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Oriphiel 11-29-2015 07:29 PM

So I've been getting into Spider Woman lately, and yesterday I stumbled upon her cheesy and hilariously fucking random show from 1979. So far, she's fought space mummies, an evil flaming head that hypnotizes people with fart gas, and amazons with flying saucers that like to steal gold. Time to make some ridiculous gifs. :yeah:

http://i.imgur.com/bdxfjKt.gif

Edit: I can't stop... :laughing:

http://i.imgur.com/29Hmfun.gif

Oriphiel 12-04-2015 07:33 AM

Hey Bat, unless you have a better way of reading the '97 issues, I'm probably gonna nab this:

http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/...20090602023448

Black Francis 12-04-2015 08:03 AM

:p:

Nice gif ori.

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Originally Posted by MURDER JUNKIE (Post 176111)
Any of you into comics??? I have been an avid collector for quite a few years now. Mostly into the Marvel and Max titles, favorites are Captain America and the Punisher.

Im really into their lore and stories but i don't collect them. i really liked the Court of owls story in the Batman comics, i really hope they make a movie from that story i also really the concept of the lantern corps with all the corps representing an emotion with different colours.

Oriphiel 12-04-2015 09:06 AM

Thanks. :laughing:

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Originally Posted by Black Francis (Post 1656736)
i really liked the Court of owls story in the Batman comics, i really hope they make a movie from that story i also really the concept of the lantern corps with all the corps representing an emotion with different colours.

I'm guessing you're a fan of DC, then?

Black Francis 12-04-2015 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Suzy Creamcheese (Post 1656756)
Thanks. :laughing:



I'm guessing you're a fan of DC, then?

Yea but it's only recently ive been getting to know the comics and i don't like every strory just some of them. i really liked the injustice story and how it all started and i also liked the flash "out of time story" with the Blue flash.

I like the Marvel universe a bit more but im a fan of both of them. hbu?

Oriphiel 12-04-2015 09:46 AM

Personally, I prefer Marvel. :thumb:

Still, DC is cool, especially the classics, like Batman, Wonder Woman, Superman (depending on the series), Green Lantern, etc. I have to admit that I'm kinda a comic newbie myself, but I'm sure Batlord could give you some fun recs for both DC and Marvel.

The Batlord 12-04-2015 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Suzy Creamcheese (Post 1656729)
Hey Bat, unless you have a better way of reading the '97 issues, I'm probably gonna nab this:

http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/...20090602023448

Definitely wouldn't recommend that particular volume. The two mini-series are... alright, but Deadpool wasn't a character of any particular note until Joe Kelly developed him in D-Piddy's first monthly title. He was co-created by Rob ****ing Liefeld, for Christ's sake!

If you must buy a physical copy of something then the Joe Kelly omnibus would be the perfect starting point... assuming you're willing to shell out almost $70 for a used copy, and almost $120 for a new one (which I totally would be). But it's got Joe Kelly's whole run, which had no real dips in quality and was a self-contained story arc that does not require you to read any of the other issues in that first series (not that you would want to, as Deadpool's first solo title went straight down the toilet after Kelly left). Make no mistake, it's totally worth the money.

Amazon.com: Deadpool by Joe Kelly Omnibus (9780785185598): Joe Kelly, James Felder, Stan Lee, Ed McGuinness, Aaron Lopresti, Bernard Chang, Shannon Denton, Pete Woods, Rob Liefield: Books


BUT FEAR NOT!!! Piracy is your friend. You can stop downloading once you've got issue #33, and the password for any archive from this site is "allcomicbooks.us". The uploaded.net links for this particular download are dead, but the rapidgator ones still work. Also, make sure that you have #0 and the Daredevil-Deadpool Annual. They're important.

Deadpool 000-063 (1997-2002) (Digital) (Empire-G85/AnHeroGold – Empire)

If that annual isn't there, then...

Daredevil – Deadpool ’97 #01 (1997) Whomsoever Fights Monsters


Other series of note...


Deadpool: MAX

If you want to see Pool at his most disturbing, most certifiably insane, most violent, most hilarious, most PCP'ed up (literally), and even his most quasi-oedipal, then this is for you. This is most certainly not a series for children.

Deadpool MAX 1 1-12 + 2 1-6 + X-Mas Special (Complete)


Deadpool volume 4 (or 5, depending on whether or not you consider volume 1 to be his second mini-series, from 1994)

Written by Gerry Duggan and Brian Posehn, this is possibly the first canon Deadpool series since Kelly's run to do justice to him as a character rather than just as a walking joke factory (Deadpool: Max was in an alternate universe). It's ****ing hilarious, bat**** crazy, but it's got some serious heart. The first six issues aren't all that great, but after that the quality shoots straight into the stratosphere, so stick with it. You won't regret it.

Deadpool v4 001-045, Annuals (2012-2015) (digital)

The Batlord 12-04-2015 02:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Black Francis (Post 1656763)
Yea but it's only recently ive been getting to know the comics and i don't like every strory just some of them. i really liked the injustice story and how it all started and i also liked the flash "out of time story" with the Blue flash.

I like the Marvel universe a bit more but im a fan of both of them. hbu?

Are you looking for any recs? If so, then what would be your particular tastes (specific characters/series, solo books vs. team books, serious vs. comedy, superhero vs. non-superhero, "traditional" vs. more original, old school pulp vs. new school sophistication, series vs. graphic novels, street level vs. world/universe-threatening apocalyptic epicness, regular series vs. massive crossover events, etc, etc, etc,)?

Black Francis 12-04-2015 08:53 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1656841)
Are you looking for any recs? If so, then what would be your particular tastes (specific characters/series, solo books vs. team books, serious vs. comedy, superhero vs. non-superhero, "traditional" vs. more original, old school pulp vs. new school sophistication, series vs. graphic novels, street level vs. world/universe-threatening apocalyptic epicness, regular series vs. massive crossover events, etc, etc, etc,)?

Im interested in the story where Bane becomes Batman or any DC multiverse story and from Marvel, im interested in the house of M story or any story where Scarlet witch goes crazy.

The Batlord 12-04-2015 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Black Francis (Post 1657014)
Im interested in the story where Bane becomes Batman or any DC multiverse story and from Marvel, im interested in the house of M story or any story where Scarlet witch goes crazy.

I never knew Bane became Batman. And...

House of M Comics (Complete)

House of M is both that and where Scarlet Witch goes crazy. You're going to have to be more specific with multiverse ****, though. It's comic books. It's all the multiverse.

I guess here's Crisis on Infinite Earths. It's the very first massive crossover event in comic history, and it's entire point was to clean up the multiverse cluster**** that DC's continuity had become by the 80s (a whole story in and of itself). It's the most influential DC event of all time, one of, if not the most influential event in superhero comics ever, and I haven't read it, so you'll have one over on me (though I haven't read House of M, either, since massive crossover events are a pain in the ass).

Crisis on Infinite Earths – The Absolute Edition (2005) HC (DobisP.R.+Pudgy-AbsolutNovus-HD)


Again, the archive password for all of these is "allcomicbooks.us".

And if you think this is my only comic piracy site, then think again. I have so many more. This is just the best one. I am afraid, though, as a month ago there was a fundraising drive to keep it going, as there isn't much money in internet piracy, but there is quite a bit of overhead for a site dedicated to this much bandwidth, and if you aren't aware of just how much **** is on this site, then just start searching for anything you can think of. You will probably find it. This site is God. If I had the money I would totally support it, because it is irreplaceable.


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