I read Donald Duck for like 16 straight years. Does that count as comics?
Absolutely. Carl Barks was such an enormously gifted genius that despite their best efforts Disney couldn't keep him anonymous. Everyone in comics acknowledges their debt to him.
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Kurt Busiek's Avengers (2001ish) - they just fought their way through an entire country of Ultron robots and now shit gets real.
X-Men: The Dark Phoenix Saga (early 80s) - the Hellfire Club thought they'd kicked all the X-Men's asses, but they forgot one...
Avengers #100something (mid-70s) - The android Vision sees the girl he loves with another dude
JLA: Rock of Ages (mid-90s) - Darkseid, the god of evil, showing up on Earth
Watchmen #11 - the good guys are too late!
Flex Mentallo #4 - the good guys aren't too late.
Infinity Gauntlet (early 1990s) - Thanos destroys the entire universe, but he forgot Captain America
Secret Wars (1984) - Dr. Doom kills god, basically, and steals his power. Because he is DOOM.
Fantastic Four #100something - Thing is boxing for the survival of the human race
Captain America #whatever - is hilarious
Miracleman (mid-1980s) - the rampage of the evil former Kid Miracleman has been stopped and he has reverted to his innocent childhood self, but there's only one way to make sure it won't happen again....
"For the Man Who Has Everything" (mid-1980s) - you can push Superman too far
Judge Dredd (mid-80s) - versus Judge Death. "Gaze into the face of death!"
Top 10 #12 (late 90s) - the entire police precinct versus a cosmic criminal
Love and Rockets - at a punk show!
Spider-man - One More Day
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every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
To me, 70's New York is the quintessential Spider-Man backdrop. You've got the water towers on brownstone apartments that haven't yet been gentrified, dangerous porno theaters and slums, big gas-guzzling cars on the streets. Hippie teenagers, earnest black cops, dangerous thugs, and greasy gangsters.
Travis Bickle or the Son of Sam feel kind of like Spider-Man villains in a way.
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Like I could totally see Spider-Man facing off against Bernie Goetz.
To me, 70's New York is the quintessential Spider-Man backdrop. You've got the water towers on brownstone apartments that haven't yet been gentrified, dangerous porno theaters and slums, big gas-guzzling cars on the streets. Hippie teenagers, earnest black cops, dangerous thugs, and greasy gangsters.
Travis Bickle or the Son of Sam feel kind of like Spider-Man villains in a way.
I can see it.
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every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
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Should have read Scrooge. He's the bad ass of that family.
I am skelleton jelly
I am skullton jelly
I am skulltown jelly?
No! I am skelleton jelly!
Absolutely. Carl Barks was such an enormously gifted genius that despite their best efforts Disney couldn't keep him anonymous. Everyone in comics acknowledges their debt to him.
Donald Duck was like the umbrella magazine but the actual could be Scrooge or whatever, Scrooge by Don Rosa was obviously the best thing.
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And thus far, I have gotten to here:
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Good times.
Let's play Mario Kart or something...
I like it!
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Spider-man - One More Day
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
Thanks.
If she approves this design, I'll have hours of work like whoa
Let's play Mario Kart or something...
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
you have been seized by the imp of the perverse
I love the absolute casualness of this show.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
I don't think the redundancy meme was ever cool
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin
Very important.
But not very good.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
an early villain quest in DCUO where you bribe rookie cops is titled this
Fucking ice cream.
I've actually read that book. It's a laugh riot. Seriously, it's fucking great.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
Okay. I wasn't really trying to quote a meme or be cool, it's more of a lingering occasional verbal habit.
To me, 70's New York is the quintessential Spider-Man backdrop. You've got the water towers on brownstone apartments that haven't yet been gentrified, dangerous porno theaters and slums, big gas-guzzling cars on the streets. Hippie teenagers, earnest black cops, dangerous thugs, and greasy gangsters.
Travis Bickle or the Son of Sam feel kind of like Spider-Man villains in a way.
How are you guys.
I can see it.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
I shall have them.
ARCH WOULD YOU RATHER LOLS OR WOWS?
i dont have wows
Edit: Though not sure how easy it is to get in a game with a friend.
It was good, but the ending annoyed me in a way I'm struggling to articulate.
mnc or lols
i vote MNC i need a lols break a bit
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin