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DC OR MARVEL?!
we like tha comics we like tha movies tha video games and everything else of tha comic universe! so which do you truly prefer!? and why and explain in detail wat you think about this neverending fewd and tha best comic companies in history! SPIDERMAN VS SUPERMAN BATMAN VS WOLVERINE HULK VS HERCULES WONDER WOMAN VS ELEKTRA AND SO ON... |
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Wonder woman vs Elecktra, i would pay to watch that lol.
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Wolverine VS Deadpool
The 'true to the origional comic-gruff' Wolvie, not the tall hugh jackman "hollywood" version.(poopy) |
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Edited by
lizardking19
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Wed 12/12/07 04:11 PM
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I prefer marvel, however i do really enjoy batman and green lantern but thats about all from dc that i like
I'd wanna see kaine (spidermans, deformed but very tough clone) versus nightwing (the first robin) |
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Wolverine VS Deadpool The 'true to the origional comic-gruff' Wolvie, not the tall hugh jackman "hollywood" version.(poopy) lol no marvel vs dc not marvel vs marvel~ lol though deadpool is awesome |
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deadpool vrs deathstroke
That would be a fight The green goblin (norman, not his wussy son or psychologist) vrs the joker |
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The ULTIMATE fight
golden age superman vrs the sentry |
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Edited by
Spidercmb
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Thu 12/13/07 07:05 AM
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My favorite comics are Astro City. My favorite character is Steeljack. Second favorite is Mock Turtle, but he died.
Mock Turtle vs The Fantastic Four Steeljack vs The Hulk Superman vs The Samaritan |
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I dont know astrocity
anybody ever read malibus ultraforce? Or chaos comix Evil Ernie? Papa Midnight (from hellblazer) vs doctor strange |
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Astro City is the only comic I have seen that tries to address the difficulties that surround a world with Super Heros / Super Villians. For instance, how does a Super Villian who is made out of shiny metal, retire and become a normal citizen after being caught and sent to prison? How does a Super Hero, who was once a Librarian, deal with dating a beautiful female Super Hero. There is a lot of action, but the primary focus is people.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astro_City |
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i think watchmen did a fair job of dicscussing super heros in realistic terms
but then allen moores comics r far more advanced than almost everything out there not by him |
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i think watchmen did a fair job of dicscussing super heros in realistic terms but then allen moores comics r far more advanced than almost everything out there not by him I would really love to see how that would have worked, had Moore been allowed to use the Charlton characters in Watchmen, which DC had recently acquired, instead of creating new characters who were just thinly-disguised versions of their Charlton counterparts. |
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i think his characters r better than the charlton characters, that may just be because he made them though lol
However if he had been allowed to use the charlton characters then he might have had access to other parts of the dcu! imagine allen moore tackling a superman story! thats y they wouldnt let him use their people, because it would have been 2 close to letting him tear apart apart comic book legends one panel at a time! (in a VERY good way) |
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Joe Fix It Vs Smart Hulk (Bruce Banner in the body of the hulk)
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i think his characters r better than the charlton characters, that may just be because he made them though lol However if he had been allowed to use the charlton characters then he might have had access to other parts of the dcu! imagine allen moore tackling a superman story! thats y they wouldnt let him use their people, because it would have been 2 close to letting him tear apart apart comic book legends one panel at a time! (in a VERY good way) Moore has dome some Superman stuff -- there was a 2-parter called "What Ever happened to the Man of Steel?" that ran in Action 583 and Superman 423 -- later collected into a very thin TPB -- DC Comics presents 85 (Superman - Swamp Thing teamup) -- I'm sure I'm missing some others.... |
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i think we were just doing marvel versus dc
Joe fixit? boy thats a blast from the past isnt that grey hulk in the lee/ditko spiderman comics acting as a crime boss? Id wanna galactus vs the antimonitor! talk about heavy hitters! |
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i think we were just doing marvel versus dc Joe fixit? boy thats a blast from the past isnt that grey hulk in the lee/ditko spiderman comics acting as a crime boss? Id wanna galactus vs the antimonitor! talk about heavy hitters! They did a Galactus vs. Darkseid.... |
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Edited by
lizardking19
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Thu 12/13/07 12:31 PM
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Really was that part of that whole "access crossover" thing about a decade ago?
I assume galactus won, as he has defeated thanos b4, who is very similar 2 darkseid |
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Really was that part of that whole "access crossover" thing about a decade ago? I assume galactus won, as he has defeated thanos b4, who is very similar 2 darkseid Been awhile since I read it, but I recall Galactus wanted to absorb all the energies of Apokolips (naturally) and it ended up that he was unable to do so -- I think Darkseid found a way to cloak the planet or something -- From the Overstreet: Darkseid Vs. Galactus: The Hunger 1995 $4.95 0ne-shot (1st DC/Marvel crossover by John Byrne) |
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While I enjoyed Civil War and Infinite Crisis, I wish Marvel and DC would scale back on their company-wide mega-events. The more there are, the less special they become.
Thankfully, that's my only negative. Right now, both DC and Marvel are coming out with some of the best stuff I've seen in ages. Booster Gold and Jonah Hex from DC, and with World War Hulk, I'm actually excited about the character again. Kudos also to Marvel and DC for their very affordable and entertaining Essentials and Showcases. Finally, from a guy who grew up during the heyday of Harvey Comics, many thanks to Dark Horse Comics for releasing the Harvey Comics Classics line. Sort of like Showcase/Essentials, but much better paper, more text features, and some of it in color, all for only $19.95. Not much to pay for great childhood memories. I just wonder when they're coming out with a volume dedicated to my all-time favorite character, Sad Sack. |
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