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- cobra_commander
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I am gonna guess sarcasm as he is in everything.slym2none wrote:Sarcasm? Or has Marvel finally started to get their act straight???
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Uncanny
X-men Legacy
Wolvie
Wolvie, origins
Wolvie first class
New avengers
Secret Invasion
X-force
Astonishing has just finished
He recently appeared in new warriors and amazing spidey and those are the ones I can think of off the top of my head.
He usually has a miniseries on the go and at least 1 guest spot a month but usually more.
Marvel really need to sort their sh!t out when it comes to use of characters. How do they expect to run a cohesive universe when they can't keep track of whether a character is doing one thing or another or is on earth or off-world. It confuses readers so god knows what it does to editors.
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Slashes are too common and would just be confusing . . . how do you divide handy by a period . . .Dr. Solar wrote:The internet needs sarcasm puntuation.
Maybe slashes.
/I know nobody ever misunderstood a sarcastic post on the internet, but it still might come in handy/.
We should use the tilde . . .
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~Tildes look like some fancy pants nancy boy stuff~siren3-4 wrote:Slashes are too common and would just be confusing . . . how do you divide handy by a period . . .Dr. Solar wrote:The internet needs sarcasm puntuation.
Maybe slashes.
/I know nobody ever misunderstood a sarcastic post on the internet, but it still might come in handy/.
We should use the tilde . . .
~Dr. Solar is smarter than the average bear~
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~Dr. Solar wrote:~Tildes look like some fancy pants nancy boy stuff~siren3-4 wrote:Slashes are too common and would just be confusing . . . how do you divide handy by a period . . .Dr. Solar wrote:The internet needs sarcasm puntuation.
Maybe slashes.
/I know nobody ever misunderstood a sarcastic post on the internet, but it still might come in handy/.
We should use the tilde . . .
~Dr. Solar is smarter than the average bear~

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I took 3 years in high school and 2 quarters in college, but couldn't speak any until I started working with some Mexican guys at In-N-Out Burger. Of course, all I learned how to say was nasty things about the girls that came into the restaurant, but still..siren3-4 wrote:I took 2 years of Spanish in high school . . . got A's . . . can't speak a word . . .Dr. Solar wrote:Espanol?cobra_commander wrote:Tildes? How do you even know that word?!

- Elveen
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I am still in Shadowman v2. But I have gotten to the real good stuff.
#16 was GREAT. Very, very intresting. I just finished #17 and it am looking forward to reading #18 tomorrow. I am kinda bummed because I know that there are only 3 more books left.
But I can see why many people say that SM #16 is where SM v.2 really gets good.
#16 was GREAT. Very, very intresting. I just finished #17 and it am looking forward to reading #18 tomorrow. I am kinda bummed because I know that there are only 3 more books left.
But I can see why many people say that SM #16 is where SM v.2 really gets good.
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Okko was stunning visually but I never got the chance to read it. Will get round to it eventually I am sure.Geocarr wrote:I want to give big props to an independent hardcover I picked up called Okko: Cycle of Water by Hub
If you didn't like the Delano stuff, don't even bother with the Azzarello American journey stuff. I like Azzarrello usually but this was dog-*SQUEE*.Zeph wrote:Hellblazer, continuing the Jamie Delano run...some of it is REALLY good, some of it is terrible. Not a fan of what Delano did with Alan Moore's character, but Ennis is coming up, so...
I have been reading the All New Atom and really enjoying it.
Have Army@Love to re-read and Dead of Night, Testament, American Virgin lined up
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