The leader of NATO's Qaeda fighters in Syria is a cannibal.
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The leader of NATO's Qaeda fighters in Syria is a cannibal.
The Obammunist gaystapo in San Francisco has betrayed heroic homosexual patriot & Obama torture victim Bradley Manning.
Good analysis from The Guardian
Obammunist doublethink:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BJBjUIwCUAA0r13.png
Obammunist doublethink:
http://t.co/ifcXgKYjpN
It looks like Putin & Hagel have cut a deal on the back of the poor Tsarnaevs -- CIA will pull out of Chechnya and in return Putin will stop backing Assad against the NATO-Qaeda fighters.
How about that NYPD Commisioner making a point of repeatedly calling the younger Tsarnaev "Jokar"?
These Illuminati fucks are really playing the Batman programming hard. Creepy.
NEWSFLASH: A domestic terrorist has admitted to the FBI that he became self-radicalized perusing the website of the hate group known as "Southern Poverty Law Center"
Not necessary. That's what friend-of-the-family Jimmy Savile was for.
If he's such a good guy, what he doing hosting a show on BBC?
Everyone just open your pedophile-joke document and run a Find+Replace "priest" for "BBC host."
I have a couple copies of HERE COME THE BIG PEOPLE signed by Trace Beaulieu. I don't know if there are any unsigned copies, as it was self-published or close to it. Bought them directly from him...
I voted no, because I'm against genocide.
Nothing. By 1992 I had quit comics after Bob Harras gutted the X-Men by firing auteur Chris Claremont in favor of hack Jim Lee (who in turn quit Marvel almost immediately afterward).
I don't...
I once thought Rob Liefeld was a good artist.
Bit of a cause-and-effect here. SSRIs have been documented to make their users fantasize about graphic violence and wish death on humanity.
Quarter-bin Gerber:
Marvel Two-in-One #1 (1973/74)
Defenders #39 (1976)
Claremont's run on Uncanny X-Men began with the first issue, #142, and continued partway through issue #279.
Issues #143-206 are reprinted in X-Men Classic #47-#110, but you might as well get the...
3/3.
Three more:
z) 110090
y) 110091
x) 110092
The hospital may be drugging your friend with SSRIs.
Can anyone guess these?
a)110084
b)110085
c)110086
From Hell is easily the second-best-ever comic book of three to 12 issues published before 2003.
Alan Moore's true story of the murderous masonic rot at the heart of the Crown was comprehensive,...
"Afbaghistan," not "Badassistan."
Both Army@Love minis were great.
I liked the classic DC comics from an alternate universe that featured in an episode of "FRiNGE":
http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/BrentSprecher/news/?a=18404
Great show, BTW.
How many pages is this? Are there plans for a soft cover edition?
Quarter-bin:
Fantastic Four #98 (1969)
Detective Comics #420** (1972)*
Classic X-Men #9-13 (1987)
Captain America #200 (1976)*
Captain America Annual #17 (1977)
The Unexpected #221 (1982)...
Checking in here on the Twelfth Night of Christmas to add my final 2 votes:
2. From Hell (Kitchen Sink 1991)
1. Batman: The Dark Knight (DC 1986)
1. Batman: The Dark Knight. #1-4 . (1986.) DC Comics.
Everything important about aged superheroes in a contemporary totalitarian dystopia that Watchmen had to say, DKR said it first. And it's the...