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I remember Wizard making a joke about it looking like it was made from one of Zealot's thongs lol. But I agree it's a sweet costume.
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I didn't like the Grifter figure that McFarlane released in the DC Multiverse line, but the head was great. I got a cheap one and put the head on an Alpha Commando Snake Eyes body. Now it scales perfectly with all my 6" DC Direct and DC Universe Classics figures, as well as with my G.I. Joe Classified collection.
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# ? Aug 12, 2023 16:25 |
On that note, what you say are the top ten character designs in comics? Superman, batman, Spiderman are all right there at the top, any of those could be number 1. What makes a good character design?
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Soonmot posted:On that note, what you say are the top ten character designs in comics? Superman, batman, Spiderman are all right there at the top, any of those could be number 1. What makes a good character design? Some of my all-time favorite character designs: Nightwing's black and blue costume (I prefer the late '90s version where the blue forms a "V" on his chest to the current one that forms a bird head) Reuben Flagg and the Plexus Rangers (Howard Chaykin's American Flagg) The Rocketeer Grendel (Matt Wagner's design for Hunter Rose; another perfect mask, like Grifter) Spartan from Wildcats (all his various looks, from Jim Lee to Travis Charest to Dustin Nguyen's shiny suit) Golden Age Sandman (particularly the Mystery Theatre version, with the earth-toned suit, trench coat, and fedora and the World War I-era gas mask) Blue Beetle (all three are actually pretty great, but Ted Kord's costume is a favorite) Booster Gold (with and without the collar) The Flash (especially the '90s Wally West version with a darker, shinier red, gold instead of yellow, and the lightning bolt belt forming a "V" in the front; it lets you know everything the character is about) Captain America (especially the World War II version from the First Avenger movie and the armored-looking Marvel Now version, with the wings as designs on the side of his helmet, rather than sticking out of his head) Moon Knight (the classic version and the black and white Declan Shalvey design) Hawkeye (David Aja's 2012 update -- a perfect modernization) Catwoman (Darwyn Cooke's 2001-ish update with the black bodysuit with the zipper, the cat mask with the big goggles, and the large but short boots) Golden Age Vigilante (a singing cowboy stuntman from 1940s Hollywood, decked out in red, white, and blue) Daredevil (Marco Checchetto's modern update with two shades of red and additional details, but not the baggy red and black ninja suit) Deadshot (Marshall Rogers' design that lasted from the '70s through the New 52 launch in 2011; love the mask and the ridiculous wrist guns)
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Scarlet Spider with the cutoff shirt! GOAT
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Leather jackets will never go out of style. also hoodies. More heroes need to wear hoodies.
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I really liked post-Annihilation Star Lord.
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I was a fan of the original Ben Reilly Spider-Man costume, the one by Dan Jurgens. Too bad it has so much baggage attached to it because it would be neat to see it make a comeback in some fashion.
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Splint Chesthair posted:I was a fan of the original Ben Reilly Spider-Man costume, the one by Dan Jurgens. Too bad it has so much baggage attached to it because it would be neat to see it make a comeback in some fashion. Baggage?
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Joe Fisto posted:Baggage? Coming from the Clone Saga, I mean.
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Splint Chesthair posted:Coming from the Clone Saga, I mean. Gotcha. That makes sense. It is a good costume though. There's the updated version with the crooked spider emblem too, not quite as nice but still good.
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Heartstopper is very frustrating. The first volume makes it seem like rugby is going to be important to the story, but it barely comes up at all in later volumes.
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The black Spider-Man costume and Gambit's outfit.
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Unironically, the Hulk is comic book visual design distilled down to its purest form. Ragged purple pants might not be much of a costume, but it visually pops in a way that a lot of busier concepts don't. Ghost Rider has one focused element, but it's a great one. Having the rest of the costume being a simple motorcycle jacket and pants works in the character's favor. Even in the 90s incarnation where the jacket was busier, it didn't look wildly out of place. I always liked the Jim Lee designed Storm outfit. I find that the X-Men generally have pretty bad costumes (see Gambit), but that version of Storm looks really sharp.
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Random Stranger posted:
Hey Gambit could always be worse...
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# ? Aug 13, 2023 13:47 |
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I truly am the only fan of Gambit's costume. I'm from Louisiana and my wife is Cajun and I liked Prince's 90's period where he wore the head sock. He wears a trenchcoat in New Orleans. That's the hardest thing to wear there. It's 100° and the humidity is 90%. He's crazy.
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Lucifunk posted:I truly am the only fan of Gambit's costume. I'm from Louisiana and my wife is Cajun and I liked Prince's 90's period where he wore the head sock. He wears a trenchcoat in New Orleans. That's the hardest thing to wear there. It's 100° and the humidity is 90%. He's crazy. I love it too. It makes absolutely no sense and is style over practicality but it goes so hard into style that it goes from crazy to awesome. It is really one of my fave costumes of the 90s.
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Speaking of Ghost Rider costumes, I really liked the look from the movie sequel, Spirit of Vengeance. The black, oily smoke and the singed/melted jacket really sold the whole 'head of fire" vibe.
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Soonmot posted:On that note, what you say are the top ten character designs in comics? Superman, batman, Spiderman are all right there at the top, any of those could be number 1. What makes a good character design? I'm just gonna say Spider-Man. Batman and Superman have had constant redesigns (they also did premiere 25ish year earlier than Spider-Man) where Spider-Man's costume has been pretty constant beyond losing the weird armpit webs in the first few years and the times he's worn black. I'm super (no pun intended) happy DC finally realized the trunks are important to making the Superman costume work. The only Superman costume without the trunks that works is that bit at the start of New 52 where he's wearing a t-shirt and jeans. For something slightly more modern, Jamie Delano's Captain Marvel costume for Carol Danvers was loving fire.
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The original Alan Moore Swamp Thing collection is on sale, I’ve heard a lot of good stuff about that over the years but never read any Swamp Thing stories. I usually don’t like superheroes and have been ambivalent about some of Moore’s work but enjoyed his contributions to American Flagg and enjoyed V for Vendetta well enough fifteen years ago when I was a teenager. What do people itt think of it
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Frog Act posted:The original Alan Moore Swamp Thing collection is on sale, I’ve heard a lot of good stuff about that over the years but never read any Swamp Thing stories. I usually don’t like superheroes and have been ambivalent about some of Moore’s work but enjoyed his contributions to American Flagg and enjoyed V for Vendetta well enough fifteen years ago when I was a teenager. What do people itt think of it Get it, it's a seminal work. It's not really a super hero book (although IIRC super heroes show up in it, especially at the start).
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Frog Act posted:The original Alan Moore Swamp Thing collection is on sale, I’ve heard a lot of good stuff about that over the years but never read any Swamp Thing stories. I usually don’t like superheroes and have been ambivalent about some of Moore’s work but enjoyed his contributions to American Flagg and enjoyed V for Vendetta well enough fifteen years ago when I was a teenager. What do people itt think of it Absolutely worth it. While Swamp Thing exists in a universe with superheroes, it's not a superhero comic. It's a horror book first and foremost. Superheroes do pop up, but they tend to be ineffective or loose references. Moore's Swamp Thing is a bit of a Rosetta Stone for the shift in comics in the 80s as bits and pieces of it spread everywhere. The only thing you need to know going in is that a scientist working on a super plant formula got blown up, dumped into a swamp, and emerged as a plant monster.
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Frog Act posted:The original Alan Moore Swamp Thing collection is on sale, I’ve heard a lot of good stuff about that over the years but never read any Swamp Thing stories. I usually don’t like superheroes and have been ambivalent about some of Moore’s work but enjoyed his contributions to American Flagg and enjoyed V for Vendetta well enough fifteen years ago when I was a teenager. What do people itt think of it Yes, you should check it out. I think Saga of the Swamp Thing 21 may be my favorite single issue of a comic. It's written so well, so compelling, the characters are so well written for an introduction, it's just really really good, in my opinion. I don't think I finished his run on Swamp Thing all the way the last time I read it, but I'm planning on it now. AvesPKS fucked around with this message at 17:14 on Aug 14, 2023 |
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Also it features plant sex and psychedelic yams.
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It also sets up a bunch of stuff you'll probably recognize from other books.
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It has one story of Swamp Thing landing a planet made up of machines or something and it is filled with text and I have never been able to finish that issue.
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Splint Chesthair posted:I was a fan of the original Ben Reilly Spider-Man costume, the one by Dan Jurgens. Too bad it has so much baggage attached to it because it would be neat to see it make a comeback in some fashion. Also assuming that one panel from Timeless comes to pass, it might be making a comeback at some point in the future in the 616.
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Thanks everyone! I was a bit charitable about my feelings re: superhero comics, which I pretty much categorically hate with a few odd exceptions here and there. Swamp Thing being characterized by psychedelia/being a gigantic influential work that is important to the medium/some decent social satire sounds like exactly the kinda thing that makes a few marvel/DC characters or whatever showing up something I can overlook without issue.
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Frog Act posted:Thanks everyone! I was a bit charitable about my feelings re: superhero comics, which I pretty much categorically hate with a few odd exceptions here and there. Swamp Thing being characterized by psychedelia/being a gigantic influential work that is important to the medium/some decent social satire sounds like exactly the kinda thing that makes a few marvel/DC characters or whatever showing up something I can overlook without issue.
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# ? Aug 14, 2023 22:34 |
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I'm not super big into the whole Godzilla universe, but I decided to read Here Be Dragons, and its fun. Godzilla and pirates. What's not to love?
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Air Skwirl posted:I'm just gonna say Spider-Man. Batman and Superman have had constant redesigns (they also did premiere 25ish year earlier than Spider-Man) where Spider-Man's costume has been pretty constant beyond losing the weird armpit webs in the first few years and the times he's worn black. Spider-Man’s costumes look indistinguishably similar to each other most of the time but somehow Spider fans argue a lot about which one is the best. Also your other costume opinions are correct
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Frog Act posted:The original Alan Moore Swamp Thing collection is on sale, I’ve heard a lot of good stuff about that over the years but never read any Swamp Thing stories. I usually don’t like superheroes and have been ambivalent about some of Moore’s work but enjoyed his contributions to American Flagg and enjoyed V for Vendetta well enough fifteen years ago when I was a teenager. What do people itt think of it I really wish you didn’t mention this was in sale. I just dropped $50 on a half off Locke & Key slipcase set and every says Moore’s Swamp Thing is like THE series every horror comic reader should have on their shelf no matter what thetoughestbean posted:Spider-Man’s costumes look indistinguishably similar to each other most of the time but somehow Spider fans argue a lot about which one is the best. I like the one with the spider on it
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Dr. VooDoo posted:I really wish you didn’t mention this was in sale. I just dropped $50 on a half off Locke & Key slipcase set and every says Moore’s Swamp Thing is like THE series every horror comic reader should have on their shelf no matter what As far as even literature goes, there is just something special about the writing that immediately grabs me. Also everything else about it. Saga of the Swamp Thing #21 posted:It's raining in Washington tonight. Plump, warm summer rain that covers the sidewalks with leopard spots. Downtown, elderly ladies carry their houseplants out to set them on the fire-escapes, as if they were infirm relatives or Boy Kings. I like that. That particular issue made me interested in a few characters that, in the hands of another writer, would be incidental to the story and otherwise not all that remarkable.
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Air Skwirl posted:For something slightly more modern, Jamie Delano's Captain Marvel costume for Carol Danvers was loving fire. Which one is the Delano design? I didn't see one on a quick google.
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Air Skwirl posted:For something slightly more modern, Jamie Delano's Captain Marvel costume for Carol Danvers was loving fire. Napoleon Nelson posted:Which one is the Delano design? I didn't see one on a quick google. Jamie McKelvie, not Jamie Delano (who is best known as the first Hellblazer writer in the late '80s).
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Dr. VooDoo posted:I really wish you didn’t mention this was in sale. I just dropped $50 on a half off Locke & Key slipcase set and every says Moore’s Swamp Thing is like THE series every horror comic reader should have on their shelf no matter what It actually just went down in price by another $0.20 while it was in my cart so I suspect it’ll be on sale for awhile, at least
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Big Bad Voodoo Lou posted:Jamie McKelvie, not Jamie Delano (who is best known as the first Hellblazer writer in the late '80s). Thanks, I thought it might be that, but I don't know enough about Jamie Delano or Captain Marvel to be sure.
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Yvonmukluk posted:It's still canonically Spider-Girl's costume in her universe (after a brief detour) Oh dang, that's right. I completely forgot about Spider-Girl. I've never read a single issue of Earth-2, but I love the Val-Zod Superman suit.
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Yeah, I meant McKelvie, not Delano. That was a weird brain fart on my part.
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Is the Mike Diana documentary any good?
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