― mark s (mark s), Monday, 29 August 2005 11:40 (twenty years ago)
― Laura H. (laurah), Wednesday, 31 August 2005 14:57 (twenty years ago)
http://www.freakytrigger.co.uk/pictures/wedge/uploaded_images/bigfrankhog-748154.jpg
In Jim Woodring's curious dream-universe the bestial Manhog seems to represent our most venal, pitiful, greedy and stupid instincts. He is repulsive, but also often a victim, and not entirely without sympathy. The pained, desperate expressions on Manhog's face as he fails each time to understand or cope with his situation are some of Woodring's most powerful images.
Greatest Moment: Over to you!
― Tom (Groke), Thursday, 1 September 2005 12:01 (twenty years ago)
http://www.freakytrigger.co.uk/pictures/wedge/uploaded_images/mo-701968.jpg
To be frank, I'm not sure why of all the Dykes to Watch Out For characters I chose to nominate Mo; in a comic filled with colourful characters she's probably the least colourful. She's as stereotypical as a lesbian (in a lesbian-themed comic) can be: an angry feminist, left-wing, masculine-looking, a vegetarian, has cats. But one shouldn't always scare away from sterotypes, since many lesbians really are like that. It's up to the other characters to fill the spectrum, and, like Tintin in Tintin, she's the centre that holds the spectrum together. Unlike Tintin though, she isn't an empty signifier - we can relate to her, and maybe that's exactly because of her plainness. (Tuomas)
― Tom (Groke), Thursday, 1 September 2005 12:08 (twenty years ago)
http://www.freakytrigger.co.uk/pictures/wedge/uploaded_images/blacklois-793761.jpg
For her astonishing empathy. (Leee)
Greatest Moment:
http://www.freakytrigger.co.uk/pictures/wedge/uploaded_images/blacklois2-740632.jpg
― Tom (Groke), Thursday, 1 September 2005 12:31 (twenty years ago)
― Austin Still (Austin, Still), Thursday, 1 September 2005 13:03 (twenty years ago)
― Austin Still (Austin, Still), Thursday, 1 September 2005 13:05 (twenty years ago)
I can't think of any good examples of where this has completely backfired for her, since it's been a while since I've read the strip. But this is a common theme among gays and lesbians (who often go through a period of "well I'm gay so I'd better buy some Madonna CDs!" which sometimes NEVER ENDS ARGGH) and of course among the non-gays and -lesbians out there too.
― Casuistry (Chris P), Friday, 2 September 2005 01:42 (twenty years ago)
― anthony, Saturday, 3 September 2005 15:25 (twenty years ago)
― Fushigina Blobby: Blobania no Kiki (ex machina), Monday, 5 September 2005 03:31 (twenty years ago)
(49 points)
http://www.freakytrigger.co.uk/pictures/wedge/uploaded_images/spiderj-758228.jpg
[No blurb or greatest moment for him - if someone wants to send me a blurb I will cut and paste it in this space]
― Tom (Groke), Monday, 5 September 2005 12:42 (twenty years ago)
― chap who would dare to thwart the revolution (chap), Monday, 5 September 2005 12:43 (twenty years ago)
― Daniel_Rf (Daniel_Rf), Monday, 5 September 2005 17:43 (twenty years ago)
― Tom (Groke), Monday, 5 September 2005 17:45 (twenty years ago)
― J.D. (Justyn Dillingham), Monday, 5 September 2005 22:00 (twenty years ago)
― Tuomas (Tuomas), Sunday, 11 September 2005 15:02 (twenty years ago)
(53 points)
http://www.freakytrigger.co.uk/pictures/wedge/uploaded_images/optimus-743096.jpg
Greatest Moment: His death in the Transformers movie, obviously. I was five years old, and I think I started freaking out and crying. (Laura)
― Tom (Groke), Wednesday, 14 September 2005 16:03 (twenty years ago)
http://www.freakytrigger.co.uk/pictures/wedge/uploaded_images/flex-748988.jpg
Imaginary friends is a constant Grant Morrison trope, because after all that's what comics characters used to be for a lot of kids. Flex Mentallo, in Doom Patrol and particularly in his own series, is Morrison's most involved working-through of this idea, acting almost as the imaginary friend of superhero comics themselves. Flex, slightly dim, often baffled, always heroic, is as much symbol as character but is no less memorable for that. Also he has one of the greatest origin issues in comics!
Greatest Moment: Flex turns the Pentagon into a circle. (Vic Fluro)
― Tom (Groke), Wednesday, 14 September 2005 16:12 (twenty years ago)
― Chuck_Tatum (Chuck_Tatum), Wednesday, 14 September 2005 18:33 (twenty years ago)
― Tom (Groke), Wednesday, 14 September 2005 20:22 (twenty years ago)
― Daniel_Rf (Daniel_Rf), Thursday, 22 September 2005 15:24 (twenty years ago)
― Tom (Groke), Thursday, 22 September 2005 15:28 (twenty years ago)
(56 points)
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He's the heart and soul in the Sin City universe -- every other protagonist has been an unimaginative and tired genre exercise. Balancing his invigorating self-unawareness with intimate familiarity with the seamy underworld and his ultimate fate, and with dialogue that Frank Miller hasn't topped since... (Leee)
Greatest Moment: I want to say the panel where he kicks in the windshield of the police car, but that's mostly because I love its art. Instead, I'll go with Marv shooting at the statue of Roarke and then laughing like the loveable psycopathic lunatic that he is. (Leee)
― Tom (Groke), Thursday, 22 September 2005 15:33 (twenty years ago)
Darkseid is the nuclear bomb of the DC Universe. He's Mutually Assured Destruction. He's powerful enough that he could take down every hero who's ever been a member of the JLA with one Omega Beam behind his back, but he's such a cocky bastard that he never quite does. While his life's work, the Anti-Life Equation, is essentially the End of All Things, he's not necessarily a bad guy. (Huk)
Greatest Moment:http://www.freakytrigger.co.uk/pictures/wedge/uploaded_images/darkseid-794253.jpg
― Tom (Groke), Sunday, 25 September 2005 09:49 (twenty years ago)
― Tuomas (Tuomas), Sunday, 25 September 2005 10:30 (twenty years ago)
― Casuistry (Chris P), Sunday, 25 September 2005 16:41 (twenty years ago)
― Chuck_Tatum (Chuck_Tatum), Sunday, 25 September 2005 17:09 (twenty years ago)
That's how they spell "struggle" in Apokoliptian, and he's reading his own book.
― kit brash (kit brash), Sunday, 25 September 2005 20:58 (twenty years ago)
― Jordan (Jordan), Sunday, 25 September 2005 21:03 (twenty years ago)
― steviespitfire, Thursday, 29 September 2005 08:05 (twenty years ago)
― chap who would dare to thwart the revolution (chap), Thursday, 29 September 2005 11:38 (twenty years ago)
Not at all. Left to right they are Noel Baxter (team joker), Jimmy ???(the kid), Blackie Gray (Roy's best friend), Charlie 'The Cat' Carter (goalkeeper), Roy Race, Lofty Peak (hard man), Mervyn Wallace (inconsistent genius), and Duncan MacKay (the Scot).
― Joe Kay (feethurt), Thursday, 29 September 2005 13:33 (twenty years ago)
― Daniel_Rf (Daniel_Rf), Monday, 3 October 2005 16:42 (twenty years ago)
― Huk-L (Huk-L), Monday, 3 October 2005 16:51 (twenty years ago)
― DV (dirtyvicar), Monday, 3 October 2005 16:52 (twenty years ago)
― Huk-L (Huk-L), Monday, 3 October 2005 16:56 (twenty years ago)
― Huk-L (Huk-L), Monday, 3 October 2005 17:16 (twenty years ago)
― Tom (Groke), Monday, 3 October 2005 17:57 (twenty years ago)
― Laura H. (laurah), Friday, 7 October 2005 11:11 (twenty years ago)
― Pete (Pete), Friday, 7 October 2005 11:51 (twenty years ago)
(59 points)
http://www.freakytrigger.co.uk/pictures/wedge/uploaded_images/hellboy-746341.jpg
Like a savvier, more knowledgeable and more indestructible Marv. Just as key is the fact that he's out there in the world, with friends who actually look up to him, and the fact that he tangles with Nazis, Rasputin, vampires, werefrogs, dragons, ghosts, demons and manages to tell them all to shut up in so many words, cos he's got the Right Hand of Doom to back him up, you know. (Leee)
Best moment: From Wake the Devil, when he jumps out of the plane with the jetpack that doesn't work, stubbornly clicking the ignition without success while freefalling, and muttering, "Aw crap," which sums up his appeal: unprepossessing, straight-forward and with understated humor. (Leee)
― Tom (Groke), Friday, 7 October 2005 12:35 (twenty years ago)
― Tom (Groke), Friday, 7 October 2005 12:36 (twenty years ago)
― chap who would dare to kill all the threads (chap), Friday, 7 October 2005 12:45 (twenty years ago)
― David R. (popshots75`), Friday, 7 October 2005 12:48 (twenty years ago)
― The Ghost of Black Elegance (Dan Perry), Friday, 7 October 2005 13:06 (twenty years ago)
― Andrew Farrell (afarrell), Friday, 7 October 2005 13:09 (twenty years ago)
― s1ocki (slutsky), Friday, 7 October 2005 14:39 (twenty years ago)
― David R. (popshots75`), Friday, 7 October 2005 14:41 (twenty years ago)
― Huk-L (Huk-L), Friday, 7 October 2005 14:42 (twenty years ago)
RIP Mona Lisa Ludatits ;_;
― HI DERE, Thursday, 10 July 2008 13:48 (seventeen years ago)
The really striking thing about the list is its complete avoidance of kids' characters (obviously, yes, a lot of the ones featured weren't meant for adults originally).
― Groke, Thursday, 10 July 2008 15:22 (seventeen years ago)
I'm not clicking 50 times to read that whole list.
― Oilyrags, Thursday, 10 July 2008 15:46 (seventeen years ago)
http://www.dulcepinzon.com/en_projects_superhero.htm#
Superhero day jobs.
― Oilyrags, Thursday, 10 July 2008 15:55 (seventeen years ago)
Actually, Jesse and Cassidy are pretty much like Tintin and Haddock, right?
t-bomb from Tuomas!
― energy flash gordon, Thursday, 10 July 2008 22:27 (seventeen years ago)
no idea this happened, due for a refresh during covid imo
― Fuck the NRA (ulysses), Tuesday, 30 June 2020 17:04 (five years ago)
SpidermanThe CreeperMysterioThe LizardGreen GoblinMadcapGhost RiderEternityDormammu CleaDr HauntWinnie The Witch Mr L. DeddMr BonesImpyUncle CreepyCousin EerieCrypt KeeperOld Witch (sorry, no Vault Keeper)Dr DeathKenshiroShinReiDevilmanLady Death Chicken George
― Robert Adam Gilmour, Sunday, 5 July 2020 13:21 (five years ago)
The Hulk
― Robert Adam Gilmour, Sunday, 5 July 2020 13:25 (five years ago)