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Post by Jesse on Aug 31, 2017 14:54:43 GMT -5
A whiny liberal Robin Hood ripoff lectures veteran space cop on civil liberties.
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Post by Jesse on Aug 31, 2017 14:56:05 GMT -5
A war veteran struggling with PTSD sorts through personal issues the only way he knows how.
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Post by Prince Hal on Aug 31, 2017 15:29:45 GMT -5
A whiny liberal Robin Hood ripoff lectures veteran space cop on civil liberties. Or... An unquestioning authoritarian gets woke.
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Post by Prince Hal on Aug 31, 2017 15:37:02 GMT -5
Insecure, overly sensitive plutocrat overcompensates for hair issues by sowing chaos in everyone else's lives.
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Post by Phil Maurice on Aug 31, 2017 20:27:48 GMT -5
Journey Into Mystery #83 (1st Story)
One sentence premise: On a brief Scandinavian holiday, an embittered American physician accidentally disproves monotheism.
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Post by Reptisaurus! on Aug 31, 2017 21:30:39 GMT -5
Alternately: Cross-dressing Jimmy Olsen: uncomfortably attractive.
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Post by kirby101 on Aug 31, 2017 22:13:12 GMT -5
Synthetic being discovers humanity is not biological.
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Post by berkley on Aug 31, 2017 22:30:31 GMT -5
"Sultry Teenage Super-Foxes" Small publisher decides that creepy is the way to go. What? It's just like those mutant turtles only with foxes! They don't look much like teenagers to me, I must say. I assume this was a deliberate, if dismally misguided, TMNT parody?
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Post by codystarbuck on Sept 1, 2017 0:32:31 GMT -5
"Sultry Teenage Super-Foxes" Small publisher decides that creepy is the way to go. What? It's just like those mutant turtles only with foxes! They don't look much like teenagers to me, I must say. I assume this was a deliberate, if dismally misguided, TMNT parody? Mostly just T&A, with the turtle title formula, as with most of the TMNT wannabes, during the black & white boom. Like Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters. Solson really went hard at that, producing a lot of junk like this. Even worse were their martial arts comics, using the turtles or similar characters. These weren't stories, just a bunch of ninja hooey, in comic book form. and this stuff...
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Post by codystarbuck on Sept 1, 2017 0:35:26 GMT -5
A war veteran struggling with PTSD sorts through personal issues the only way he knows how. Alternatively: Alleged combat veteran and weapons expert seems oblivious to blast radius of a rocket launcher projectile.
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Post by berkley on Sept 1, 2017 1:20:40 GMT -5
A war veteran struggling with PTSD sorts through personal issues the only way he knows how. Alternatively: Alleged combat veteran and weapons expert seems oblivious to blast radius of a rocket launcher projectile. I don't know the first thing about it but it looks like he has a good chance of blowing himself up if he shoots it at the window from that close?
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Post by Icctrombone on Sept 1, 2017 4:44:29 GMT -5
A war veteran struggling with PTSD sorts through personal issues the only way he knows how. Alternatively: Alleged combat veteran and weapons expert seems oblivious to blast radius of a rocket launcher projectile.Oh hell yeah !
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Post by codystarbuck on Sept 1, 2017 11:28:09 GMT -5
The people involved in Punisher stories, more often than not, had no clue about firearms or explosives. There is a later issue where the Punisher has a laser sight on a grenade launcher. That doesn't really help, since a grenade launcher pretty much lobs a grenade in an arc, much like a mortar does. Obviously, they cared about cool panels, not accuracy; but, that was one of many reasons I could never get into the Punisher series. The big reason was the lack of depth in the character and the cliched adventures, having read a chunk of the Executioner novels, in high school. I liked the Punisher better as an antagonist for heroes like Captain America and Daredevil, rather than Mack Bolan-lite.
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Post by codystarbuck on Sept 1, 2017 11:30:33 GMT -5
DA takes law into own hands; but, decides to give criminals a chance by restricting his peripheral vision and breathing,.
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Post by codystarbuck on Sept 1, 2017 11:32:23 GMT -5
Man with odd ideas of pacifism dons helmet he made in shop class.
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