Started 5 days, 7 hours ago (2009-12-06 15:15:05)
by portico
The Pre-Crisis On Infinite Earths
DC Universe, to be sure. The Earth-2 portion, thereof, to be specific.8)
Dan
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Started 1 month ago (2009-11-05 13:59:38)
by Punisher89
Jonathan wrote:
I don't guess I collect a whole lot of toys, at least not relative to many collectors (I helped out part-time at the local comic shop for years, and some
guys bought about every new figure that came through there), but in the rare event that I like a line well enough to collect it - I commit to collecting it.
I picked up well over 100 of the
25th Anniversary G.I. ...
Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2009-10-01 14:37:12)
by Countflock
HeroesAndVillians wrote:
KIRK RULES!
But I like
Picard as well. Especially when he says "make it so".
My sentiments exactly.
Started 3 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-11-19 13:49:13)
by Punisher89
Crime, of course!
The Punisher is my favorite non-powered (anti)-hero.
Started 1 month ago (2009-11-05 22:13:21)
by Punisher89
I voted for GR (
Johnny Blaze)!
But followed closely behind is Iron Fist and Luke Cage!
Started 1 month ago (2009-11-07 06:03:33)
by bettybrant
Maybe the question should have been, "How will Yuku screw up my poll?" How about by putting the choices in
random order so that "All of the
above" makes no sense? And how about by not letting me edit the poll itself when I click on the post's "edit" link, so that I can't
remove "All of the above"?
The choices were supposed to appear in the following order:
Crappy scans
Bad binding...
Started 3 months ago (2009-09-11 19:58:09)
by Countflock
I started in 1968, quit in 1974 (needed the money to buy records) and
started again about 4 years ago.
Started 5 months ago (2009-07-11 03:18:37)
by comix750
Started 5 months, 1 week ago (2009-07-03 06:04:46)
by James Friel
Both are necessary for a good comic.
Here's the thing for me, though.
If a comic has a good story and
bad art, I might read it once, but I'll never look at it again.
If, however, it has bad writing but great art, I might very well take it out to look at again sometimes.
That says something.
Started 6 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-05-31 08:13:49)
by comix750
Usually, the more I think about a movie after I watch it in the cinemas, the more I gather my mental composure so to speak after the initial big-screen wow
factor and not so much pick at/realize it's flaws but step back and weigh the good and the bad more equally, and usually I end up realizing it wasn't
as great as I thought. This happened with Indiana Jones & the
Crystal Skull (Leaving the ...