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I liked in that movie the Edge when Anthony Hopkins was like "I'm gonna kill the mothaf**a!"
 
Wait, we've seriously had two versions of this line?

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This didn't bother me because Prime is an idiot.

Well, more precisely, he's a kid who's lost his mind and think's he's a lot older then he is, and a lot better than everyone else. And that line just goes to show how ridiculous the character is, which makes him all the more dangerous. Because there's no way to reason with someone of that mentality.
 
I knew a girl from Oakland named Boodikka.
 
My friend, she had an Oakland booty.
 
Hahaha. Damn this has been a funny page.

By the way, pics or it didn't happen, for everything.
 
Hahaha. Damn this has been a funny page.

By the way, pics or it didn't happen, for everything.


Gettin' together
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Gettin' interrupted
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Round 2
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The End
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I can't imagine anyone thinking it'd be a good idea to see Superman cheat on his wife.
 
Superman is a shining beacon of morality. This is a man who would never do something stupid like cheat on his wife, become "the other man" in someone else's longterm relationship, or run out on his pregnant girlfriend to become a deadbeat dad.




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So... I've read the Green Lantern: Rebirth, Days of Vengeance, Infinite Crisis, the Spectre 3 issue mini, and Final Crisis: Revelations.

I've officially a fan of the Spectre. I just heard about Tales of the Unexpected that took place between Spectre and Revelations... how was it? How were the old series's? Any good Spectre related stories you guys can suggest?
 
Takes of the Unexpected...I personally didn't like it because I thought it ended up being kind of pointless. But your mileage may vary. It does portray very well -- probably unintentionally -- the ennui and and depression and resigned despair that Cris Allen was feeling in his role as the Spectre leading up to the events of Revelations.

John Ostrander's old Spectre series is pretty much the definitive take on Jim Corrigan, I believe. It's a good read if you can find it. Or. Y'know. "Get it." Somehow.

The miniseries Day of Judgment, written by Geoff Johns, details just how exactly the Spectre passed from Jim Corrigan onto Hal Jordan. If you're interested in that bit of the Spectre's history, it was actually a decent enough event.

If you want to know more about Cris Allen, on the other hand, I very much suggest Gotham Central. It unfortunately has nothing to do with the Spectre, but much to do with Cris. (and others)
 
"Gettin' it" very slowly :cmad:

I'm also curious about the Question (Montoya anyhow) due to Revelations. I know she debuted as the Question in 52 (and was in Gotham Central prior) but what's she done since then? I've heard of the Crime Bible mini. Was it any good? It seems like a good lead-in to Revelations. I do plan on reading 52 one of these days, but is it necessary to understand Crime Bible leading into Revelations?
 
"Gettin' it" very slowly :cmad:

I'm also curious about the Question (Montoya anyhow) due to Revelations. I know she debuted as the Question in 52 (and was in Gotham Central prior) but what's she done since then? I've heard of the Crime Bible mini. Was it any good? It seems like a good lead-in to Revelations. I do plan on reading 52 one of these days, but is it necessary to understand Crime Bible leading into Revelations?

Crime Bible was pretty good, the ending is somewhat iffy in the sense that it seems to be hinting at something more then what we end up with in Revelations. Though it does tie in with Revelations, I don't think it's necessary or anything, I think you can read it without Crime Bible. The only thing you really have to know between the two is said in the first issue of Revelations
 
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What Wonder Woman story line/issues was this ''Agent Diana Prince" costume used in? I know it's a very recent one.

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Hasn't she been wearing that her entire new series?
 
Haven't seen her don those threads lately.

It's expected, given Achilles and Genocide.
 
What Wonder Woman story line/issues was this ''Agent Diana Prince" costume used in? I know it's a very recent one.

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Looks like Heingberg & Dodson's Who is Wonder Woman? from '06.
 
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