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TwoPair posted:Same difference, right? She's actually a good character in that comic, so no. And her relationship with Pym there was pretty sweet.
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Yeah, Giant-girl is like if the Wasp didn't suck.
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The Wasp is fantastic even with all her baggage and lovely treatment you take that loving back
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# ? Oct 30, 2014 06:19 |
I read the entire 40 years of Avengers DVD, and the main takeaway of the Avengers' entire history is that the Wasp is the worst.
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# ? Oct 30, 2014 06:22 |
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Wasp was pretty great in EMH, but so was everyone else too.
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# ? Oct 30, 2014 06:23 |
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I remember a part in Superior Spiderman with DP ripping on Doc Ock in front of Doc Ock/Spiderman. Also the whole GN that those panels came from was great for DP and spiderman.
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Hakkesshu posted:I managed to track down a few scans! From Valhalla vol. 3. Note, this was published in 1982. Looks like some fans translated them into English.
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apsouthern posted:Well I'd watch it... "We'll put it on the ION Network on Earth."
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Lurdiak posted:I read the entire 40 years of Avengers DVD, and the main takeaway of the Avengers' entire history is that the Wasp is the worst. The siege of the mansion is one of the best Avengers stories, and Wasp is the lead character in it. The whole Stern run did a lot for her character. That's when I started reading Avengers so she's that character to me, not the ditzy early Wasp or boring Bendis Wasp.
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Vengeance of Pandas posted:Looks like some fans translated them into English. The disconnect between Odin saying he doesn't want disobedient people in Asgard and then being a big fan of Thor is baffling
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Seldom Posts posted:The siege of the mansion is one of the best Avengers stories, and Wasp is the lead character in it. The whole Stern run did a lot for her character. That's when I started reading Avengers so she's that character to me, not the ditzy early Wasp or boring Bendis Wasp. I felt really bad for her during that storyline, because it was like the Avengers fell apart while she was in charge. (Hercules was being such a prick about taking orders from a woman. ) But she did come out of it a lot better. And I think Busiek was also good at making Jan a good leader.
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willus posted:The disconnect between Odin saying he doesn't want disobedient people in Asgard and then being a big fan of Thor is baffling People who are not completely consistent:
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willus posted:The disconnect between Odin saying he doesn't want disobedient people in Asgard and then being a big fan of Thor is baffling If I remember my Valhalla correctly, Vahalla!Thor comes across as much more respectful of his fathers authority than Marvel!Thor. Doesn't mean they don't still butt heads, but I don't remember him ignoring Odin's wishes outright.
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prefect posted:I felt really bad for her during that storyline, because it was like the Avengers fell apart while she was in charge. (Hercules was being such a prick about taking orders from a woman. ) But she did come out of it a lot better. And I think Busiek was also good at making Jan a good leader. Wasp (and Monica Rambeau Captain Marvel) both led the Avengers when Roger Stern was writing it as well.
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# ? Oct 30, 2014 14:48 |
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Secret Avengers #9 had me snorting.
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tenniseveryone posted:Secret Avengers #9 had me snorting. So I should be reading Secret Avengers is what you are saying.
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Hakkesshu posted:Based on comics, too! It's too bad they're not available in English because I bet everyone here would love them. They're like Norse mythology as seen through the eyes of Carl Barks or something to that effect. One of the first volumes even has a cameo from The Warriors Three. Reading the Swedish translation of the Utgarda-Loki story in that comic as a kid is what made me interested in mythology in the first place. It's a really good comic.
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Rhyno posted:So I should be reading Secret Avengers is what you are saying. It's stopped trying to be edgy, and in doing so has become a pretty cool insane spy-off between MODOK and Hill. And I'm really hoping the whole Mockingbird joining up with Daisy Johnson thing comes back.
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Kainser posted:Reading the Swedish translation of the Utgarda-Loki story in that comic as a kid is what made me interested in mythology in the first place. It's a really good comic. Yeah, it is. I love this page of Thor and the "cat".
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Anora posted:I remember a part in Superior Spiderman with DP ripping on Doc Ock in front of Doc Ock/Spiderman. The one thing I remember from that one was Taskmaster feeling like poo poo since he was hired alongside Lady Stilt Man and Paste Pot Pete.
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Well, Harley Quinn's cast of characters just got weirder. Meet Edgar Fullerton Yeung. Harley Quinn Annual #1
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We've already met. Wonder Woman #157
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Ensign_Ricky posted:Well, Harley Quinn's cast of characters just got weirder. Meet Edgar Fullerton Yeung.
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Ensign_Ricky posted:Well, Harley Quinn's cast of characters just got weirder. Meet Edgar Fullerton Yeung. That just seems like a string of random monkey cheese with no hope of payoff.
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Cassa posted:That just seems like a string of random monkey cheese with no hope of payoff. Sadly, I know about 80% of it is actually from the comics. My brain should not be used to store this kind of information.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 03:25 |
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Most of it was canon at one point or another. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egg_Fu
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Cassa posted:That just seems like a string of random monkey cheese with no hope of payoff.
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Ghostlight posted:We've already met. Oh yeah, I know. And from 52. Just the idea of a lonely, depressed version of Egg Fu Young tickles me for unexplained reasons.
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CapnAndy posted:Yes, I wonder whose son Ed Fu Yeung could possibly be. I'm gonna guess Hawkgirl. It turns out Thanagarians are like jellyfish and have two distinct life stages. Egg Fu is his grandfather.
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Jimbone Tallshanks posted:I'm gonna guess Hawkgirl. Aww man, now I want to see an alien superhero who has 10 years to get all his superheroing in before he evolves to his adult form. A regular old human.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 08:29 |
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How can an egg have children? HOW CAN AN EGG HAVE CHILDREN?
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Test-tube baby, obviously.
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Vengeance of Pandas posted:Most of it was canon at one point or another. It's still pretty weird that someone, anyone came up with Egg Fu as a character. Racist stereotype egg with mustache whips sounds like a poorly written mad-lib.
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Cangelosi posted:How can an egg have children? He was fertilized, duh.
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Jonny Nox posted:Aww man, now I want to see an alien superhero who has 10 years to get all his superheroing in before he evolves to his adult form. A regular old human. A METAPHOR FOR TEENAGERHOOD
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theflyingorc posted:It's still pretty weird that someone, anyone came up with Egg Fu as a character. Forget about it, Jake. It's the Silver Age.
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I love the belt buckle on his hoverchair.
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# ? Oct 31, 2014 17:06 |
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FMguru posted:The word "laconic" (meaning terse, dry, sharp) is literally taken from Sparta's location (the region of Laconia).
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achillesforever6 posted:The word Attic also comes from Athen's location Attica, because that's where they put the wifes since Athens was kind of hosed up with their treatment of women which is kind of ironic given that they worshiped a strong and wise war goddess. A strong and wise and unmarried virgin War Goddess.
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achillesforever6 posted:The word Attic also comes from Athen's location Attica, because that's where they put the wifes since Athens was kind of hosed up with their treatment of women which is kind of ironic given that they worshiped a strong and wise war goddess. Genuinely curious, what did Athens do?
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