Oct. 27th, 2013
Silly Time with Marvel!
Oct. 27th, 2013 03:58 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Hi folks!
Time for another humor issue from Marvel--out this month, so four representative pages beneath the cutline.

( Not included here...the X-Men have a team-building exercise. )
Time for another humor issue from Marvel--out this month, so four representative pages beneath the cutline.

( Not included here...the X-Men have a team-building exercise. )
Pathfinder #9, #10
Oct. 27th, 2013 04:28 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Pathfinder is what happens when a bunch of fans of Dungeons & Dragons decide they aren't down with the new edition of the game and go off to do their own thing. The comic book series from Dynamite, by Jim Zub (Skullkickers) with art by Jake Bilbao and Sean Izaakse, is set early in the careers of the games' signature characters (a.k.a. the "iconics") as they deal with a number of problems in and around the city of Sandpoint.
Word from on high is that the iconic characters of Pathfinder should all be considered bisexual until further notice. Such appears to be the case here.
( hey kids, who likes lady adventurers?! )
Word from on high is that the iconic characters of Pathfinder should all be considered bisexual until further notice. Such appears to be the case here.
( hey kids, who likes lady adventurers?! )
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Yeah. I had a bunch more "Villains Being Awesome" moments to post, but there are so, so few days of October left. Ergo, I decided to lump several of them into one post!
As a last-ditch effort to establish some kind of connecting theme beyond "Batman villains", I chose the three villains featured in what popular opinion has deemed the worst Batman film to date, Batman & Robin. If anyone deserves to have their awesomeness trumpeted and the reputations that that movie gave them destroyed, it's these three. And I say that as a guy who's usually apathetic (at best) to two of them.
( Behind the cut: What Ahnold, Uma, and Swenson should have been! )
As a last-ditch effort to establish some kind of connecting theme beyond "Batman villains", I chose the three villains featured in what popular opinion has deemed the worst Batman film to date, Batman & Robin. If anyone deserves to have their awesomeness trumpeted and the reputations that that movie gave them destroyed, it's these three. And I say that as a guy who's usually apathetic (at best) to two of them.
( Behind the cut: What Ahnold, Uma, and Swenson should have been! )