nasty
Stuff like those Mojoworld stories, and the recently posted Illuminati "bro-talk" session make me wish we had some sort of regular "goofing" anthology title. I don't mean like a "wacky" Brand-Ecch! style parody fest, but rather just little funny and/or weird or whatever small continuity-be-damned pieces by whomever, of the same sort of flavor as got collected years back in the "Bizarro Comics" books. Just a quiet little title put aside strictly for the fun of it, for everyone involved. Considering lately (especially at Marvel, apparently) creators have been starting to remember that comic books are fun, and superheroes are kinda absurd at their heart, I think it'd fly over well in today's industry.

redbackground
Sep 24, 2007

BEHOLD!
OPTIC BLAST!
Grimey Drawer

Choco1980 posted:

Stuff like those Mojoworld stories, and the recently posted Illuminati "bro-talk" session make me wish we had some sort of regular "goofing" anthology title. I don't mean like a "wacky" Brand-Ecch! style parody fest, but rather just little funny and/or weird or whatever small continuity-be-damned pieces by whomever
That's kiiiiind of what A+X is.

Senor Candle
Nov 5, 2008

redbackground posted:

That's kiiiiind of what A+X is.

It's also the first 15 issues of Avenging Spider-Man

Sadsack
Mar 5, 2009

Fighting evil with cups of tea and crippling self-doubt.

Choco1980 posted:

Stuff like those Mojoworld stories, and the recently posted Illuminati "bro-talk" session make me wish we had some sort of regular "goofing" anthology title. I don't mean like a "wacky" Brand-Ecch! style parody fest, but rather just little funny and/or weird or whatever small continuity-be-damned pieces by whomever, of the same sort of flavor as got collected years back in the "Bizarro Comics" books. Just a quiet little title put aside strictly for the fun of it, for everyone involved. Considering lately (especially at Marvel, apparently) creators have been starting to remember that comic books are fun, and superheroes are kinda absurd at their heart, I think it'd fly over well in today's industry.

I would buy the hell out of The Avenger's Day Off.

404GoonNotFound
Aug 6, 2006

The McRib is back!?!?

Sadsack posted:

I would buy the hell out of The Avenger's Day Off.

Isn't that pretty much Hawkeye?

Sadsack
Mar 5, 2009

Fighting evil with cups of tea and crippling self-doubt.

404GoonNotFound posted:

Isn't that pretty much Hawkeye?

Less fighting Russian goons, more Wolverine and Dr Strange talking about hockey.

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prefect
Sep 11, 2001

No one, Woodhouse.
No one.




Dead Man’s Band

404GoonNotFound posted:

Isn't that pretty much Hawkeye?

Hawkeye is "An Avenger's Day Off".

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