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GPTribefan
Jul 2, 2007
Something witty yet inspirational about the Cleveland Indians

TwoPair posted:

"To lunch, my X-Men!"

Next ish! Professor X had too much cheese at the picnic! Be here for “To me, my X-Lax!”

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GPTribefan
Jul 2, 2007
Something witty yet inspirational about the Cleveland Indians

The Question IRL posted:

Captain America is using that Quantum Megaphone to tell everyone to return to their homes and places of businesses. While it provides a rap backing beat.

I don’t know what you’re seeing, but that’s clearly Hammer

GPTribefan
Jul 2, 2007
Something witty yet inspirational about the Cleveland Indians
Professor Commander checking in for one confusing semester

GPTribefan
Jul 2, 2007
Something witty yet inspirational about the Cleveland Indians
Daredevil is sick of this Mar-A-Lago bullshit



From Daredevil #203

GPTribefan
Jul 2, 2007
Something witty yet inspirational about the Cleveland Indians

Darthemed posted:


Strange Suspense Stories #75 (1965)

No way, you’re not putting that poison in me. Space isn’t even a big deal - it’s like having a cold! Buzz Aldrin went to space and he didn’t get sick, soooooo…. Checkmate.

GPTribefan
Jul 2, 2007
Something witty yet inspirational about the Cleveland Indians

Darthemed posted:


Spidey Super Stories #52 (1981)

“They’re going to say “aw! Topsy” at my autopsy”

GPTribefan
Jul 2, 2007
Something witty yet inspirational about the Cleveland Indians

Darthemed posted:


The Punisher War Journal #36 (1991)




The Punisher War Journal #54 (1993)

If you would have told me Punisher War Journal ended up running for over 80 issues, I would have called you a dirty dirty liar.

Jesus they had THREE long running Punisher books through 1996, along with a boatload of one-shots, graphic novels, limited series, multiple volumes of a comic showing his arsenal, and a gazillion guest appearances. I was never a Punisher fan but goddamn was this the definition of beating a dead horse.

GPTribefan
Jul 2, 2007
Something witty yet inspirational about the Cleveland Indians

Alaois posted:

Legitimately one of the only other times i remember it coming up outside the Summers family is in the early 2000s Domino miniseries

It was a huge plot point in Inferno and in X-Tinction Agenda. Scott and Alex faced off against each other yet again and we’re basically wasting their time.

GPTribefan
Jul 2, 2007
Something witty yet inspirational about the Cleveland Indians

The Fury of Firestorm, The Nuclear Man #17 (1983)

They shouldn’t have problems at all considering they have two Tony Starks on board

GPTribefan
Jul 2, 2007
Something witty yet inspirational about the Cleveland Indians

Synthbuttrange posted:

anyone else not seeing any of these at all?

He looked like that through a lot of the late 70s and early 80s



GPTribefan
Jul 2, 2007
Something witty yet inspirational about the Cleveland Indians

Chinston Wurchill posted:



More from Peter David's Hulk run. I was torn between this thread and the art thread.

How the gently caress does the Hulk have a full face exposed toothy smile through the bandages????

That Liam Sharpe run turned me completely off from the Hulk for a while. Everything had extra veins and no one looked remotely normal I understand stylized art and all that, but it was just too over the top.

GPTribefan
Jul 2, 2007
Something witty yet inspirational about the Cleveland Indians

Synthbuttrange posted:

he inherited the hair from magneto

Inhairited

GPTribefan
Jul 2, 2007
Something witty yet inspirational about the Cleveland Indians

Infinitum posted:

Krakoa, or as we like to call it gently caress Island

Krakhoea

GPTribefan
Jul 2, 2007
Something witty yet inspirational about the Cleveland Indians
Look at all the people that never saw the glory that is



The Thermodynamic Man!

GPTribefan
Jul 2, 2007
Something witty yet inspirational about the Cleveland Indians

Grendels Dad posted:

Spider-man has just about the right reaction to Mr. Defeats Himself.

Next ish: Spidey goes through the motions! Be there, True Believer!

Marvel team-up is a treasure trove of lame villains that showed up once or twice and faded into obscurity. There has to be a goldmine of funny panels in there to be uncovered.

GPTribefan
Jul 2, 2007
Something witty yet inspirational about the Cleveland Indians

Nipponophile posted:

People hit a certain age and feel like they have to pretend they were always too cool for Wolverine Penis Claw.

The best part is how the claw doesn’t go SNIKT, it goes “Boyoyoyoyoyoing”

GPTribefan
Jul 2, 2007
Something witty yet inspirational about the Cleveland Indians

Ghostlight posted:

my lungs are fine, why do you ask


[Fantastic Four #23]

Boy, uhhhh… Jack Kirby’s art REALLY varies from inker to inker, doesn’t it? That’s just… not a good panel at all.

GPTribefan
Jul 2, 2007
Something witty yet inspirational about the Cleveland Indians

Someone PLEASE photoshop in the “ICE TO SEE YOU” line

When does the Punisher get offered a salmon puff?

GPTribefan
Jul 2, 2007
Something witty yet inspirational about the Cleveland Indians

TwoPair posted:

He's just got a little card on his collar that says "I am the dog of Hawkeye, a well-known Avenger and as such you may bill him for this, but he moves around a lot so just forward your bill to Mr. Tony Stark, Hawkeye will definitely get it from him later."

We joke, but that was literally what Iron Man and many other Avengers did for the longest time.

“Sorry about making that building collapse on your sports car…. Just send the bill to Mr Stark!”

GPTribefan
Jul 2, 2007
Something witty yet inspirational about the Cleveland Indians

Darthemed posted:


The Champions #5 (1976)

Don’t forget his team, the Recession Raiders!

GPTribefan
Jul 2, 2007
Something witty yet inspirational about the Cleveland Indians

TheCenturion posted:

I remember liking DP7 as a kid, but that's all I really remember of the whole NU thing.

DP7 was one of my absolute favorite books when I was younger. Gruenwald was on his game on that book, and Paul Ryan was always one of my favorite pencilers. The characters were great, I loved the concept of the Clinic and the politics behind it, the fact that they dealt with actually real world issues like race and gender politics, marriage troubles…. It was just a great concept and well executed.

I wish they’d finally put the whole series up on MU.

GPTribefan
Jul 2, 2007
Something witty yet inspirational about the Cleveland Indians

SimonChris posted:


Superman #11 (1987)

That’s the Beyonder, right? drat was John Byrne a petty guy…. Between that and Sunspot in Legends, he really wanted to make sure people knew he hated Shooter.

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GPTribefan
Jul 2, 2007
Something witty yet inspirational about the Cleveland Indians

ImpAtom posted:

Beyonder was Marvel. That was Mxy.

Right. But anagram his name - Ben Deroy? It was Byrne take another potshot at Shooter and his pet character

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