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Fuego Fish posted:Each mind that views this image struggles as best it can to perceive that unreadable text as dialogue it can comprehend. As best I can comprehend the pixelation, Carol Danvers is pissed because Black Panther thought about the Stay-Puft Galactus Man. Meanwhile... Ed Brubaker's Velvet, issues one and two.
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Got a copy for $8 (+shipping) of the first God of Thunder deluxe hardcover on it's way to me, thanks to this thread and talk of Thor being epic. Anytime I can pay a buck an issue for great comics in hardcover binding I'm very happy. Wish I could find the second half of that run for as cheap. I definitely enjoyed the first She-Thor trade by Aaron, but I think I'm going to hold off on reading the rest of that until I get the back story. Are Thor and Unworthy continuing to be great?
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# ? Mar 29, 2017 14:38 |
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This squirrel girl reboot is pretty gritty.
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# ? Mar 29, 2017 14:46 |
Ygolonac posted:As best I can comprehend the pixelation, Carol Danvers is pissed because Black Panther thought about the Stay-Puft Galactus Man. Velvet is so drat good.
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# ? Mar 29, 2017 15:05 |
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As far as Badass Galactus nobody beats Ribic/Svorcina imo
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# ? Mar 29, 2017 15:26 |
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What Not To Wear sure got weird.
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# ? Mar 29, 2017 15:29 |
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zoux posted:As far as Badass Galactus nobody beats Ribic/Svorcina imo Of course it's Thor.
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# ? Mar 29, 2017 15:40 |
That one storyline in Nova where Nova is helping evacuate a planet Galactus is about to eat is one of the greatest depictions of Galactus ever.
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# ? Mar 29, 2017 15:42 |
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Toshimo posted:Just remember that this is the perception of Galactus from the human mind and not his actual form. In actuality both he and likely The Watcher look entirely different and possibly not even something that can be rendered in standard euclidean space. Galactus is always perceived buy races as their most feared object. It's possible that the Watcher perceives Galactus in a Way Beyond the comprehension of mere mortals. Tippy Toe saw him as a big squirrel so it's not always their most feared object. Hilariously him and Squirrel Girl knew this but just described his clothes to each other so they both thought they saw him the same way (this implies he looks like whatever but is actually wearing that outfit).
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# ? Mar 29, 2017 18:29 |
Duke Igthorn posted:Tippy Toe saw him as a big squirrel so it's not always their most feared object. Hilariously him and Squirrel Girl knew this but just described his clothes to each other so they both thought they saw him the same way (this implies he looks like whatever but is actually wearing that outfit).
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# ? Mar 29, 2017 19:56 |
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# ? Mar 29, 2017 20:14 |
Galactus doesn't appear as your worst fear, he just appears as something your mind can comprehend.
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# ? Mar 29, 2017 20:15 |
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I can't help but imagine something tickling the back of Molecule Man's mind in the final panel there. e: "Yeah, but can't everyone do th...hmmm. Hmmmmmmmmm."
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# ? Mar 29, 2017 20:24 |
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Doc Hawkins posted:I imagine something is tickling the back of Molecule Man's mind in the final there. This was at the start of Secret Wars, so I'm guessing he was more like "oh my, I got Ultron killed ".
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# ? Mar 29, 2017 20:26 |
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Wasn't that the beginning of "wait Molecule Man is all powerful"?
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# ? Mar 29, 2017 20:28 |
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Push El Burrito posted:Wasn't that the beginning of "wait Molecule Man is all powerful"? In the first issue there, he still thought all he could do was manipulate inorganic material. And not even dramatically -- he had to be talked into throwing Ultron at Galactus. It wasn't until about issue eight that Doom explained things to him. And then a couple years later, he and the Beyonder were revealed to be parts of an incomplete Cosmic Cube, and they were cubified together. prefect fucked around with this message at 20:33 on Mar 29, 2017 |
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Man, what the hell was Beyonder thinking bring Galactus to Battleworld? A. He's not an Earth "villain" or whatever that is the point of the whole contest, and B. He's a drat multi-cosmic entity, the Beyonder knows drat well what he is!
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Choco1980 posted:Man, what the hell was Beyonder thinking bring Galactus to Battleworld? A. He's not an Earth "villain" or whatever that is the point of the whole contest, and B. He's a drat multi-cosmic entity, the Beyonder knows drat well what he is!
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Nessus posted:What was the Beyonder's goal there, even? I mean if he just wanted to see some sick fights, Galactus is a good backstop and presumably he would be mollified if the Beyonder was like 'yo, free planet.' It was less that Galactus was angry, more that he was taken to this strange planet to fight guys and he's all "hey free planet" and promptly ignores the supers and starts setting to work slowly eating the planet. With the Supers still on it. It's been awhile, but iirc, he at the time was waiting for his ship to find him (it didn't take that long to track him down) which I'm pretty sure is just his portable closet full of the serious planet energy eating technology. Ultron was basically his piece of bread and butter before his dinner was ready for his table.
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# ? Mar 30, 2017 04:25 |
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That Beyonder was retconned into basically being a bewildered infant member of his race.
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# ? Mar 30, 2017 09:59 |
Beyonder's been retconned so many times it hardly even matters what the latest retcon is.
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# ? Mar 30, 2017 14:02 |
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Ygolonac posted:Ed Brubaker's Velvet, issues one and two. I've never even heard of Velvet and I assumed this was Bru right away. He certainly has a distinctive "voice"
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# ? Mar 30, 2017 20:21 |
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Lurdiak posted:Beyonder's been retconned so many times it hardly even matters what the latest retcon is. The best Beyonder retcon is that they were just loving with everybody, like they were with Nextwave.
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# ? Mar 31, 2017 05:35 |
wiegieman posted:The best Beyonder retcon is that they were just loving with everybody, like they were with Nextwave.
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# ? Mar 31, 2017 11:42 |
wiegieman posted:The best Beyonder retcon is that they were just loving with everybody, like they were with Nextwave. Thank you for reminding me to listen to the Nextwave theme song.
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Say Nothing posted:That Beyonder was retconned into basically being a bewildered infant member of his race. That part itself was pretty cool (80s obsessed idiot teenage supergod) but the Ivory Kings themselves weren't. They're good for exactly one story and it's been told. I'm really hoping Ewing isn't seeding the idea of them returning in Ultimates 2, because I have so little interest in revisiting that story again.
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wiegieman posted:The best Beyonder retcon is that they were just loving with everybody, like they were with Nextwave. Wait, so what's the story with Beyonders and Nextwave?
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# ? Mar 31, 2017 18:39 |
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Parahexavoctal posted:Thank you for reminding me to listen to the Nextwave theme song. This one? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xuosmf1_mKs
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# ? Mar 31, 2017 18:43 |
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Doctor Doom is my favorite Marvel villain. Sure he's corny, sure he embodies every lame villainous stereotype. But the first Marvel comic I ever read with him in it was that issue of Secret Wars where he used lenses made out of Klaw's body to focus Galactus's energy into himself so that he has the power to challenge God to a fight. (Okay, The Beyonder, but even at the age of seven I knew that was totally God). Then he loses the fight and God commences to dissecting him while he's still alive to see what makes him so different from all the other men, but being vivisected was part of Doom's plan, he just wanted to get God in arm's reach so he could take HIS power. At the age of seven I had no such concepts as "BADASS" or "AWESOME" or "METAL AS gently caress". I had no idea what those feelings were called that that comic aroused in me.
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Nilbop posted:That part itself was pretty cool (80s obsessed idiot teenage supergod) but the Ivory Kings themselves weren't. They're good for exactly one story and it's been told. I'm really hoping Ewing isn't seeding the idea of them returning in Ultimates 2, because I have so little interest in revisiting that story again. Agreed. The Ivory Kings were awesome as this menacing threat mentioned, always in the wings and ready to be used. And then they sort of appear and go in short succession. (Though seeing them drive Hank Pym mad or how two completely kill off the Avengers super heavyweights was cool.) The only thing I found funny was the initial design of the Ivory Kings made them look like the Moonites from Aqua Teen Hunger Force on steroids. That should be how they get re-introduced. BTW remember in the early days of New Avengers where the most popular fan theory was that all the factions were composed of the end points of the Illuminati developments? (That the Priests were Dr. Strange's. The builders were Beast and Ironman. El Rabish was Reed Richards. The Ivory King was Black Bolt and the Ebony King* was Black Panther.) That the plot was going on a "The Illuminati in their parinoia become the threat they wanted to fight." It's not often that a story becomes better than the popular fan theory ends up. *= When a typo in one issue creates speculation about the existence of a new faction, you are doing a good job as a writer.
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The Question IRL posted:It's not often that a story becomes better than the popular fan theory ends up. Really? I uh, didn't realize this was a rare occurrence.
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Lurdiak posted:Really? I uh, didn't realize this was a rare occurrence. Fan theory can often go in new or exciting directions. Or they are satisfying in a way the story isn't. Like how the unseen monster is way scarier than the man in the rubber monster suit. But Hickman just really managed to stick the landing with his Avengers run, even when all the fan theories were flying.
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# ? Mar 31, 2017 21:58 |
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I'm just glad Hickman took his little Secret Wars story and turned it into a years long double book epic that ended with the destruction of the multi-verse and a line wide derail of every other marvel book. Like I would love to see the sales pitch go from "I want to write secret wars" to "ok I'll do avengers and new avengers" to "get every writer on the phone I'm killing the universe and reshaping it after my favorite character"
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Toshimo posted:Things take a turn for the worse as Thor concludes the Surtur Saga: the Fire Lord of Muspelheim leads a devastating twin-pronged assault on Asgard and Midgard. While Thor and his warriors rush to defend the helpless mortals (including a fairly overmatched Fantastic Four and The Avengers), Odin, the All-Father, takes on the demon himself in defense of Asgard. It's all a bit too much, even for the Lord of Asgard and Odin summons both of his sons to his aid.
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Happy Noodle Boy posted:I'm just glad Hickman took his little Secret Wars story and turned it into a years long double book epic that ended with the destruction of the multi-verse and a line wide derail of every other marvel book. I'm not sure if I entirely buy the theory that Hickman just wrote Avengers and Secret Wars to wank off on his Doctor Doom love, but if I were to entertain that theory there's an awful lot of wood for that particular fire, But then I didn't like Hickman's run on Avengers/NA at all; I found the tone completely wrong for an Avengers book, his villains without exception forgettable and the characters he introduced didn't fit the world at all. I recognize that it was technically well written and juggled, but it felt more like one of his indie books than a mainstream Avengers title.
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# ? Apr 1, 2017 03:54 |
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I just knew there was no way it was gonna live up to his Fantastic Four run.
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# ? Apr 1, 2017 04:22 |
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RiotGearEpsilon posted:Wait, so what's the story with Beyonders and Nextwave? This is best answered by rephrasing the original statement. wiegieman posted:The best Beyonder retcon is that the writers and publisher were just loving with everybody, like they were with Nextwave.
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# ? Apr 1, 2017 05:13 |
The Question IRL posted:Fan theory can often go in new or exciting directions. Or they are satisfying in a way the story isn't. Like how the unseen monster is way scarier than the man in the rubber monster suit.
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# ? Apr 1, 2017 10:33 |
Remember that fan theory people had where the guy who works for Bruce Wayne in the Dark Knight was secretly Riddler because his name rhymes with "Mysteries"? That's the level most fan theories I've seen are at.
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It comes down to whether the story proposed in the "theory" appeals to you. One which appealed to me despite not really working was "the main characters from Fight Club are Calvin and Hobbes." It's at least an idea that I would be interested in seeing worked through, and could be great in a Weapon Brown sort of way. I really don't get why some people seem to find the idea of Superman killing women with his death-sperm really appealing.
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