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first first?
by Laserhead
May 28th, 2008
08:11:28 AM
lame.
Gorilla Girl
by rock-me Amodeo
May 28th, 2008
08:34:11 AM
Last seen in THUNDERBOLTS: DESPERATE MEASURES. Since Robbie fractured her jaw in 11 places and whatnot, looks like she made a full recovery. Before that? An old, old issue of Marvel Team-up, or maybe Marvel Two-in-One comes to mind, but I couldn't tell you exactly.

Great column, guys! I should be back on-planet next week...nice to enjoy the column again as just a fan, though.

And you're right, Bug. Even Robin was allowed to get rid of his shortpants.
Damn You Michael Bay
by MCMLXXVI
May 28th, 2008
08:34:22 AM
Damn You Michael Bay
The Sentry
by XOMuffintop
May 28th, 2008
08:36:21 AM
While I thought the original Jenkins Lee mini of the character was the shizz (and he subsequent Jenkins JRJR one was okay), I do feel that the joke has gone on way too long. The Sentry is really starting to feel like a friend's roommate that suffers from depression that you cannot get away from. You are forced to see him if you want to spend time with your other friends but he just drags everyone and everything down a little and distracts from your other friends and their issue with his needs. On the other hand, both Cap and Spidey are rocking the shit right now. Great fun books and I can forget OMD ever happened as long as Slott is writing Spidey. While in the minority, I like the Knaufs take on Iron Man. I feel it is a nice companion piece to Cap and shows the more bureaucratic side of the MU and shows Stark as the political/governmental force that he is in the universe.
Millar's writing has always been smug
by Laserhead
May 28th, 2008
08:42:58 AM
It's one of the things that kept me from every being a real fan of his. One of the things.
So I bought the WWHulk trade last week.
by rev_skarekroe
May 28th, 2008
08:54:26 AM
And I've decided that I really dislike the art of John Romita Jr.
Yeah
by Laserhead
May 28th, 2008
08:56:53 AM
JR JR always looks rushed to me; very sketchy, compositions are always medium shots from the flattest, least-dramatic angle.
Sentry
by Redmantle
May 28th, 2008
09:20:18 AM
I really liked the concept, bought the Sentry mini, loved his entry into New Avengers...with the hope of seeing him get his shit under control. He's such a whiny crazy douchebag now, I'm sure marvel's planning for him to go bugshit crazy... and haven't we had enough of that with the whole Scarlet Witch thing? I would love to see him go through a process of slowly becoming more stable, more heroic, and stop letting friggin Stark just use him as a go-to bruiser. The Sentry as written is a far too powerful douche who should be assassinated for the good of the human race before he goes beserk.
Re: Amazing Spider-Man
by SutterCane
May 28th, 2008
10:24:30 AM
In reference to the ASM review, I just have to take issue with a criticsm I've found several reviewers taking with the title that really irks me. Mainly that there's no patience shown with storytelling. From the above review: "Robbie Robertson’s less than enthusiastic with the direction the Bugle’s taking and is disappointed with Pete’s decision to start selling intrusive pics of celebrities. But we don’t see him get cold with Peter, or show anything less than his usual avuncular attitude. He doesn’t stand up to the new owner or walk out, which might’ve been a truly memorable plotline." Well, jeez - with all the shit that Robbie's put up with over the years, why would he suddenly break character and explode over this? It's completely in keeping with his character that he would chide Peter over his choices, express his disapproval, but yet trust that Peter will eventually see that he's on a bad path. And to walk out on Bennett now seems awfully premature. After all, it took Robbie decades to be pushed to similar action by JJJ! Robbie has always been a "affect change from within the system" kind of guy and working under Bennett will no doubt put that to the test. And for the reviewer to further criticize that: "Pete later tells Aunt May “you sound like Robbie” when she expresses disapproval of his new job, but we never saw what he might be referring to, which could have taken Pete and Robbie’s relationship in a new direction, given it another dimension." is to miss the point that Peter was referring to Robbie earlier critcism of his new advocation as a paparazzi. Even though this review was largely positive, I just hate to see an excellent arc criticized on slightly unfair grounds.
cap review
by brassai2003
May 28th, 2008
10:27:03 AM
why was that published? it's not a "review" it could have been a cheap shot if someone would have cut out the "I like xxxx comic because" nonsense. Can't people REVIEW a book? PS: MCMLXXVI. Go away. that jokes as old and tired as you.
sentry...
by blackthought
May 28th, 2008
11:04:05 AM
who is that?
Can't We Just Review Brassail
by optimous_douche
May 28th, 2008
11:10:09 AM
As reviewers we’re always trying to strike a precarious balance between too much information or enough of the right information.

I’m one of the most egregious offenders in prattling on about context and “remember when”.

Some folks lie it and some don’t. Before I became an AICN writer, I would always come her because I knew the @$$holes had a reverence for the industry instead of just churning out reviews to get free books like other site.

Love it or hate it, always know our reviews come from the heart and the sincere hope that we can make the industry better as a whole.

MCMLXXVI
by santi01
May 28th, 2008
11:50:05 AM
Dont let them get you down. Youralways good for a chuckle to me.
WHAT THE F**K
by SamBlackChvrch21
May 28th, 2008
12:08:05 PM
Yet another month goes by with out coverage of KICK-ASS. Issue # 3 is out today, where is a review??
kick-ass
by optimous_douche
May 28th, 2008
12:20:46 PM
Since I hated the first two I'll be skipping this.
FINAL CRISIS!!!!!
by messi
May 28th, 2008
12:21:38 PM
FUCK YEAH!!!!!!!!!!
SamBlackChvrch21
by rock-me Amodeo
May 28th, 2008
01:16:35 PM
IF we review KA #3, it will be done NEXT week (which is, uhn, the way we do things here, or haven't you been paying attention? You know they're a quiz at the end....)

And since most comic stores in the USA are not GETTING comics until Thursday, it won't even be reviewed anywhere else until at least tomorrow.

So switch to decaf already.
"there's a quiz..."
by rock-me Amodeo
May 28th, 2008
01:17:23 PM
no text editor, no whining.
Red Skull is running for President?
by fiester
May 28th, 2008
01:19:24 PM
Um...wouldn't the fact that he was not born in America, oh and that he's a Nazi, make a political career a bit of a bad choice for him?
I don't think smug is quite the right term for Millar
by IndustryKiller!
May 28th, 2008
01:49:41 PM
Narcissistic superhero hating jackass is probably closer to accurate. Only he would think a red white and blue evil planet was a clever analogy. God knows he likes them paper thin, overly obvious, and without an ounce of insight. He and Bendis should just quit Marvel and just write movie scripts because its clear that's what they want to be doing anyway. I'll said it before and I'll say it again. Civil War was the worst crossover event in the history of Marvel comics.
Sure it would, Fiester...
by SleazyG.
May 28th, 2008
01:51:07 PM
...if anybody knew who he was. I mean, come on, let's not be ridiculous: it's not like there's giant "Vote For Schwarzenegger!" posters everywhere! What kind of crazy country would consider changing the "no foreign-born fascists for President" rule?
Oh please Suttercane
by IndustryKiller!
May 28th, 2008
01:53:58 PM
That's some fine apologizing you're doing there. Just because the guy has been fairly laid back over hte years doesn't mean that a DRAMATIC shift in his life and work wouldn't finally piss him off. He didn't advocate him going postal and shooting his co-workers, just that he get upset in the way the book describes. Robbie always been a principled good guy so watching his job go from something at least somewhat resembling news to a trashy tabloid would make the guy prickly. And especially since the book describes it without showing it. Saying otherwise is just justifying this horrible comic. If you like BND then it's pretty obvious the character of Spider man is lost on you, cause it's some of the worst he's ever been.
Boy you sure showed me Jeff
by IndustryKiller!
May 28th, 2008
04:05:15 PM
Man what insight. how could I be right with an argument like that standing right in front of me?
for all those in los angeles
by bacci40
May 28th, 2008
04:10:25 PM
tonite at storyopolis in noho there is an evening with eisner, from 7-10, with guest evanier, aragones, kitchen, estrada and lots of food and drinks...and its all freeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee...you just have to rsvp 818-509-5600 ext. 109
I bet SamBlackChvrch21 showed up at the comic store today.
by rev_skarekroe
May 28th, 2008
04:21:28 PM
I wonder if he had a tantrum when he found out the new books don't come out until tomorrow?
But the real question is:
by rock-me Amodeo
May 28th, 2008
04:37:44 PM
did he show up wearing tiny black pants?

Because if he did, I know Jeff is going to have a few things to say about THAT.
Robbie Robertson
by stones_throw
May 28th, 2008
04:47:26 PM
It's a thorny one. Despite Jonah's hatred of Spider-Man I get the sense that the Daily Bugle is otherwise a fairly principled newspaper, as evidenced by the way good men like Ben Urich (and the occasional supervillain like the Big Man) and Robbie Robertson remain working there. And reading any classic Spidey comic it's easy to get a sense that Jonah and Robbie really *are* firm friends despite any of JJJ's character flaws. I still remember the scene in the "Death of Captain Stacy" storyline where Jameson throws out a racist cop and would-be politician for urging Robertson to "calm down, Sambo". And let's not forget it's hardly *only* the Bugle that has that idea of Spider-Man in New York City. Which gets me thinking that the Spider-Man bashing is an more of a quirk of the Bugle and something Robertson is willing to forgive in his old friend. And I wasn't asking for Robbie to "explode"--but seeing a change in his usual avuncular, fatherly attitude to Pete would have given the story a depth that it was lacking. There's a great bit in BORN AGAIN where Ben Urich fails to get an article in on deadline after he's threatened over the phone by the Kingpin. Robbie asks Urich to step inside his office for a moment. He *can* be more than a one-note character.
No Jeff, the Industry dies NOW!!
by IndustryKiller!
May 28th, 2008
04:54:23 PM
Sorry I had to respond with an equally cheesy B-movie line. Anyway you seem to ignore the ridiculous twisting of the characters in every aspect of Civil War. Yeah anything can happen, but only because Marvel can mold the characters to do anything they want without even the slightest bit of rational justification to back it up. Characters who for 50 years have been the epitome of goodness and justice suddenly start performing war crimes and are complicit in murders without any sort of organic reasoning at all. Hell they fucked up Spider Man so bad they had to immediately retcon it immediately (the reasoning for the retconning also being preposterous and unjustified). It also fails as political allegory. Instead of taking the situation that our world is in today and slyly inserting it into a comic book world, they just cut real world political figures out and paste superheroes in haphazardly and clumsily. Its like writing a book about the Bush administration and calling Bush Tony Stark instead of George Bush and claiming your putting a new spin on things. That's not allegory, that's just lazy storytelling. Especially when you have characters that already exist and act a certain way. They just shoved square pegs into round holes. Therefore instead of taking the situations the real world faces and offering insight by putting it in a different context, like Stan Lee did with Civil Rights and the X-Men, they just wholesale rip off the news. Not to mention the catalyst for the entire event is arbitrary and forced given that this is a world where Kang once made the entire district of Washington DC vanish.
As for critical acclaim..
by IndustryKiller!
May 28th, 2008
04:56:21 PM
What critical acclaim? people who know comics and these cahracters well are all pissed that Marvel is twisting them in such sloppy and obvious ways. It's just common knowledge among fans that Civil War is a joke that some writer is going to have to come along and make obsolete in a few years.
Reviews have to be more than "this issue was good because".
by stones_throw
May 28th, 2008
05:00:13 PM
You're an intelligent human being, Brassai. Read the damn comic yourself if you want to know what happened in it and what to think about it. It only costs $2.99, I think.
Civil War - Crisis etc....
by optimous_douche
May 28th, 2008
05:27:48 PM
All were fine and dandy at the start, I've just had enough now.

Enough earth shaking, let's find some story stability somewhere other than the indies.

Thanks for the clickable art
by SpencerTrilby
May 28th, 2008
06:17:12 PM
sure it's an improvement. Keep up the good work.
I guess Mephisto also made Pete forget...
by ZeroCorpse
May 28th, 2008
09:07:08 PM
I guess Mephisto also made Pete forget that he HATES paparazzi and would NEVER do that sort of job. He has major issues with them back when he was still married to MJ, and he has always been a principled person. Doing what he's doing in the current run is just NOT IN CHARACTER, which makes me hope that this Pete is a skrull.

I really hate the whole 60s/70s feel of the new ASM books-- I have a few boxes full of those old issues, and if I want to re-experience that kind of storytelling and that "luckless loser bachelor" period of Pete's life, I'll dig those out. I was rather fond of the Peter Parker who acted like a grown man instead of like a college freshman or high school student. I liked Pete having the respect of the other heroes AS PETER PARKER and not just as Spider-Man. I liked Harry better dead, too.

I simply despise what they've done to Spider-Man. They've dumbed it down when it didn't need it.

At the very least, they could bring the Black Cat in and have her hook up with Pete again-- I mean, the only reason she backed off in the end was because Pete was married (and even then she tried to steal him away!) and with him being single, I just can't understand why she'd not still be in love with Spider-Man. There was nothing in his past now to make her leave him.

SO MANY stories have been screwed up by this retcon, and "people just don't remember, but it did really happen" isn't good enough. It doesn't patch the holes.

Oh, and by the way--
by ZeroCorpse
May 28th, 2008
09:09:33 PM
I'm still not seeing any stories in Amazing Spider-Man that couldn't have been told with a married Peter Parker. Where's that flood of new, great ideas? All I see is a constant rehashing of old ideas from the 60s and 70s, and nothing to warrant Pete breaking character to make a deal with the devil of the Marvel Universe.
What Critical acclaim?
by messi
May 28th, 2008
09:37:47 PM
how abotu Captain America, Immortal Iron Fist(both post civil war), Dardedevil, ultimate spidey. Sorry industrykiller but you're a boring cunt who hates everything, i guess in real life no one can stand you.
Civil War wasn't an allegory
by messi
May 28th, 2008
09:39:49 PM
it had allusions to real life things that actually worked and made sense, ie Cap telling Maria Hill that if they register the government will eb telling them who the bad guys are.
I made the comment re: the Kree-Skull War and stand by it
by Big Dumb Ape
May 28th, 2008
10:23:21 PM
Bug said, "Someone in the TBs stated that the original KREE-SKRULL WAR lasted about three to four issues in the main AVENGERS title. Today, that story is deemed epic. Inflating a story with supplements and spin-offs is the flavor of today, but I’m growing tired of it all. Put some beef into these AVENGERS titles. Make ‘em count."

Well, I was the one who made that comment and I still stand by it. And it's for the reason that Bug summed up perfectly. When Marvel and DC do these bullshit story arcs TODAY, there's no longer anything actually EPIC about them anymore. They're just stroke-off comics for the creators who THINK they’re telling a ground-breaking story...they THINK they've come up with something new...but the REAL truth is all of this shit is just regurgitated stuff that real creative visionaries like Lee & Kirby (as well as Ditko, Romita, Colan and Trimpe) or a Roy Thomas & John Buscema or Neal Adams touched upon back in the true heyday of Marvel. So what's the REAL difference between then and now?

Simple: Back then creators knew how to tell a story in a concise manner that made each issue FEEL like you were actually getting something. You didn't get to the end of a comic and say "THAT'S IT?" like you do so often today. And back then comic stories were just as long as they are now...the creators had to meet the same monthly deadlines as creators of today have to meet (hell, I’d argue that they met their deadlines BETTER)...and best of all the books only cost a fucking quarter!

The sense of giving fans a REAL story has just been lost more and more over the years -- and in part, I’d also blame that on the fact that today you have corporate operations that have lesser EDITORS working behind the scenes than they used to employ. In the aftermath of the Image explosion -- and the creative power struggle that subsequently emerged between "the talent" and the actual staffs at the companies (and who would get more of a say in things) -- these days the creators are the loonies completely running the asylum. The only problem is, that’s often to the detriment of the books themselves. So-called "hot creators" come onboard and doe whatever they want...no editor has the power to hold them in check...then then do whatever damage they want, all the while thinking "Hey, this is the shit I always wanted to see the FF doing. Fuck it if it's in character or not!"...and then they just leave. And what do they care at that point? It’s not THEIR character they’ve now screwed up.

Now it just seems like it’s all about Joe Quesada or Dan Didio as the head honchos telling their minions what to do. But back in the day you had strong Editors who had a strong love for the medium themselves, and in turn they actually INFLUENCED the books to a far greater degree. But these days everything is just a corporate mandate...yet another "stunt" to pump up the bottom line...and as IndustryKiller rightly pointed out, you get bullshit things like CIVIL WAR that don’t come out of the books in a natural way that you can actually BELIEVE in as a fan. Instead it’s just more pimping for instant sales and money, and the staff at the companies just nod their heads to keep their jobs.

On the other hand, a lot of this blame should be placed on Hollywood, and the fact that so many of today's creators aren't actually COMIC BOOK lovers -- they're wannabe filmmakers who think that in today's media marketplace that comics can be their stepping stone TO the movies. Which is why (back in my original post) I noted THAT’S why we get stuck with far too many books that I call storyboard comics. That's where the writer or artist thinks it is cool to show a character sitting for an entire fucking page, and all that happens is the artwork gets repeated over and over, where the only thing that moves is the person’s eyes. Because hey, you know that's soooo hip and fucking "cinematic", right? The best example of this – which really made me laugh for being so horrendous -- was when Bendis did ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN #1 and it opens with Peter eating in a food court and some French fries fly back and forth in front of him. In the end, it took like 3 pages to show that Flash and some others were picking on Peter...

...When back in the day Lee & Ditko would have had just have ONE PANEL where you'd see Flash dumping a tray of food on Peter's head, all the while laughing his head off, as he strolls by with Gwen on his arm. BOOM -- just like that, the point gets made and you move on. You get it -- Flash is a jerk. Yet somehow today, for a reason I can’t fathom, I somehow needTHREE FUCKING PAGES of French Fries flying back and forth to make the exact same point. Somehow I need 3 fucking issues to retell me the origin of SPIDER-MAN, yet somehow Stan Lee & Steve Ditko managed to do it in 20 pages AND DO IT BETTER AND MORE EMOTIONALLY COMPELLING.

So yeah, I just wish Marvel -- and I’m looking at you too, DC with bullshit storylines like 52 or COUNTDOWN -- would go back to producing solid comics again. Enough already with the obvious money pimping stunts and crossovers, which don’t even end when you say they will. It's just a lead in to ANOTHER money pimping stunt. I can't even buy fucking graphic novel compilations anymore that are actually complete, THAT'S how bad it's gotten! So in the end, Imp said it best in his review for TANGENT: "I find it amusing that Dan DiDio was so hell-bent on bringing back the Silver Age DC Universe of the 1960’s and ‘70s, and yet so few DC comics nowadays embrace the joys of simple Silver Age STORYTELLING."

Hey, Jon Quixote, If Yer Out There...
by Buzz Maverik
May 28th, 2008
11:46:43 PM
Your next blog: X-MEN. Truly a bad Marvel comic after about a dozen early issues that no one at Marvel cared about. Even Roy Thomas quit writing it himself. It went from Lee and Kirby to Roy to third and fourth stringers until Jim Steranko came aboard for the art for a few issues and did some truly strange, beautiful stuff even though the stories didn't work. Then Roy Thomas told Neal Adams that he could do whatever he wanted because they were going to cancel the book anyway and we got a thing of beauty...which they cancelled anyway, but which also made it possible for Dave Cockrum and Len Wein to revive the book and bring Claremont on. I forget what happened after that.
Buzz Explains The Civil War Allegory...
by Buzz Maverik
May 28th, 2008
11:50:16 PM
Once upon a time, there was an Irishman who didn't want to wait tables or pump gas for a living. He went to work for an American corporation and wrote stories that shaped the political views of the young, the uninformed, the lacking in a real world context...
Stones_Throw
by SutterCane
May 29th, 2008
12:27:42 AM
I don't think Robbie has to go off on Bennett, Peter, or anyone else to be thought of as more than a one note character. He's always been a complex guy and the fact that he hasn't gotten in Bennett's face yet just shows that he isn't one to react off the cuff. And as we saw in the last issue, Robbie is pulling for JJJ to come back and put things right. In his mind, Robbie is trying to hold the fort together as best he can until then. It wouldn't serve JJJ, the Bugle, or himself to impeteuously storm off and leave the Bugle and the rest of the remaining staff completely in the lurch. We'll see what happens as Bennett's management style becomes more abrasive.
Hardly a Big Dumb Ape - Great Post
by optimous_douche
May 29th, 2008
06:05:00 AM
I couldn’t agree more about being desensitized to the “event” books being churned out by Marvel & DC. If you call everything an event, it stops being just that. I think “event overload” is exactly why people are lashing out about Countdown and now Secret Invasion. All right, well Countdown was shit, but Secret Invasion has been an all right book getting flamed simply because it steps right on the heels of Civil War.

Final Crisis will be very telling for fans and publishers alike.

The best thing I’ve seen come out of the “event” books is it forces all of the editors at Marvel and DC into one meeting room on a consistent basis.

I’ve used this example a lot, because it so damn fitting. During the Morrison run of X-Men there was one week when magneto tore the GW Bridge to all hell. That same week, over in the pages of Spidey, he’s swinging across the fucking bridge like nothing ever happened.

Am I being too critical in my request for cross-continuity? I don’t think so. There’s a reason we refer the worlds comics encompass as Universes. Each character could be directly, no I’m sorry, should be, influenced by the events in other books.

Big Dumb Ape
by messi
May 29th, 2008
06:41:22 AM
First, back then comics had a lot of fucking dialogue and exposition. A shitload, just read Amazing Spidey 39 and see how long it takes you to read it, it's a labourious read. Second, you sound like the type of ass that thought No Country was better than There Will be Blood, we get it, you like narrative first, but comics is a visual medium and art is just as important, sorry but i'm not the type of person that can just accept a good story if the art looks like ass like a shitload of dc's comics.
Buzz Maverick
by messi
May 29th, 2008
06:42:50 AM
Mark Millar is Scottish you fucking ignorant dumb cunt.
messi
by Laserhead
May 29th, 2008
07:42:07 AM
Maybe switch to de-caf?
messi, Buzz knows Millar is Scottish.
by rev_skarekroe
May 29th, 2008
07:49:03 AM
What he meant was, Millar wrote Civil War as an allegory about the career of superhero-hating Irish comics writer Garth Ennis. Get it?I'll be expecting my No Prize, Maverick.
The Robbie/Daily Bugle thing...
by Ambush Bug
May 29th, 2008
07:59:39 AM
It's a sub-plot. It's supposed to be slow. They started out with the Daily Bugle being taken over by a guy who even Peter said acted similar to JJJ. Now, after a few issues of that, and in the most recent issue of ASM (well, last week's that is)we're starting to see the differences. The new guy working with the agent to promote the star's premiere. The focus on gossip rather than news. I think these are dilemmas a lot of newspapers are having because gossip sells and real news isn't really interesting anymore to the general public. Having Pete caught up in this cultural shift shows that the character (& his job) is being updated for modern times. I doubt Pete will be a paparazzi for long, but long enough to learn a lesson. And it seems what they are doing is building the new editor story up to show some of the good sides of JJJ, which, like Robbie, has been pretty one-note for a long time. The fact that they are actually incorporating subplots that develop slowly and giving supporting characters like JJJ a chance to shine is a lot better than Spider Totems and Goblin-Schtupped Gwen Clones any old day.
Lazy Storytelling is...
by getme
May 29th, 2008
11:40:29 AM
Making the big tough guy on a popular super hero team a steroid using homosexual.Why make him gay wouldn't the fact that his powers were basically useless without the drug be just as compelling a reason for him to use it? Oh well then how would they bring in the Russian Mob angle? Some characters are meant to be generic.Colossus IS one of those, this along with "Brand New Day" (
Homosexuality is the the new "token" Getme
by optimous_douche
May 29th, 2008
12:05:08 PM
Inserting a homosexual character in a book today is analogous to having a person other than pure white in a team forty years ago.

It’s all about marketing. Once a particular demographic group passes the threshold on the bell curve from the far left (or right) and starts to center on the norm of standard deviation is when they start to permeate more places.

Twenty years ago, NorthStar was the only gay character and Marvel could get away with this because comic readers are traditionally on the fringe. How many gay characters in television did you see at that time? Not a lot, or they were portrayed as caricatures of what middle America thought gay people were supposed to be.

Shows like “queer eye” made more people tolerant turning the gay culture from frightening to fabulous.

I’m OK with it and don’t really consider it lazy storytelling. There are more gay people around today (or I should say more open about their sexuality), so it makes sense that comics would reflect this societal shift.

Now did they cater to stereotypes by making it Colossus, perhaps….that all depends upon your perception of men with good physiques being primarily gay. Not being a big follower of the body building circuit, I couldn’t say.

I truly liked how Coleite tied Colossus’ strength to the drug. It gives a new dimension to what has always been a back drop of a character. I’m also OK with the big guy getting the limelight in this context.

Gay Colossus
by rev_skarekroe
May 29th, 2008
12:42:16 PM
Firstly, I don't know that getme understands that this is ULTIMATE Colossus. Regular Colossus is in outer space having romantic moments with Kitty Pryde or something. Secondly, the Russian mob was part of his character right at the beginning. The gay thing was revealed shortly after that, and the super-steroids thing is recent. Thirdly, the character is more of a normal guy that happens to be gay than any sort of stereotype. It's not like he's lisping around the mansion rearranging the furniture or whatever.
u know...
by blackthought
May 29th, 2008
07:40:57 PM
you all should be watching the lost finale.
Messi
by Buzz Maverik
May 29th, 2008
10:56:12 PM
Name calling is a sign of weakness and a limited thought process. Only someone equally weak would be bothered by your kind of response. I only respond myself because I read post after post of yours like that, and I say, without rancor, they are boring.

Besides, I hear Millar is actually from South Bakersfield, CA and only faked the accent to get chicks. That failed, but someone offered him a job writing comic books.

Vy Nodt Boat Shvatzeneggah, Schleazy?
by Buzz Maverik
May 29th, 2008
11:04:32 PM
Ein littul ting lige der Kohnschtitujun ob der Ubernidtet Schtates ob Einmerika zhudt nodt derpreib me ob mein clorioss deschtiny ... I mean der Einmerikan peoble ob loah taches und der lascht glimmuh ob Kamhelot.
Now That We're All Friends Again...
by Buzz Maverik
May 29th, 2008
11:25:54 PM
...I keep telling you guys, it MaveriK, not MaveriCK. The two names are completely different and don't sound alike at all. See, after the family snuck through Ellis Island with the name Maverikeschevitz in tact, we soon realized that we'd have to shorten it if we intended to do more than caddy or serve drinks at the Country Club. My great grandfather, Bonzo Maverik was the first to make it through the front gate of @$$toria Acres. The incident was later the basis for the Rodney Dangerfield subplot in the classic slobs vs. snobs comedy CADDYSHACK. Later branches of the family, trying for membership, had to add the "C" to get past the review committee and their questions like, "Are you related to the guy who blasted Journey on the fairway?" "Journey? Don't make me laugh! The Clash was the last the band that mattered."
Hey, This Is Just Like The Old Days...
by Buzz Maverik
May 29th, 2008
11:28:22 PM
I'd bait some unsuspecting dupe into insulting me, have some fun with that, free associate a little pop culture nonsense about my life, eat a few finger sandwiches and call it a night.

I don't have time for this.

I dont have a problem
by getme
May 30th, 2008
08:29:05 AM
with a gay character but it's like they were sitting around and said well we need something to make this guy "interesting" and we need it fast and easy.
and to paraphrase Jack Palance
by getme
May 30th, 2008
08:31:14 AM
from Tango and Cash quick and easy is how you bake a cake not rewrite characters that have been around forever. "ultimate" universe or not.
If you don't have the time, Buzz...
by SleazyG.
May 30th, 2008
01:28:20 PM
...skip the finger sandwiches. They're girly anyways--eat a manly sammich, like a dagwood. Make Scooby and Shaggy proud.
You Know What's A Manly Sammich, Sleaze?
by Buzz Maverik
May 30th, 2008
03:38:56 PM
A Manwich. It even has man in its' title. That's a canned sloppy joe to all you foriegners...who probably don't know what a sloppy joe is, either. Haven't had a Manwich since I was a kid. Come to think of it, I don't think anybody who ISN'T a kid can eat a Manwich. They probably considered calling it Kidwich, but their egos and wishful thinking got the better of 'em.

That's why I stick to jam on a single slice, folded over.

I Misspelled "Foreigners"
by Buzz Maverik
May 30th, 2008
03:41:02 PM
Stupid lack of edit feature. I before E except when it's not. Do you think we could tell the foreigners that's how we spell their designation in America. Like how our UK friends and HP Lovecraft spell "color" c-o-l-o-u-r.
You misspelled it again.
by SleazyG.
May 30th, 2008
08:23:05 PM
It's spelled "furners".
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