I'd say that Invincible is a wittily written view at what life would be like for an actual teenage superhero. I love the fact that super-fights in Invincible are show as being vicious and bloody things and that Mark is genuinely scared about having to told back in order to avoid maiming people.
I'm a little (read: way) off-topic but I cannot abide a factual error that was earlier in this thread.
In libertarianism, conscription is enslavement: Link. mattharvest's position is very much not libertarian, from his support of conscription to the cardinal sin of defining liberties positively rather than negatively. I'm just saying this so that four years from now, I'm not arguing with someone who came out of this thread with a misguided sense of what libertarianism is.
Sorry if I end up rederailing this thread, but there's too much nerd in me to let that one pass.
Note: I make no claims as to Libertarianism, as defined by the Libertarian Party of the United States.
Algertman you are like a black hole of ignorance, so dense that you threaten to collapse in upon yourself and pull everything good and right around you into crushing oblivion.
See this is why you just put him on your ignore list and never have to deal with it again.
So is there someplace that shows what the scarab's symbols in Blue Beetle mean?
I'd love to read some of what it says, but I'm pretty lazy
It's usually really easy to pick out words and work from there. Most of the letters look similar to their English counterpart and then from context you can pick it up.
If you're really that lazy though you can grab it here (not my post btw, just the only time i've seen it put online).
It's fairly easy once you recognise the more common letters to just start figuring out the words.
It is only recently that they have been writing actual dialogue for the Scarab. In the early issues, I think it was a lot of gibberish, and at one point, just being the words "Scarab Speak" (or something along those lines. A clear place holder from the script)
Man, DC Universe Zero did not live up to the expectations I had about it. The Machine Man part of Marvel Comics Presents was nice though - "Recently I've started drinking."
Algertman you are like a black hole of ignorance, so dense that you threaten to collapse in upon yourself and pull everything good and right around you into crushing oblivion.
HAHA Works every time.
No, but for real, if you have yet to read Invincible do it. DO IT NOW!
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It is only recently that they have been writing actual dialogue for the Scarab. In the early issues, I think it was a lot of gibberish, and at one point, just being the words "Scarab Speak" (or something along those lines. A clear place holder from the script)
It's not recently, they've been doing it since issue #5.
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I'd say that Invincible is a wittily written view at what life would be like for an actual teenage superhero. I love the fact that super-fights in Invincible are show as being vicious and bloody things and that Mark is genuinely scared about having to told back in order to avoid maiming people.
In libertarianism, conscription is enslavement: Link. mattharvest's position is very much not libertarian, from his support of conscription to the cardinal sin of defining liberties positively rather than negatively. I'm just saying this so that four years from now, I'm not arguing with someone who came out of this thread with a misguided sense of what libertarianism is.
Sorry if I end up rederailing this thread, but there's too much nerd in me to let that one pass.
Note: I make no claims as to Libertarianism, as defined by the Libertarian Party of the United States.
See this is why you just put him on your ignore list and never have to deal with it again.
I'd love to read some of what it says, but I'm pretty lazy
It's usually really easy to pick out words and work from there. Most of the letters look similar to their English counterpart and then from context you can pick it up.
If you're really that lazy though you can grab it here (not my post btw, just the only time i've seen it put online).
It's fairly easy once you recognise the more common letters to just start figuring out the words.
HAHA Works every time.
No, but for real, if you have yet to read Invincible do it. DO IT NOW!
It's not recently, they've been doing it since issue #5.
Just for Mask:
http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u73/Matthew_Morrison/miniskrull-1.png