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    Actually likes comics Darth Tigris's Avatar
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    Thanos' problem is that he's obsessed with a bony white girl. He needs to come to Earth: http://mightygodking.com/images/Civil_War/cwp_02_04.jpg
    Keaton always said, "I don't believe in God, but I'm afraid of him." Well I believe in God, and the only thing that scares me are people that think Final Crisis is good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darth Tigris View Post
    Thanos' problem is that he's obsessed with a bony white girl.
    I blame fashion magazines.

    The create an unrealistic body image for women.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XPac View Post
    I blame fashion magazines.

    The create an unrealistic body image for women.

    Yes, and such stereotypes will be the Death of us.
    Not only DAT, but also dis, dat, and de oder ding dere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xcoijoi View Post
    Yes, and such stereotypes will be the Death of us.
    Of half the universe. I always knew Vogue would bring about Armageddon, I just wasn't sure how.
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    not a big fan of Thanos or the Cosmic comics..
    still may give a shot since Aaron's the writer..
    Comic Book Deaths 2012
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7SvM6adTeY

    Bring back Ultimate DAZZLER!!

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    I really enjoyed Starlin's dialogue and monologue for Thanos, but didn't realise how much till i viewed other writers tackle him. Coming back to Starlin was like...Mark Twain?*shrug*yeah.. I'll go with that. Coming back to slim jim, the words just rolled off the pages, flowed seamlessly together. Locked. It was this harmony and cohesion that is so delicate it's hard to miss and not to... as in the difference between Paul Verhoeven and the countless immitators or remakes of his classic films.

    Just remove the poetic license and that above statement would be pretty acurate. So I'm anticipating this new history lesson, though I like my Thanos martini easy on the death and murder. You can still shake it with that flying chair. Never looses it's cool.

    Last edited by Spidey Sense; 01-28-2013 at 11:15 AM.

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