View Full Version : Gail, if you were back at marvel...
siuntres
12-15-2006, 08:15 PM
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would you write a retro daughters of the dragon story, and have them face off in a
1970's battle against the pointer sisters (pre neutron dance era)?
I think Mysty would be conflicted to attack Bonnie, while Anita Pointer would focus her attack against Colleen .
Shang Chi would be called in to back them up, but then Carl Douglas would show up for the Pointers and everybody'd be kung fu fighting...
(nyquill is rockin my world tonight)
Dr Ray Palmer
12-15-2006, 10:08 PM
I don't think the Daughters of the Dragon would fight the Pointer Sisters. I think Misty and Colleen would join forces with the Pointer Sisters to battle a true force of evil, like Tony Orlando & Dawn or possibly the Starland Vocal Band.
Cam63
12-15-2006, 10:45 PM
My word... I'd nearly managed to block the memory of those buggers.
The Xenos
12-16-2006, 12:08 AM
Bah to your Nyquil induced ideas. I'm on Robatussin.
Dr Ray Palmer
12-16-2006, 08:13 AM
Ehh, NyQuil was better in the olden days when it was something like 25% alcohol. Now that they've wimped it down by cutting the alcohol content to 10%, it's not nearly as effective. That's why I always wash NyQuil down with a few shots of vodka.
The Xenos
12-16-2006, 08:20 PM
Well, just don't take Sudafed. It actually kept me up at night and even gave me panic attacks.
Then again, isn't Sudafed the drug some people use to make like crystal meth? I know that they make you sign for each one you buy because of it even if it is over the counter.
Anyway, Gail is exclusive to DC, right? Not sure who I could see her writing at Marvel. Plamotti, Grey, Slott, and Kirkman seem to be doing great on their books. Nicieza seems to be doing good with Cable/Deadpool.
Dr Ray Palmer
12-16-2006, 10:09 PM
Then again, isn't Sudafed the drug some people use to make like crystal meth? I know that they make you sign for each one you buy because of it even if it is over the counter.
Yes, it's now easier to buy a gun than to buy a box of Sudafed.
The same ingredient that's in Sudafed -- the decongestant pseudoephedrine -- used to be in NyQuil, too, but once the laws changed they reformulated NyQuil with a different (i.e. not as good) decongestant.
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