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WTF Imaged for the day, third times the charm.
 
.....I think that's suppose to be what they could've looked like in the Harvey Comics style.

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I like the Adventure Time and Futurama ones the best. The Ranma 1/2, though, creeps me out the most. Why? Just look at that chest. :p
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I hate to meet this w/o a shotgun.
I guess they grow them big in Alabama also!

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I think we've seen bigger snakes.
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Rod H Wrote:I think we've seen bigger snakes.
That's not the point.  Look at the tail.  That thing is a rattle snake.
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blackaeronaut Wrote:
Rod H Wrote:I think we've seen bigger snakes.
That's not the point.  Look at the tail.  That thing is a rattle snake.
I guess Rod H had never came across a rattler before. Hey BA, do the cars still run across rattlers running across dirt roads after a rain shower? Oh, that pic...it was in a property next to one of my office co-workers.
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At the moment all I can think of is "Now we know who Steve Irwin has been re incarnated as. at least in spirit, anyway"
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ordnance11 Wrote:
blackaeronaut Wrote:
Rod H Wrote:I think we've seen bigger snakes.
That's not the point.  Look at the tail.  That thing is a rattle snake.
I guess Rod H had never came across a rattler before. Hey BA, do the cars still run across rattlers running across dirt roads after a rain shower? Oh, that pic...it was in a property next to one of my office co-workers.
The largest Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake on record is 96 inches. Those sumbitches get big.
  
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Ah, that snake's a rattler, I thought it was a python. The typical reptiles I come across is are shingleback lizards, that don't mean I've not been in a snake containing region, it's just I don't wanna be any where near most of ours - twenty of the twentyfive most venomous snakes live here and I don't want to meet a three meter edition of #1.
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Forbush Man!
 
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How old is this guy?
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ordnance11 Wrote:How old is this guy?
"Forbush was dreamed up in 1955 by Marvel editor Stan Lee to refer to an imaginary low-grade colleague who was often the butt of Lee's jokes. In his guise of Forbush-Man, he first appeared in 1967."
From the Wikipedia article.
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Actually, I'm referring to his mental age..wearing a pot and blanket?
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ordnance11 Wrote:Actually, I'm referring to his mental age..wearing a pot and blanket?
And long johns, yes. Forbush Man has always been a very silly, fourth-wall-breaking, parody sort of character. That version was in Next Wave, which was Warren Ellis being a silly, fourth-wall-breaking, parody sort of comic book writer.
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avengers as.... what? I seem to be unsure of just what they've crossed them with here.
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Star Ranger4 Wrote:avengers as.... what? I seem to be unsure of just what they've crossed them with here.
Looks like pokemon, but I'm not completely sure.
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Star Ranger4 Wrote:avengers as.... what? I seem to be unsure of just what they've crossed them with here.
 Looks like Pokemon, seeing as that's Pikachu's tail sticking up from under Thor's cape.
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If you look at the file name, it says "pokevengers_by_astrozerk-d5gm586.png".
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http://terminaitor.deviantart.com/art/B ... -133622928 Link because it's a big pic.


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dark seraph Wrote:http://terminaitor.deviantart.com/art/B ... -133622928 Link because it's a big pic.
There is no WTF in this picture. Only Awesome.
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There's a deuterocanonical character like that already -- Chris Dee uses him in Cat Tales -- named something like Kittelmeyer or Kittelmeier, IIRC... Regardless, nice comic.
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Bob Schroeck Wrote:There's a deuterocanonical character like that already -- Chris Dee uses him in Cat Tales -- named something like Kittelmeyer or Kittelmeier, IIRC... Regardless, nice comic.
Kittlemeier is Ms. Dee's version of Marvel's Tinkerer, a man who makes costumes and gadgets for the masks because he wants to. The Tailor is a victim of living in Gotham, more than a willing accomplice. I think that makes all the difference.
EDIT: I also like the fact that Batman is standing there, in the last panel, letting the Tailor get a look at his face. It seems like an act of atonement for Bruce, having let a citizen of Gotham be used by the Rogues in this way.
 
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The first time I ever saw Kittlemeier, he was in a 1989 anthology.
Okay some research later:
"Neutral Ground" by Mike Resnick from Martin Greenberg's The Further Adventures of Batman.
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