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Post by sunofdarkchild on Nov 10, 2015 14:51:40 GMT -5
More Crimson DyanmoTwo favorite adventures of Iron Man and Crimson Dynamo battling out in Tales of Suspense here; I have these two Comic Books in my collection. Numbers 52 and 46. Armored dance off!
It always made sense that the Iron Man armor would lead to a Soviet counterpoint. Every other super-weapon became subject to an arms race, so armor should've been no different.
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Post by Confessor on Nov 10, 2015 15:29:54 GMT -5
I am going to be seriously disappointed if none of my own favourites make the list... StegronElf with a GunNebulon
Only One that made the list and the other two that i hardly knew about - Sorry! That's alright, Mecha...Elf with a Gun and Nebulon suck anyway!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 10, 2015 15:42:19 GMT -5
#96, Egg-FuVillains Counter ... DC Comics 1 .... Marvel Comics 4 One of the craziest villain that DC Comics ever created and one of the most diabolical one with a witty and devilish tongue and I just loved in one panel when he says "Heee-Ho!". I like him because he also reminded me of Humpty Dumpty and that's makes him a cute villain as well. You just can't adequately described how I feel about this villain because I just can't do that! I just can't believe that they actually assigned this Super Villain to Wonder Woman! A Super Villain in a Red Mini-Skirt!?!? And, has the coolest Fu-Manchu Beard/Mustache too! Great Action Panel of Egg-Fu in action against Wonder Woman!Egg-Fu - What Crazy Villain that DC Comics Created!!! I would never in a million years see a Super Villain looking like Humpty Dumpty; he was created in Wonder Woman #157 (October 1965) Information from Wikipedia about the images that I shared with you today!Egg Fu debuted in Wonder Woman #157 (October 1965). He was a Chinese Communist agent, perplexingly shaped like an egg the size of a house, with a Charlie Chan-like speech pattern, who used his mustaches as whips against his enemies. In Egg Fu's first appearance, Steve Trevor is captured by the Chinese mastermind and turned into a human bomb. Egg Fu then launches Steve and a doomsday missile at the American fleet. Egg Fu appears in Wonder Woman #158. Wonder Woman intercepts Steve, who has become a deadly menace. She is unable to save him, but she redirects his path into the enemy missile. The explosion destroys the missile, Steve, and Wonder Woman herself, but the fleet is saved. Informed of her daughter's demise, Queen Hippolyta gathers the remains of Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor and returns them to a laboratory on Paradise Island. Using an atomic structure reassembly beam, she restores Steve and her daughter. However, Steve's body is still infused with explosive energy. Wonder Woman finds that her own body has also become explosive, making them both a danger to the world. They leave Paradise Island. Wonder Woman plans to use the explosive power against Egg Fu. The Chinese leader sends his troops against her, but they fail in their task to overcome her. A piece of anti-matter removes the explosive matter from Steve and Wonder Woman, then the Amazon defeats Egg Fu. (Wonder Woman #157–158)
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Post by Confessor on Nov 11, 2015 6:46:40 GMT -5
I had never, ever heard of Egg-Fu before. That's...errm...a weird villain, to be sure.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 11, 2015 6:50:24 GMT -5
#95, NebulonVillains Counter ... DC Comics 1 .... Marvel Comics 5 The only thing that I liked about this crazy character from Marvel it is fabulous belt and silver bands and that's all I have to say about this character. The reason why I like him at one point of time he looked like this: This look is far more superior than the one image that I shared with you above! ... I knew his him through Marvel's Defenders and through this comic book below you! By the way, I still have this book! Talk about crazy ... According to Wikipedia ... In his true form, Nebulon appears as a 10-foot (3.0 m) long gigantic six-tentacled cephalopod. CEPHALOPED VERSION OF NEBULONCEPHALOPED LINKTalk about crazy and weird ... and one of my weirdest favorites in all in Marvel's Universe!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 11, 2015 6:53:17 GMT -5
I had never, ever heard of Egg-Fu before. That's...errm...a weird villain, to be sure. My next one is even more weirder ... try Marvel's Nebulon for size!
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Post by sunofdarkchild on Nov 11, 2015 6:55:56 GMT -5
Is this thread about the costumes the villains wear or the villains themselves?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 11, 2015 9:26:39 GMT -5
Is this thread about the costumes the villains wear or the villains themselves? It's basically about my own personal favorites and having said that my exposure to Marvel Comics is quite limited and most of my favorites are in the bottom of the list. I'm a DC Comics Fan and I do enjoy reading Marvel Comics now and then. If you put a percentage of my time in both DC and Marvel. I would say this ... 70 Percent DC Comics and 30 Percent Marvel Comics from 1960 to 1999. Basically it's about the villains themselves ... better yet my favorites!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 11, 2015 9:32:00 GMT -5
Egg-Fu!!!! One of the more weirder villains to appear in Wonder Woman! A true blast from the very obscure past!
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Post by dbutler69 on Nov 11, 2015 9:38:17 GMT -5
I've never heard of Egg-Fu. Looks like a Steve Gerber villain! Interesting. I do have a soft spot for Nebulon, probably in part because he looks cool. He also seems like a Bronze Age-ey type character, which is a good thing.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 11, 2015 21:24:21 GMT -5
#94, MongulVillains Counter ... DC Comics 2 .... Marvel Comics 5 One of my sentimental favorites on the Justice League Unlimited Cartoon Series and I've kind of rekindle my favoritism towards this character and this episode remains my favorite for years and I often watch it for kicks. That's why he's Number 94 because of that cartoon clip below. And, a bonus 50 second clip of Mongol battling Superman. I was introduced to Mongol in this classic Comics of where Superman defeated the Martian Manhunter and trying to force Superman to give him the Key so that will make Mongol the Master of the Universe and Superman said NO in a forceful way. It's one of best stories relatively speaking and sadly I don't have a copy of it. I had to borrow my friend Jeff for a copy and he was very happy to do so. Here's two excellent pictures of Mongol below and one of the most toughest and determined foe for anyone and I consider him an enemy of many Justice Leaguers especially Superman and Wonder Woman.
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Post by Farrar on Nov 11, 2015 22:10:36 GMT -5
I bought this crazy issue of WW (from 1966) a few years ago. I love Andru and Esposito...and Egg Fu
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Post by berkley on Nov 11, 2015 23:35:48 GMT -5
I don't believe I've ever read a comic book with Mongol, but every time I see another Darkseid vs Superman or JLA story I wish they'd use Mongol instead. Not sure about the visual design - those little legs look a bit ludicrous, though I assume the intention was to give him an ape-like look - and Starlin really should have come up with a different name: if I was Mongolian I wouldn't be very impressed with the idea that Mongol=Evil tyrant.
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Post by tingramretro on Nov 12, 2015 3:28:39 GMT -5
Only One that made the list and the other two that i hardly knew about - Sorry! That's alright, Mecha...Elf with a Gun and Nebulon suck anyway! The Elf with a Gun is one of the greatest Marvel characters of all time. And the Celestial Man is just...cosmic!
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Post by tingramretro on Nov 12, 2015 3:30:29 GMT -5
I had never, ever heard of Egg-Fu before. That's...errm...a weird villain, to be sure. He actually turned up again just a few years ago.
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