Wesley Dodds
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t:No offense to Dodds, but how about some actual comicbook characters (instead of characters who happened to have a comic made about them)? It's kind of like.... what is there to say about Fat Albert....?



Having run a few of these threads myself, I can tell you he's doing the right thing. You do not wanna blow your load so to speak too quickly with these. Gotta toss out the nobodies and the barely known's to keep things going.
Plus Fat Albert is the s**t.![]()
Totally Agree!Having run a few of these threads myself, I can tell you he's doing the right thing. You do not wanna blow your load so to speak too quickly with these. Gotta toss out the nobodies and the barely known's to keep things going.
Hell yeah he is!! Fat Albert told you to use soap and water to wash your nasty butt!( especially after gym class).. if you wanna get chicks!!Plus Fat Albert is the s**t.![]()

Totally Agree!
Hell yeah he is!! Fat Albert told you to use soap and water to wash your nasty butt!( especially after gym class).. if you wanna get chicks!!
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That's helpful ass information!! "family guy" never gives out help like that!! getting help with chicks is mucho important!
...oh and i got nothing for powers!
Ditto on Powers too, never heard of him.

This was a fun book in the early 00's, before Bendis became overexposed and began writing about 5 Marvel books a month. Reminded me a bit of Astro-City. Is this still ongoing?
Bendis has a "POWERS idea-list" and the two have "enough stories left in [them], and... the audience to keep the book going" for a while yet. Both have repeatedly stated that they "know the ending," not in terms of time frame or issue number, but as a final act of closure, having "promised to never write or draw Powers beyond the amount of fresh ideas" they have.
H.A.R.D. Corps was a Valiant Comics title which ran from 1992-1995. The acronym stands for Harbinger Active Resistance Division. The title's focus was a corporate strike team (representing Omen Enterprises) dealing with Toyo Harada, a character from the Harbinger title, and his goal of controlling all Harbingers. The characters were normal humans who were comatose and revived with an experimental brain implant that also enabled them to access an assortment of artificial Harbinger super-abilities via an operator named "Softcore." Capture or death caused the implants to explode, killing the Corps member if he or she was still alive.
H.A.R.D. Corps first appeared in Harbinger #10 (Oct. 1992), and were created by Jim Shooter and David Lapham.
yeah one of my friends collected that book from start to finish. he would tell me all about it. it sounded cool as hell but i was just too much into the big 2 at the time to take heed!Aw you mofo's better get on that. Powers is the s**t. Also, it's not a him, it's the name of a series.
It follows detectives Walker & Pilgrim as they are cops in a world of super heroes. It's like Gotham Central.
yeah that's exactly what he told me too! i need some good &^% to read with most of this stuff now being crap!thats cool!if Superman lost his powers and became a cop.