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Post by adamwarlock2099 on May 12, 2016 8:21:28 GMT -5
This 18th issue of DC's Phantom Stranger was my first of that series, and remains a very special comic. Why do you think I chose this theme? This is a character I have yet to read a lot of. I have a one-shot of Batman where they team up from the 90's sometime. I remember buying it new. And one issue from some random mini-series. So many comics ... so little time.
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Post by MDG on May 12, 2016 11:19:26 GMT -5
It ain't #18, but it's the 18th issue:
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Post by MDG on May 12, 2016 11:22:38 GMT -5
My only beef about Covers showing here is the fact that feel that all covers should be at least 500 pixels by 650 pixels so that everyone can see the art better so that we can make a good judgment of what covers we can vote on Tuesday. Sorry about venting this beef here. I have to go w/ what I can find on the web. Often, I end up going into the code to shrink a huge image to a manageable size (750 x 530)
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2016 12:10:41 GMT -5
My only beef about Covers showing here is the fact that feel that all covers should be at least 500 pixels by 650 pixels so that everyone can see the art better so that we can make a good judgment of what covers we can vote on Tuesday. Sorry about venting this beef here. I have to go w/ what I can find on the web. Often, I end up going into the code to shrink a huge image to a manageable size (750 x 530) That's great MDG!
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Post by tingramretro on May 12, 2016 13:30:02 GMT -5
No offence, but not all of us are technically minded. I don't really even understand what you just said and would have no idea how to ensure my compliance with your preferred standard. I just click on stuff and hope for the best, frankly. He's just saying they should be a size where everyone could appreciate it. In the other contest, if it's no larger than a postage stamp, I just bypass it altogether. When you click on a google image it tells you the size. It's good to download the largest one, or go to GCD and download their scan. I usually just scan something from my own collection.
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2016 13:45:04 GMT -5
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Post by Icctrombone on May 12, 2016 15:41:06 GMT -5
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Post by adamwarlock2099 on May 12, 2016 16:23:01 GMT -5
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Post by Phil Maurice on May 12, 2016 17:51:06 GMT -5
Matt Baker's cover for Phantom Lady #18 features two wriggling handfuls.
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Post by adamwarlock2099 on May 12, 2016 17:59:06 GMT -5
Matt Baker's cover for Phantom Lady #18 features two wriggling handfulls. Maybe more than two handfuls. ;-)
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Post by Phil Maurice on May 12, 2016 18:04:23 GMT -5
Maybe more than two handfuls. ;-) Now, let's maintain at least a modicum of decorum, Warlock (and thanks for the spelling correction; I'm slipping in my dotage).
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Post by hondobrode on May 12, 2016 20:48:20 GMT -5
Matt Baker's cover for Phantom Lady #18 features two wriggling handfuls. jiggling ? wiggling ?
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2016 20:57:48 GMT -5
If you're comic book cover is jiggling, wiggling, or wriggling in some manner, you're either in a Lovecraftian story, or you ingested some kind of psychotropic substance. If it's case 1, you're screwed, if it's case 2, seek help immediately.
-M
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Post by Prince Hal on May 12, 2016 21:17:35 GMT -5
If you're comic book cover is jiggling, wiggling, or wriggling in some manner, you're either in a Lovecraftian story, or you ingested some kind of psychotropic substance. If it's case 1, you're screwed, if it's case 2, seek help immediately. -M Unless it was one of these:
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2016 21:25:33 GMT -5
If you're comic book cover is jiggling, wiggling, or wriggling in some manner, you're either in a Lovecraftian story, or you ingested some kind of psychotropic substance. If it's case 1, you're screwed, if it's case 2, seek help immediately. -M Unless it was one of these: Personally I think those are horrors that crawled out of the Lovecratian depths, or some Batrachian escapee from Innsmouth was the suit who designed and/or approved these... -M
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