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How Wonderful! posted:"Ham-and-egger"? Is that semi-contemporary slang in some region, because I only ever encounter it in stuff about boxing from like the 1920s or Harlem Renaissance fiction. It's a boxing term. He has a boxing glove arrow. Therefore...
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Plus he’s a carny.
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If anyone's allowed to still talk like he's being written by Stan Lee, it's Hawkeye.
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Kalli posted:X-factor had pretty fantatic art. Pretty sure at one point Strong Guy references that tons of weirdoes live in DC to explain it all away. The Larry Stroman run on X-Factor are the only comics I deliberately saved from my Marvel phase as a 14-year old. I get it's not to everyone's taste, but considering it was all Leifeld, Jim Lee and that kinda stuff at the time, it was pretty bold.
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They should lean into that characterization of him. I think Hawkeye should slip on a banana peel and say "Is diss a system??" every issue.
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Hulk Smash! posted:The only cool things about Hawkeye are the things that are not See, Kate Bishop is Hawkeye though, as is Clint I like the idea that neither are any less Hawkeye than the other, even though Kate's newer at it and Clint sometimes goes off and does some other weird thing like be a grim mercenary or a giant e: edited cause I thought I was being kind of a dink about it Phy fucked around with this message at 17:10 on Mar 19, 2021 |
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How Wonderful! posted:"Ham-and-egger"? Is that semi-contemporary slang in some region, because I only ever encounter it in stuff about boxing from like the 1920s or Harlem Renaissance fiction. I actually just bumped into it again last night in a book from 1925 and thought "what a weird old term." I've heard Justin McElroy use it, so maybe an Appalachian thing?
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Kalli posted:You know who else wears purple and would grow to be gigantic? Now I want a scene where Giant Man dresses as Galactus to try and bluff some enemy.
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Begemot posted:I've heard Justin McElroy use it, so maybe an Appalachian thing? That would make sense, I have family from the region and they all bust out really surprising old-timey slang on occasion.
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Going back to this to point out the Garfield/Odie abomination shirt in the bottom right, and how much I want it.
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How Wonderful! posted:From this week's Captain Marvel #27 I love the design on these snats, and that art in general. Has this run been any good? I haven't been following.
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Out of all the highs and lows of comics I think what I most love is when they take something bizarre and just roll with it.
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Open Marriage Night posted:Now I want a scene where Giant Man dresses as Galactus to try and bluff some enemy. Clint would absolutely do this.
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graham cracker posted:Going back to this to point out the Garfield/Odie abomination shirt in the bottom right, and how much I want it. For some reason when I first saw this I parsed it not as a shirt design but a real little dog walking along the barrier.
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Chinston Wurchill posted:I love the design on these snats, and that art in general. Has this run been any good? I haven't been following. Never seen this Pokemon before. Also, when did Jess go back to the vacuum sealed/body pain costume? I thought she had gotten something more sensible?
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MH Knights posted:Never seen this Pokemon before. Her last or current writer always liked the old costume and went back to it. Apparently she even cosplayed it at one point. The current run has a slightly different costume which is more black. But that one seems temporary.
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New costumes typically don’t last very long, huh
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Well, Carol's costume probably won't be going back to the basics. Most have some iconic look they tend to come back too in some way. Except the mutants. They are weirdos, who can't settle on anything.
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Selection bias. When new costumes last they become old costumes.
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It's so weird seeing the old-school Hawkeye mask when I'm used to his new style and characterisation, which is just not someone who would ever wear that.
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Elissimpark posted:The Larry Stroman run on X-Factor are the only comics I deliberately saved from my Marvel phase as a 14-year old. I really like it, it's visually striking and has a real charm to it. It makes the decline to the state his art was in 10 years ago much more tragic. Open Marriage Night posted:Now I want a scene where Giant Man dresses as Galactus to try and bluff some enemy. Rocket had a giant mechanical Galactus he was using to con planets in one if the recent Guardians run.
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MikeJF posted:It's so weird seeing the old-school Hawkeye mask when I'm used to his new style and characterisation, which is just not someone who would ever wear that.
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You can't fool me, that's a Masters Of The Universe character.
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Larry Stroman is a pro loving follow on Facebook, his current stuff is fantastic.
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Macdeo Lurjtux posted:I really like it, it's visually striking and has a real charm to it. It makes the decline to the state his art was in 10 years ago much more tragic. Oh no! ruddiger posted:Larry Stroman is a pro loving follow on Facebook, his current stuff is fantastic. Phew! Seriously though, the last thing I saw him do was Tribe, about a million years ago.
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How Wonderful! posted:"Ham-and-egger"? Is that semi-contemporary slang in some region, because I only ever encounter it in stuff about boxing from like the 1920s or Harlem Renaissance fiction. I actually just bumped into it again last night in a book from 1925 and thought "what a weird old term." i first heard it in Rocky
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Makes you wonder how she ever got her eyesight back.
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I was at UKCAC in the early '90s and Stan Lee did a talk, taking questions from the fans afterwards. Two questions stood out: 1) "When are Power Pack coming back?", and 2) "Why was Larry Stroman taken off X-Factor?", to which Stan replied, "I didn't even know Larry Stroman was on X-Factor..."
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Elissimpark posted:Phew! Maybe he had some health issues back in 07-08? His return to X-Factor was pretty infamous for its melty potato people. Ham-and-egger as a boxing term has a real English Cockney rhyming slang feel to it. If it is I wonder what term it was meant to be.
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Macdeo Lurjtux posted:Ham-and-egger as a boxing term has a real English Cockney rhyming slang feel to it. If it is I wonder what term it was meant to be.
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'Ham-and-egger' means someone who's just doing well enough to buy a plate of ham and eggs for dinner and that's about it.
MikeJF fucked around with this message at 12:02 on Mar 20, 2021 |
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Green Lantern #10 (1943) Digimon Next (2005)
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Macdeo Lurjtux posted:Maybe he had some health issues back in 07-08? His return to X-Factor was pretty infamous for its melty potato people. IIRC, Stroman made a lot of money on Tribe, like most people on that Image gravy train. And unlike most people who got that big payday, he immediately invested it wisely and basically never has to work again. So he went away to do other things for over a decade and only came back to comics because he enjoys it.
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Macdeo Lurjtux posted:
Back in the 80's David Michellene and Bob Layton did a Hercules series set in the future. There was an alien who had a robotic Galactus to con planets so he could Rob them. Maybe it's like the space version of a long con. The Sting but with sci-fi.
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The Question IRL posted:Back in the 80's David Michellene and Bob Layton did a Hercules series set in the future. There was an alien who had a robotic Galactus to con planets so he could Rob them. I'm glad Ewing is such a continuity nerd because that was hilarious in Rocket and I had no idea it was from something else
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site posted:I'm glad Ewing is such a continuity nerd because that was hilarious in Rocket and I had no idea it was from something else In fact I think the one in Hercules might ha e been an inflatable Galactus instead of a robot.
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MikeJF posted:'Ham-and-egger' means someone who's just doing well enough to buy a plate of ham and eggs for dinner and that's about it. Ham and Egger is a staple of the wrestling community. I remember Jessie and Festus mention it in their entrance music. Biscuits and gravy, made me a man Oh, biscuits and gravy, made me all that I'm Ain't no ham and egger Something you've always been
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Lmao that's the best Vandal Savage I've ever seen. Immortal animals should look hideous as they are an affront to nature.
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Huh, Vandal Savage debuted in the old Alan Scott comics? Neat.
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WaywardWoodwose posted:Ham and Egger is a staple of the wrestling community. I remember Jessie and Festus mention it in their entrance music. That's the reference you pull, not Bobby Heenan?
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