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Post by Paste Pot Paul on Aug 23, 2017 18:25:57 GMT -5
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Post by tarkintino on Aug 23, 2017 18:37:51 GMT -5
Star Trek #33 (September, 1975)- brought to you by the great brushwork of George Wilson--
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Post by DubipR on Aug 23, 2017 18:54:47 GMT -5
The classic identity crisis...
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Post by Hoosier X on Aug 23, 2017 21:00:26 GMT -5
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Post by Icctrombone on Aug 23, 2017 21:10:25 GMT -5
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Post by foxley on Aug 24, 2017 2:14:11 GMT -5
It's covers like this that remind me why I love comics!
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Post by Crimebuster on Aug 24, 2017 12:47:20 GMT -5
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Post by batusi on Aug 24, 2017 13:26:59 GMT -5
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Post by Jesse on Aug 24, 2017 14:37:10 GMT -5
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Post by adamwarlock2099 on Aug 24, 2017 15:00:43 GMT -5
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Post by Jeddak on Aug 24, 2017 16:05:23 GMT -5
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Post by Prince Hal on Aug 24, 2017 16:14:18 GMT -5
That's Green Arrow, not John Hall.
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Post by Chris on Aug 24, 2017 22:04:12 GMT -5
I appreciate that everyone is getting into this week's contest. I hate to risk sounding like a jerk, but a lot of them are rather afield of the theme. This is what I wrote in the original post - Post a cover featuring a character in conflict with his or her Secret Identity. It can be costumed ID vs. civilian ID or the other way around. But they have to be in direct conflict with each other - something like DC Comics Presents #79 would not count. If the character has more than two identities, any combination will work. If the story reveals one of the identities to be a fake, that's fine, as long as the cover bills it as the character fighting himself.
Also, it doesn't necessarily have to be a hero fighting their secret ID (hint, hint)... Sorry if I wasn't clear enough or if it seems overcomplicated. If anyone still isn't clear on it, let me know.
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Post by berkley on Aug 24, 2017 22:17:57 GMT -5
oops, I see the cover I posted wasn't actually what the contest is asking for, I'll see if I can find one that's more fitting.
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Post by hondobrode on Aug 24, 2017 22:45:24 GMT -5
I appreciate that everyone is getting into this week's contest. I hate to risk sounding like a jerk, but a lot of them are rather afield of the theme. This is what I wrote in the original post - Post a cover featuring a character in conflict with his or her Secret Identity. It can be costumed ID vs. civilian ID or the other way around. But they have to be in direct conflict with each other - something like DC Comics Presents #79 would not count. If the character has more than two identities, any combination will work. If the story reveals one of the identities to be a fake, that's fine, as long as the cover bills it as the character fighting himself.
Also, it doesn't necessarily have to be a hero fighting their secret ID (hint, hint)... Sorry if I wasn't clear enough or if it seems overcomplicated. If anyone still isn't clear on it, let me know. So, you're saying it's the hero or villain vs their secret identity, right ?
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