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Post by Action Ace on Jun 12, 2014 20:38:16 GMT -5
How about Terry Long husband of Donna Troy? Boy, was he creepy. And he has to beat out strong competition from Danny Chase to be worst Titans supporting character.
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Post by Icctrombone on Jun 12, 2014 20:40:15 GMT -5
How about Terry Long husband of Donna Troy? Boy, was he creepy. And he has to beat out strong competition from Danny Chase to be worst Titans supporting character. He has the advantage because he married one of his much younger students, What a perv.
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Post by Pharozonk on Jun 12, 2014 20:44:51 GMT -5
Terry Long was pretty weird come to think of it.
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Post by DubipR on Jun 12, 2014 20:52:41 GMT -5
What's everyone's thoughts on Etta Candy?
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Post by Crimebuster on Jun 12, 2014 22:48:10 GMT -5
What's everyone's thoughts on Etta Candy? I don't mind Etta, but it depends I think on which version and who is writing her. She's gone through as many pointless reboots as Wonder Woman and some of them have definitely been worse than others.
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Post by Hoosier X on Jun 12, 2014 23:32:19 GMT -5
Golden Age Etta Candy rules the universe!
I was fairly indifferent to her until a few months ago, when I read Golden Age Wonder Woman Archives, Volume One, and there was just so much awesome Etta Candy material. Every Wonder Woman story becomes Etta Candy Comics for two or three pages, and it is INSANE!
I don't think they can modernize her without losing all the things that made her so great. So I say, very sadly, that they should leave Etta in the Golden Age, where she belongs.
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Post by Ish Kabbible on Jun 12, 2014 23:45:41 GMT -5
Golden Age Etta Candy was an inspired creation.A life size stature of Etta Candy carved by a mystery ancient tribe is part of the fascination that surrounds her
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Post by Icctrombone on Jun 13, 2014 6:31:46 GMT -5
Golden Age Etta Candy was an inspired creation.A life size stature of Etta Candy carved by a mystery ancient tribe is part of the fascination that surrounds her What was the statue made out of, Chocolate?
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Post by wildfire2099 on Jun 13, 2014 6:53:19 GMT -5
I liked Danny Chase, he was the last good thing WOlfman created for the Titans, IMO... but then, I think I'm the only person that liked Jericho.
I thought of a couple more:
-- Male Turbo from the New Warriors era -- Nova's slacker friends that worked with him at the fast food restaurant, whose names escape me -- Wonder Man's teen sidekick (from his series).. Spyder maybe? He work huge knee pads and rode a skateboard.
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Post by Ish Kabbible on Jun 13, 2014 7:03:08 GMT -5
Golden Age Etta Candy was an inspired creation.A life size stature of Etta Candy carved by a mystery ancient tribe is part of the fascination that surrounds her What was the statue made out of, Chocolate? Excellent guess and oh so close.It was a statue with her cheeks engorged and her mouth dripping chocolate.Archeologists are mystified as to how chocolate is pouring out of stone
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Post by pinkfloydsound17 on Jun 13, 2014 14:37:24 GMT -5
Has anyone mentioned the Impossible Man? I never liked him as a character and felt that he made an already somewhat corny group even more cheesy. And I like the classic FF. Just the right mix of superhero and alien universe/space villains. But then you add in a character like that that blatantly looks like an alien and it just seemed to much for me. Plus, being a younger classic collector, seeing this character reminds me of Kif from Futurama so I just see him as a joke.
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Post by fanboystranger on Jun 13, 2014 15:02:39 GMT -5
Has anyone mentioned the Impossible Man? I never liked him as a character and felt that he made an already somewhat corny group even more cheesy. And I like the classic FF. Just the right mix of superhero and alien universe/space villains. But then you add in a character like that that blatantly looks like an alien and it just seemed to much for me. Plus, being a younger classic collector, seeing this character reminds me of Kif from Futurama so I just see him as a joke. I like the Impossible Man in small doses. He's definitely a fun concept, but a little bit goes a long way.
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Post by fanboystranger on Jun 13, 2014 15:04:58 GMT -5
Terry Long was pretty weird come to think of it. Yeah, there's definitely a creep factor there.
(I could take Jack Norriss because he was something of a sad-sack, but Long is a bizarre wish fulfillment character from Wolfman. Plus, Donna Troy in general aggravates me. I don't get the appeal at all.)
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Post by wildfire2099 on Jun 13, 2014 15:46:44 GMT -5
Has anyone mentioned the Impossible Man? I never liked him as a character and felt that he made an already somewhat corny group even more cheesy. And I like the classic FF. Just the right mix of superhero and alien universe/space villains. But then you add in a character like that that blatantly looks like an alien and it just seemed to much for me. Plus, being a younger classic collector, seeing this character reminds me of Kif from Futurama so I just see him as a joke. The annual where he fights Warlock is so awesome it makes up for it... It's a New Mutants annual (or Special).
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Post by fanboystranger on Jun 13, 2014 16:54:03 GMT -5
Has anyone mentioned the Impossible Man? I never liked him as a character and felt that he made an already somewhat corny group even more cheesy. And I like the classic FF. Just the right mix of superhero and alien universe/space villains. But then you add in a character like that that blatantly looks like an alien and it just seemed to much for me. Plus, being a younger classic collector, seeing this character reminds me of Kif from Futurama so I just see him as a joke. The annual where he fights Warlock is so awesome it makes up for it... It's a New Mutants annual (or Special). That was actually the first time I encountered the Impossible Man, which definitely colors my judgment. (Much like PAD's work with Rick Jones and Peyer's Hourman for Snapper Carr.)
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