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Post by Dizzy D on Aug 15, 2021 15:37:42 GMT -5
Black Moon Chronicles is the thing that comes first to mind among the things I own.
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Post by The Captain on Aug 15, 2021 15:50:02 GMT -5
I like some of the bad Marvel books of the 90s, stuff like Darkhawk, Sleepwalker, Silver Sable, Nightstalkers, Darkhold, etc.
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Post by Batflunkie on Aug 15, 2021 16:33:40 GMT -5
I have the entire Balent Catwoman run. I know, her boobs were bigger than her head and she still did complex acrobatics... I thought the book was fun for what it was, same with my boy Azrael
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Post by codystarbuck on Aug 15, 2021 16:34:15 GMT -5
Black Moon Chronicles is the thing that comes first to mind among the things I own. That reminds me, I had this cheap turkey, from Solson.... There is a decent idea at the heart of it; but, man is it badly done! They actually squeezed three issue out; but, then again, they also did 3 issues of Reagan's Raiders. Amazingly, that is one issue (each) more than Sultry Teenage Super Foxes!
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Post by codystarbuck on Aug 15, 2021 16:37:25 GMT -5
Actually, throw in Continuity as a "guilty pleasure." Some nice art, but their stories are either bat@#$ insane or just pure trainwrecks. It all kind of starts with the stuff Neal Adams did at Pacific, especially Skateman. All you had to do was look at that thing to understand why Neal started spouting these crazy theories about the earth. He was already a bit goofy.
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Post by jason on Aug 15, 2021 16:39:30 GMT -5
I like some of the bad Marvel books of the 90s, stuff like Darkhawk, Sleepwalker, Silver Sable, Nightstalkers, Darkhold, etc. I loved Darkhawk and Sleepwalker, dont know if I'd consider them "bad" though. The 90s Dethlok OTOH, did have it's problems, but was still fun to read. Also, I was a huge fan of Cracked magazine (mostly in the late 80s during the Peter Bagge/Art Clowes era, though I kept reading until the reboot in the early 2000s), even though most considered it a Mad knockoff (it was, but it tried different stuff as well).
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Post by Duragizer on Aug 15, 2021 16:54:45 GMT -5
Paolo Eleuteri Serpieri's Druuna series.
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Post by Batflunkie on Aug 15, 2021 17:07:08 GMT -5
Actually, throw in Continuity as a "guilty pleasure." Some nice art, but their stories are either bat@#$ insane or just pure trainwrecks. It all kind of starts with the stuff Neal Adams did at Pacific, especially Skateman. All you had to do was look at that thing to understand why Neal started spouting these crazy theories about the earth. He was already a bit goofy. I liked Cyber Rad a lot, even if it was an 80's version of Magnus Robot Fighter
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Post by The Captain on Aug 15, 2021 19:30:50 GMT -5
I like some of the bad Marvel books of the 90s, stuff like Darkhawk, Sleepwalker, Silver Sable, Nightstalkers, Darkhold, etc. I loved Darkhawk and Sleepwalker, dont know if I'd consider them "bad" though. The 90s Dethlok OTOH, did have it's problems, but was still fun to read. Fair enough. In retrospect, they just seem kind of pointless, because they had almost no long-lasting impact on the MU. I guess Darkhawk is getting a mini-series later this year (it's a new DH, not Chris Powell) for his 30th anniversary, but other than some use in the War of Kings story, he's been MIA for the past 26 of them. I started the Deathlok series back then but abandoned it after about 8 issues or so. I've seen every issue of the book in the $1 bins around here over the years but have never once been tempted to pick them up, even at that price.
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Post by Batflunkie on Aug 15, 2021 19:45:00 GMT -5
I loved Darkhawk and Sleepwalker, dont know if I'd consider them "bad" though. The 90s Dethlok OTOH, did have it's problems, but was still fun to read. Fair enough. In retrospect, they just seem kind of pointless, because they had almost no long-lasting impact on the MU. I guess Darkhawk is getting a mini-series later this year (it's a new DH, not Chris Powell) for his 30th anniversary, but other than some use in the War of Kings story, he's been MIA for the past 26 of them. I started the Deathlok series back then but abandoned it after about 8 issues or so. I've seen every issue of the book in the $1 bins around here over the years but have never once been tempted to pick them up, even at that price. I liked the most recent iteration of Deathlok from 2014, where a guy's bionic enhancements turn him into a black ops sleeper agent. The concept was fun, but the book was incredibly short lived
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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2021 21:11:31 GMT -5
Rob Liefeld's Captain America has bigger boobs than her....
Looks like he forgot to latch his chest and it has swung open. oh come now. . y'all can't reference this masterpiece and not share the nude version:
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Post by Calidore on Aug 15, 2021 21:44:56 GMT -5
For some reason, I've always enjoyed stories about animals gone berzerk, whether having grown huge through radiation or whatever other reason. In comics, 2000 AD served up some fun ones, like Shako (polar bear), Hookjaw (shark), and Ant Wars (ants). I can't really call Flesh a guilty pleasure, because it's cowboys vs. dinosaurs, which carries no possibility of guilt.
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Post by EdoBosnar on Aug 16, 2021 7:14:27 GMT -5
What I've always liked about this is that it underscores yet another troubling aspect of Cap's anatomy over and above the barrel oil-drum chest: the short, short arm.
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Post by badwolf on Aug 16, 2021 8:14:35 GMT -5
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Post by Icctrombone on Aug 16, 2021 9:08:23 GMT -5
Frank Cho is really a underrated artist. He is known for his beautiful women but he draws everything well.
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