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"Tony Stark's Christmas Shopping List:

For Matt Murdock: Iron Devil Armour
For Marc Spector: Iron Knight Armour
For Danny Rand: Iron...Fist Armour"

Ha.
 
In honor of Zev's glorious 21st birthday, I've arranged the duel of the century:


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The Hero said:
In honor of Zev's glorious 21st birthday, I've arranged the duel of the century:


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That is how the world WORKS.
 
Max J Power said:
"Tony Stark's Christmas Shopping List:

For Matt Murdock: Iron Devil Armour
For Marc Spector: Iron Knight Armour
For Danny Rand: Iron...Fist Armour"

Ha.
you forgot Spiderman
 
From the Wikipedia entry on Chuck Austen:

He also, along with the better known work mentioned above, created a number of pornographic comics, including Strips, WorldWatch and Hardball.

His two-year run on Uncanny X-Men was his most prominent and lengthy writing assignment to date, but was also one of the most poorly received and reviewed. Controversy arose regarding the following storylines:

The Church of Humanity: An anti-mutant and anti-Catholic Christian fundamentalist group that was behind Nightcrawler's priesthood. They hoped to secretly make Nightcrawler Pope, and then stage a Rapture with communion wafers which would vaporize those who ate them. This plot does not take into account that the Rapture is not a Catholic concept, but purely Protestant.

Nurse Annie Ghazikhanian, accused of being a Mary Sue-type character, specially when it was stated by Austen that he had based Annie on his own wife and that he identified himself with Havok.

Archangel and Husk becoming lovers, especially when Archangel carries her to the air, removes her clothes and has sex with her within sight of the rest of the team and Husk's mother.

After his DC and Marvel work, Austen went on to create the independent title WorldWatch, which he described as being like Warren Ellis's The Authority, except with more sex. To drive home this point, most of the preview images he published prior to the first issue were sex scenes.

A God amongst men, truly. :up:
 
The Hero said:
From the Wikipedia entry on Chuck Austen:



A God amongst men, truly. :up:

Especially since I never thought it possible to have more sex in The Authority. :wow:
 
The Question said:
Especially since I never thought it possible to have more sex in The Authority. :wow:

It's called fanfic. For the sake of your soul, don't go any further than that.
 
got sent this today...:wow:

Don't know if it's already been posted but...what the ****!?!?!?!?!?!?




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