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prefect
Sep 11, 2001

No one, Woodhouse.
No one.




Dead Man’s Band

Uthor posted:

Reminds me of this.


(yes, I found it on Tumblr...)

The best part about that gif is that the kiss doesn't immediately cause them to start throwing punches at each other, which is what I would have expected. :3:

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MikeJF
Dec 20, 2003




prefect posted:

The best part about that gif is that the kiss doesn't immediately cause them to start throwing punches at each other, which is what I would have expected. :3:





Like so?

But yeah that first one posted is lovely.

Kalli
Jun 2, 2001



MikeJF posted:

Has there ever been a 'Marvel: Superheroes get some loving therapy' miniseries?

Although given pop-culture's version of therapy and psychology it'd probably do more harm than good.

I don't think so but they've done a few therapy issues that I know of using Doc Samson. X-Factor #87 was right after Executioner's Song and the team was forced into mandated therapy, and was a rather memorable issue:





Then I think after Civil War there was an issue of Thunderbolts (I think) where Samson was trying to work out Speedball's problems

MikeJF
Dec 20, 2003




Kalli posted:

the team was forced into mandated therapy, and was a rather memorable issue:

Quite frankly every drat superhero should be in mandatory therapy SEE THIS IS WHY WE NEEDED REGISTRATION EH

zoux
Apr 28, 2006

Kalli posted:


Then I think after Civil War there was an issue of Thunderbolts (I think) where Samson was trying to work out Speedball's problems

Yeah that's part of Ellis' really really good run.

Breetai
Nov 6, 2005

🥄Mah spoon is too big!🍌

Uthor posted:

Reminds me of this.


(yes, I found it on Tumblr...)

That's amazing. Does anyone know what fight this is?

e: the expression on the guy in the background. :allears:

Electric_Mud
May 31, 2011

>10 THRUST "ROBO_COX"
>20 GOTO 10

Wait, Guido's mutation turned him white?

Mulva
Sep 13, 2011
It's about time for my once per decade ban for being a consistently terrible poster.

Breetai posted:

That's amazing. Does anyone know what fight this is?

e: the expression on the guy in the background. :allears:

Le Banner/Bernardo from back in 95. Le Banner is the guy that kisses him first, and he knocks out Bernardo in the second round.

Red
Apr 15, 2003

Yeah, great at getting us into Wawa.
I remember vaguely that once, Deadpool was KO'd or hurt pretty badly, and laying on the ground, going: "Bueller? Bueller?".

Does anybody have that? Where is it from?

Macdeo Lurjtux
Jul 5, 2011

BRRREADSTOOORRM!
I forget, was Guido still the king of the underworld when X factor ended?

Alien Rope Burn
Dec 5, 2004

I wanna be a saikyo HERO!
Yes. That's how the series ended.

Gavok
Oct 10, 2005

Brock! Oh, man, I'm sorry about your...

...tooth?


Macdeo Lurjtux posted:

I forget, was Guido still the king of the underworld when X factor ended?

He's since been ousted in the pages of Thunderbolts. Red Hulk offered him a ride back with them out of Hell, but Guido said he'd rather get there through his own redemption.

Electric_Mud
May 31, 2011

>10 THRUST "ROBO_COX"
>20 GOTO 10
Had some more time to work on rereading Irredeemable and came across this panel related to my previous post,


Irredeemable 7

Lobok
Jul 13, 2006

Say Watt?

Does his belt say FML?

Electric_Mud
May 31, 2011

>10 THRUST "ROBO_COX"
>20 GOTO 10
Look at one of the other pictures... yes, yes it does

Johnny Aztec
Jan 30, 2005

by Hand Knit

robziel posted:

Look at one of the other pictures... yes, yes it does


Dude is getting old. His hearing is going. he just wanted you to repeat what you said.

SilverSupernova
Feb 1, 2013

MikeJF posted:

Has there ever been a 'Marvel: Superheroes get some loving therapy' miniseries?

Although given pop-culture's version of therapy and psychology it'd probably do more harm than good.

I remember an issue of Marvel Adventures: Avengers where the whole team gets therapy.
I remember his diagnosis for Spider-Man being "Needs a wife!"

dordreff
Jul 16, 2013

SilverSupernova posted:

I remember an issue of Marvel Adventures: Avengers where the whole team gets therapy.
I remember his diagnosis for Spider-Man being "Needs a wife!"

Issue 24.

It also had this:

MA:A was a good series.

Gavok
Oct 10, 2005

Brock! Oh, man, I'm sorry about your...

...tooth?


I love the Watchmen reference tossed in there.

Lily Catts
Oct 17, 2012

Show me the way to you
(Heavy Metal)

Gavok posted:

I love the Watchmen reference tossed in there.

MA:A is pretty fun with its references. It had a panel in one issue about Tony musing "Hah! Like we'd ever throw the Hulk into space". I think the Planet Hulk storyline was going on at that time.

muscles like this!
Jan 17, 2005



Not like our other stuff, that was loving garbage!

Open Marriage Night
Sep 18, 2009

"Do you want to talk to a spider, Peter?"


Just noticed they gave Storm Ms.Marvel's old costume.

poly and open-minded
Nov 22, 2006

In BOD we trust

That's Storm's old costume too

Silhouette
Nov 16, 2002

SONIC BOOM!!!

MikeJF posted:

Has there ever been a 'Marvel: Superheroes get some loving therapy' miniseries?

Although given pop-culture's version of therapy and psychology it'd probably do more harm than good.

Yeah, it's called The Venture Brothers :v:

Elfface
Nov 14, 2010

Da-na-na-na-na-na-na
IRON JONAH
There was also the time the other watchers held an intervention for Uatu.

ubergnu
Jun 7, 2002

Failed gothic
Speaking of black superhero characters, I seem to remember a Spiderman issue from when I was a kid in...uh, late 80's maybe? It had this guy that got bitten by a radioactive rabbit (no, really) and was given the power by superstrong legs and speed, which he used to save the day from an industrial accident of some sort. I recall him using his superbunnylegs to manage a dangerous barrel of something. The thing is, he was ashamed of his powers, because, you know, black guy good at running and extra leg muscles. And it was played absolutely straight! I can't find it anywhere, but it would fit this thread.

e X
Feb 23, 2013

cool but crude

Elfface posted:

There was also the time the other watchers held an intervention for Uatu.

I thought they made a vow not to do that. :v:

Yvonmukluk
Oct 10, 2012

Everything is Sinister


e X posted:

I thought they made a vow not to do that. :v:
:thejoke:

Philippe
Aug 9, 2013

(she/her)

e X posted:

I thought they made a vow not to do that. :v:

:thejoke:

EDIT: Goddamnit.

Ghostlight
Sep 25, 2009

maybe for one second you can pause; try to step into another person's perspective, and understand that a watermelon is cursing me




Amazing Spider-Man #302

ubergnu
Jun 7, 2002

Failed gothic
Riiight, fiberglass rolls, not barrels. Thanks, it was a long time ago.

Fooly Cooly 25
Jan 18, 2005

Todo lo tuyo ahora es MIO

muscles like this? posted:


Not like our other stuff, that was loving garbage!

I'm more concerned that Terry's childhood involved him running around with handcuffed, shirtless men

Wheat Loaf
Feb 13, 2012

by FactsAreUseless
I believe this is from Uncanny X-Men #101:



You're not really in any position to slag off his outfit there, Wolverine.

prefect
Sep 11, 2001

No one, Woodhouse.
No one.




Dead Man’s Band

Metal Loaf posted:

I believe this is from Uncanny X-Men #101:



You're not really in any position to slag off his outfit there, Wolverine.

That's a black (string) tie -- pretty formal.

kdrudy
Sep 19, 2009

Also, does Kurt look like Charles Bronson on purpose?

prefect
Sep 11, 2001

No one, Woodhouse.
No one.




Dead Man’s Band

kdrudy posted:

Also, does Kurt look like Charles Bronson on purpose?

:ssh: Rhett Butler

Bloodly
Nov 3, 2008

Not as strong as you'd expect.

Ghostlight posted:


Amazing Spider-Man #302

I remember this. After this, Spider-man(Who's the shadow on the roof) comes down to talk to the guy. Turns out our man here got bit by a radioactive rabbit(I believe), got the 'proportional speed and strength' but didn't become a hero-just went on living his life-but doing what he could as he could. "What-I should have become the Amazing Bunny-Man or something?"

It's a nice and interesting sequence.

DisMafugga
Apr 29, 2013

Ghostlight posted:


Amazing Spider-Man #302

I like that he's moving so fast that he "can hardly follow him", yet his internal play-by-play was able to ponder every detail in real time.


muscles like this? posted:


Not like our other stuff, that was loving garbage!

I think it's pretty obvious what kind of pirates Terry is running from... :butt:

zoux
Apr 28, 2006

Metal Loaf posted:

I believe this is from Uncanny X-Men #101:



You're not really in any position to slag off his outfit there, Wolverine.

Ah yes the Run with Literally Leprechauns In It.

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Wheat Loaf
Feb 13, 2012

by FactsAreUseless
One of the leprechauns surprises Wolverine by calling him Logan - this is, I am quite sure, the first time his real name is ever used in the comic.

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