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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2016 21:52:54 GMT -5
This review- Is there going to be a test at the end of the thread? Multiple choice or essay? Bell curve grading? No, I just wanted to do this and I will be doing 4 additional times to round up the 50 that I've selected here on this thread. No quizzes ... whew!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2016 15:34:37 GMT -5
I had Computer Issues in the past 12 hours and discovered that my MODEM is bad and I had to realign my Internet Connections and all that. I'm going to do one character today and hopefully do 1 or 2 tomorrow.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2016 16:00:08 GMT -5
Nova (Frankie Raye) - Supporting Character to Johnny Storm / Fantastic FourFirst appearance: Fantastic Four #164 (November 1975) Frankie Raye is my favorite Redhead in Marvel Comics and Jean Grey of the X-Men is a very close 2nd. I like her a lot in the many adventures of the Fantastic Four and having said that she became Nova a herald of Galactus a prominent character in Marvel Universe. She is also a girlfriend of Johnny Storm and Johnny had a serious liking of her and that prompt him saying my living, breathing living doll as shown by this picture below you. As you all know that I have a fondness for Redheads in both DC and Marvel Universes and one of many fans of the Fantastic Four and having said that I developed my love for Frankie Raye and she is one of the unique heroes in Marvel and that why I was mad when the kill her off in Silver Surfer #75 if my memory serves me right. Picture below you showcase her beauty in a wholesome way. Frankie Raye to Nova - Supporting Character in a Minor Way to a Character of her own rights as Nova Two Additional Pictures showing her in Action
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Post by Deleted on Jan 9, 2016 16:06:47 GMT -5
Two of my Favorite Covers of Fantastic Four showcasing Frankie Raye/Nova Fantastic Four #239 - I have a copy of this book. Fantastic Four #244 - I just brought this comic book last year for $9.00 at a second hand store that have Comic Books for sale. I just love that giant hand on this cover. I found this picture in the Internet 2 days ago and it's a great splash page featuring Johnny Storm and Frankie Raye. Loved it very much.
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Post by tingramretro on Jan 10, 2016 2:44:39 GMT -5
Frankie Raye is now back from the dead, by the way. She was last seen in Fearless Defenders in 2013.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2016 6:53:22 GMT -5
Frankie Raye is now back from the dead, by the way. She was last seen in Fearless Defenders in 2013. I did not know that ... and thanks for the heads up!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2016 7:12:23 GMT -5
Gwen Stacy - Supporting Character of Spider-Man (Peter Parker)First appearance: The Amazing Spider-Man #31 (December 1965) To be honest with you when I read Spider-Man during this time frame the way the Artist drew her in my own standard was not the best Stacy Gwen that I seen and I was a little upset of the way she was portrayed here and having said that - I didn't care for her during this time because the personality that she was. I have a hard time accepting this and that's why I did not care for her attitude at the time that she was brought up. I just don't know what was Marvel Comics was thinking - but I did not care for it at all. I'm talking about the way she was presented here that's shown by these two pictures below: So, having said that I stopped reading Spider-Man and when they made changes to her look and I don't exactly when they did this - I started loving her more and more and I almost at the time that Peter Parker had two ladies in his life Stacy and Mary Jane in his life and made him more human and that's put her into a more prominent role after that. It was these pictures below that puts her into the Nest 50 Supporting List of All-Time I just loved this version of her here!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2016 7:28:56 GMT -5
In Amazing Spider-Man 121 & 122I was very sad to see her die off in these two issues above that put her in the spotlight and her death took me awfully hard and that's made it very difficult for me to accept it. At that point, I was favoring more and more of Stacy being Peter's wife than Mary Jane and that's why I had a hare time swallowing up the one of the biggest stories in Spider-Man life. I read this story a year later after it's came out and cried. I was playing catch up on Spider-Man! Fateful PictureFavorite Picture of Stacy Gwen and Peter Parker - I just love this picture!I just loved it.
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Post by the4thpip on Jan 10, 2016 8:04:58 GMT -5
With the guest shots we've seen by other super-actors from years past on Supergirl, I would love to have Tracy Scoggins show up, too. Maybe as Cat Grant's mother? Older sister? High school rival running a Huffington-Post-like website? I bet she could do a great Ariana Huffington.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2016 17:38:23 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2016 18:16:02 GMT -5
H.E.R.B.I.E. (the Robot) - Supporting Character of Fantastic FourFirst appearance: The Fantastic Four (1978 series) - "A Monster Among Us (1978)" On a Personal NoteI consider him a supporting character and when they dropped the Human Torch I was disappointed in that Development. I became to realized that the Fantastic Four became 3 and plus 1. Cute You Tubes of HerbieThe 2nd Video has a glitch and just click on it and the video will resume playing. These are my favorites. He works really well with Mr. Fantastic and that's prompts me to put him in the 50 Supporting Characters. I love him more in an animated form than in the Comics Books and having said that - The Fantastic Four Cartoon featuring Magneto is a perfect example of him in that capacity. Great Picture of Herbie working with Mr. Fantastic. If I were to rank this character - He would be Number 50 and I would start him off with him at 50 and Hemidall at Number 49. I added these two characters at the last minutes because I had a hard time finding them. My favorite picture of Herbie
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2016 9:42:09 GMT -5
Iris West Allen - Supporting Character to Flash and Kid FlashFirst Appearance: Showcase #4 (September–October 1956) Of all the Flash Supporting Character there is no other important than this one Iris West and later Iris West Allen - Girlfriend and later Wife of the Fastest Man Alive - The Flash! ... To me, she is the most important character in Barry Allen and Wally West life who is secretly the Flash / Kid Flash respectfully. I just find her dependable, loyal, and some annoying that she constantly complain to Barry of being to slow to show up on important occasions and all. She gets awfully mean to him and that's gets on Barry a lot and she does it on a regular basis that shows how important for her to be in his life. This picture below best illustrate what I'm talking about here. She is an attractive lady and the reason for it she is a reporter / photojournalist and has some connections to GBS (Galaxy Broadcast System) and Central City Picture News and that's why she is a fashionable lady with a lot of class. This picture below makes my point crystal clear. She also introduced Wally West who happen to be a President of Flash Club in her hometown and that led to Barry's trust in him to become his sidekick - the Kid Flash and that's brought great joy to Wally and Iris was instrumental in that aspect and having said that I consider her a very important character to both of these speedsters lives. This picture below showcase the first meeting of Wally West to Barry Allen and Iris West was chiefly responsible of the merging of Barry Allen and Wally West team up as the Flash and Kid Flash himself.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2016 10:14:49 GMT -5
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Post by MWGallaher on Jan 11, 2016 10:32:14 GMT -5
Nova (Frankie Raye) - Supporting Character to Johnny Storm / Fantastic FourFirst appearance: Fantastic Four #164 (November 1975) Frankie Raye is my favorite Redhead in Marvel Comics and Jean Grey of the X-Men is a very close 2nd. I like her a lot in the many adventures of the Fantastic Four and having said that she became Nova a herald of Galactus a prominent character in Marvel Universe. She is also a girlfriend of Johnny Storm and Johnny had a serious liking of her and that prompt him saying my living, breathing living doll as shown by this picture below you. As you all know that I have a fondness for Redheads in both DC and Marvel Universes and one of many fans of the Fantastic Four and having said that I developed my love for Frankie Raye and she is one of the unique heroes in Marvel and that why I was mad when the kill her off in Silver Surfer #75 if my memory serves me right. Picture below you showcase her beauty in a wholesome way. An insignificant observation: Are there any female "Frankies" that aren't redheads? For some reason, it just seems to me like an intrinsically "redheaded" nickname, and I don't know why that should be, since I can't even think of any famous (real-life) Frankies at all, of any particular hair color. Actually, I kind of hate the nickname "Frankie", but I don't mind red hair...
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Post by Cei-U! on Jan 11, 2016 12:14:43 GMT -5
Donna Douglas played a blonde Frankie in the Elvis flick "Frankie and Johnny."
Cei-U! I summon the Lady Clairol!
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