[quote]PGJ wrote:
Agent Frost wrote:
PGJ wrote:
This new crop of female characters with rediculous bodies and costumes is a little perverted and juvenile to me. More for guys to jerk off to than tell a story about right and wrong. Just go buy a Playboy or something. Wonder Woman is down-right prudish compared to these gals.
Comic book guy with ridiculous body and minimal costume
Batman and Beast (i know, i know) for a loooong time. love the Dark Knightās wheels, no superpowers but still picking up power chicks⦠and my lil brothers keep comparing me to him. =)
and Beast because⦠well, he can raise hell when required, but usually heās this chilled out, hanging-from-the-ceiling giant reading⦠books. i share the trait. books i mean.
among the girls; Jean Gray (i have this innocent āthingā about getting a bj via ātelekinesisāā¦
funny no one mentioned Mystique!! think unlimited number of chicks in one package!! if u can talk her into it before she bicycle kicks u to death, of courseā¦
There was a supervillian in the Spider Man series who had photographic reflexes ā could imitate anything he saw anyone else do. Canāt remember his name at all, but I thought that was very cool.
For super heroes, no one has mentioned the Silver Surfer? He was pretty cool ā and had the nads to stand up to Galacticusā¦
Elektra rules, IMO. Sheās got it all - muscles, looks, cool swords, wicked fighting skills, some āsupernaturalā powers, childhood scars, and a āmess with me and die!ā attitude.
[quote]burning ice wrote:
Batman and Beast (i know, i know) for a loooong time. love the Dark Knightās wheels, no superpowers but still picking up power chicks⦠and my lil brothers keep comparing me to him. =)
and Beast because⦠well, he can raise hell when required, but usually heās this chilled out, hanging-from-the-ceiling giant reading⦠books. i share the trait. books i mean.
among the girls; Jean Gray (i have this innocent āthingā about getting a bj via ātelekinesisāā¦
funny no one mentioned Mystique!! think unlimited number of chicks in one package!! if u can talk her into it before she bicycle kicks u to death, of courseā¦[/quote]
[quote]BlairM wrote:
Elektra rules, IMO. Sheās got it all - muscles, looks, cool swords, wicked fighting skills, some āsupernaturalā powers, childhood scars, and a āmess with me and die!ā attitude.
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As i have said⦠Elektra is the ultimate! Villian⦠hero⦠or anti-hero⦠its all about Elektra!
[quote]Agent Frost wrote:
PGJ wrote:
Agent Frost wrote:
PGJ wrote:
This new crop of female characters with rediculous bodies and costumes is a little perverted and juvenile to me. More for guys to jerk off to than tell a story about right and wrong. Just go buy a Playboy or something. Wonder Woman is down-right prudish compared to these gals.
Comic book guy with ridiculous body and minimal costume
[quote]PGJ wrote:
Agent Frost wrote:
PGJ wrote:
Agent Frost wrote:
PGJ wrote:
This new crop of female characters with rediculous bodies and costumes is a little perverted and juvenile to me. More for guys to jerk off to than tell a story about right and wrong. Just go buy a Playboy or something. Wonder Woman is down-right prudish compared to these gals.
Comic book guy with ridiculous body and minimal costume
[quote]CC wrote:
Frost, you seem to be a fan of the female characters, so I have to throw out two of my top five books of all time, both co-created and originally drawn by Michael Turner:
Fathom[/quote]
CC, is this the same character as Raquel Welch played in the movie of the same name back in the 1960ās?..
[quote]Blacksnake wrote:
CC wrote:
Frost, you seem to be a fan of the female characters, so I have to throw out two of my top five books of all time, both co-created and originally drawn by Michael Turner:
Fathom
CC, is this the same character as Raquel Welch played in the movie of the same name back in the 1960ās?..[/quote]
No, the main characterās name in the comic book actually isnāt Fathom (while Welchās was). Her name is Aspen. Itās a kick-ass read.
Was the book inspired by the movie? That I canāt say for sure, but Iād have a hard time believing it didnāt at least have a little influence on Turner if he ever saw it.
[quote]Blacksnake wrote:
CC wrote:
Frost, you seem to be a fan of the female characters, so I have to throw out two of my top five books of all time, both co-created and originally drawn by Michael Turner:
Fathom
CC, is this the same character as Raquel Welch played in the movie of the same name back in the 1960ās?..[/quote]
No⦠I dont know much about this comic book Fathom, but sheās kinda like an Atlantean or something. She has aquatic based super powersā¦
Other then that i dunno, she wasnt dark enough for me to read⦠i was more of a Witchblade and Darkness fan.