I wanna see the Entity do a Combine Harvester scene.
The Crystal Caverns A bird's gotta sing.A vain hope, I'm afraid. According to Vyce, it's in Linkara's head since its apparent suicide, meaning it was still in there during the Marville reviews, and it still survived. As difficult as this may be to believe, the Entity may be immune to crappy comics.
God help us all.
@RhymeBeat: I'm referring to the Grim Reaper looking thing Linkara encountered in the Ghostbusters II review (around the 44:42 mark). If we go by the timeline given by this episode, it can't be the Entity since it already possessed Linkara at this point. With that in mind, the part where it says "Ah, there you are" could probably be referring to it detecting the Entity within Linkara. I think it has a larger role to play, either in this story or the next one.
Hmm... Perhaps it was after the Entity because it was using Linkara to cheat it's death. That would be the lamest answer but the most logical one at the moment.
The Crystal Caverns A bird's gotta sing.it was also asleep then. and odyssey isn't bad. it's batshit insane. at no point in the rambling incoherent 13 issues did anything resembling a rational thought appear
It's monday, and that means its time for a new episode. Today it's time for some insanity with Batman Odyssey #1.
Blog - Tumblri fucking love this story.
oh he's going issue by issue. he has gotten nowhere near the insanity yet
Wait, there wasn't a story segment this week. This can only mean one thing...
No it isn't.
I just told you otherwise.
So there.
Doctor Who — Long Way Around: https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13536044/1/Doctor-Who-Long-Way-Aroundthats the sane issue of that comic yeah thats the sane one xd
asterix next week i love that series I do not get why people request asterix its good....mostly
edited 1st Aug '17 5:57:51 AM by Shiningknight
" I did the right thing, didn't I? It all worked out in the end." "In the end? Nothing ends, Adrian. Nothing ever ends."Presumably to get an opinion.
That said, if you want a bad comic, Asterix And The Falling Sky is one of the most inane, self righteous screeds ever to the point I thought Garth Ennis was writing it.
People do request good comics.
Where there's life, there's hope.http://atopthefourthwall.com/state-of-the-wall-8-1-17/#more-4643
state of the wall hes doing jojo....oh mah gawd!
" I did the right thing, didn't I? It all worked out in the end." "In the end? Nothing ends, Adrian. Nothing ever ends."Fuck that, he's doing Asterix.
And it's The Legionary, one of the best ones!
Just a person. He/him.So on a scale from ultimatum to ultimate Spider-Man where does ultimate iron man land.
well considering it was the ultimate universes first retcon to remove it....guess
" I did the right thing, didn't I? It all worked out in the end." "In the end? Nothing ends, Adrian. Nothing ever ends."When Linkara mentioned that Batman: Odyssey was written by a famous classic Batman creator, I thought it might be fun to do episodes spotlighting classic runs of different creators, such as "Zany" Bob Haney. He was the writer on many of "The Brave and the Bold", the classic DC team up comic, famous for utter disregard of continuity, off the wall storytelling, and general silver age style weirdness. This is the comic that gave us Bat-Hulk, The Whirlybat, and an issue that starts as a Batman and Sargent Rock crossover, but quickly changes into something even weirder when the villains start to go after the book's Artist.
I've been reading "The Brave and the Bold" lately, and it's really fun. I love the imaginativeness of the ideas, and just how fun it is to see the different, often obscure characters interact with Batman. It also struck me how well the spirit of the book was captured in the namesake show.
edited 3rd Aug '17 9:25:45 AM by megaeliz
Indeed. Hell, Zaney Haney was practically writing Brave and the Bold when he wasn't writing Brave and the Bold. All of his same standards and conventions show in up in stuff like, say, his Teen Titans, where an entire character was born out of Haney either not getting or choosing to ignore the memo. Outside of maybe Metamorpho, it's just kind of something he does.
Doctor Who — Long Way Around: https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13536044/1/Doctor-Who-Long-Way-AroundIt's more a confusing take on Ironman than outright bad. For one it makes Tony having actual super powers (His entire body acts as a brain, and he's super sensitive to touch and contact and stuff like that, all of which cause him immense pain). Also a LOT of the comic is set during Tony's childhood. There's little Ironman in ultimate Ironman.
I didn't dislike it, but I know it rubbed a lot of people the wrong way. I sorta wish they had stuck to their guns and continued exploring it.
Incidently, I do own Batman: The Official Movie Adaptation. It's gonna be weird coz it's almost a 1:1 of the Tim Burton Movie, so basically if you like it or not depends on your feelings towards that movie.
The art is fucking good though.
edited 3rd Aug '17 8:27:57 AM by Ghilz
Speaking of Linkara's Iron Man reviews, am I the only one who dislikes the drunk tony voice he uses? It was funny once, but it got grating really fast (at least his Batman voice adds to the humor of how absurd the comics with him can get).
I like his Batman voice but I dislike his Iron Man voice.
Where there's life, there's hope.Eh, he doesn't do it all that often, at least. And I believe he usually tries to restrict it to Ultimate Iron Man, right?
Oh God! Natural light!
The Entity going mad and destroying itself would be highly anticlimactic but it'd also be hilarious.
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