State Your Opinion on a Character - Part 2

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I don't know Lulu at all. It mustn't be a thing here.

I am, however, all about the milk and cookies. :woot:
 
I've just heard of Lulu by going through comic price guides & seeing old issues of her in the now defunct Dell Comic company. I also know she had a daily comic strip in the newspapers, although I'm not sure if it's still printed or made. Lastly, she kinda has that look that all the characters from Dagwood have, very similar.
 
I know what you mean. She reminds me a bit of Lucy Van Pelt from Peanuts:

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Take everything that's awesome about The Ever Lovin' Blue Eyed Thing, throw it out the window, then add lots and lots of muscles and lots and lots of guns, and then you got Badrock.
 
I remember when he was called "Bedrock". He sucked then too.
 
Take everything that's awesome about The Ever Lovin' Blue Eyed Thing, throw it out the window, then add lots and lots of muscles and lots and lots of guns, and then you got Badrock.
:up: Hahahahahahaha! I'd agree totally!.. only i would like to add set all that on fire and add Tons of POUCHES for no *&^%$ing reason!
Hahaha!

i hate pouches!!.. even on Kangaroos now cause of that guy and his creations!
 
Ennis' new book:

"Eddie Mellinger, Trudy Giroux, Duke Wylie and George Winburn are Red Team: the NYPD's elite anti-narcotics unit. They've taken down one drug lord after another with a careful blend of meticulous surveillance and applied violence, but their latest case has even them stumped. Their frustration leads them to take extreme measures- setting them on a path from which there can be no coming back. As they're about to discover, doing the wrong thing can be very, very seductive."

Ennis' new books all sound like they'd make really interesting Showtime/HBO tv series'... wonder if that's on purpose...
 
I haven't read it, but I'm really not impressed by Garth Ennis' work in recent years, so I don't feel inclined to. I liked Hitman and Hellblazer, and Preacher was hit or miss for me but when it hit I loved it. But his Punisher stuff and everything Boys onward has just felt like him fetishizing violence, cynicism, and the military without actually having anything interesting to say.
 
That what's his face cover doesn't exactly make me wanna check it out.
 
From Comic Vine:

"The only survivor from a circus train wreck, a baby gorilla is found by Johnson, an elderly prospector who names him O’Neil and raises him.

Johnson teaches O'Neil how help him pan for gold, as well as how to cook, clean survive on his own in the Western wilderness, part of this involves O’Neil learning how to use a revolver, learning it so well he becomes a crack shot.

Life is tough but good for the pair, until one day while O'Neil is out hunting; Johnson is murdered for what the desperadoes believe he knows about “the great mother lode."

Getting back, O’Neil is able to tell who the men were who killed his friend Johnson by using his sense of smell, which is as good as a hound dogs.

Bent on vengeance O’Neil straps on a bandolier, holsters a Colt and starts to track down the six villains, though desert, swamp and over mountains, determined not to stop until the last murderer is dead.

He soon comes to be known as the feared Six-Gun Gorilla."
 
That cover image is awesome, I can't look at it without feeling positive
 
That's one of the most awesome concepts for a comic I've ever seen.
 
I don't think I ever actually knew this was a comic strip first.

Anyway... yeah. :hehe:
 
Never was too interested in Annie, especially her musical film based on her in the 80's.
 
Those eyes... were orphans not allowed pupils back in the day or something?
 
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