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77328 No.77328 quickreply   Reply Last 50 posts
Is it time to talk about TUFF Puppy now?

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No.88466
>>84958
man i am nostalgia-bombing hard for that crash nebula special, anyone got a RS for it?

No.93463
Bump for anything TP related

No.93485
>>88466

WHY would you feel anything nostalgia-based for a one-liner special with a TALKING TURKEY WITH AN GLASS BOWL HELMET AS AN ALIEN?!

Sorry... I felt it was trying to be like Galaxy High, except... well... not as original (you've see one sci-fi high school toon, you've seen... the other one).



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93460 No.93460 quickreply   Reply
Damn, Rita!

No.93469
Bottom left panel is the best



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81798 No.81798 quickreply   Reply First 100 posts Last 50 posts
Previous threads:
>>50531
>>52130
>>57241
>>72953

Steam Community: http://steamcommunity.com/groups/thebirdhouse

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No.93291
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93300



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91979 No.91979 quickreply   Reply
http://www.mediafire.com/legoman

That's my mediafire folder. My entire mediafire folder. As of this Tuesday, it will be two and a half years old.

Most recent thing I uploaded? The first and last Conan titles Marvel ever published - Conan the Barbarian and Conan the Barbarian: Flame and the Fiend. I thought it'd be nice to get the Alpha and Omega, so to speak. I've got some other stuff, mostly from BigBonedNinja's Conan torrent. I'll probably get that tomorrow.

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No.92245
Dude, thanks for all the old Star Trek stuff.

No.92427
I managed to upload Giant-Size Conan and all the Conan annuals yesterday (apart from the SSoC Annual), as well as the 1998 mini Conan the Barbarian: The Usurper. But I've decided to put Conan on the back-burner, in order to beef up my Frankenstein folder, what with Hallowe'en coming up. Also, I made a new folder: 80's comics, which I'l fill mostly with Epic miniseries, and maybe Starriors.

>>92207
It wasn't easy finding them, I can tell you that much. The bitch was finding an interrobang.
>>92245
You're welcome. I'm just sorry I couldn't find even more of the Century 21 stuff.

No.93213
Hey, little question: when I upload miniseries or ongoings that only had a couple of issues, do you want me to upload individual issues or just stick 'em in a .rar and upload that?

Also, for anyone who cares, my Frankenstein folder is also on sabbatical now, and I'm just going through the PeteThePIPster's Marvel Chronology torrents, and getting all the issues of Conan the King, and anything else that catches my eye.



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92734 No.92734 quickreply   Reply
Why don't super-heroes make more use of their villains' technology? For example, Spider-Man is a canonical genius; he could easily reverse-engineer the Shocker's suit and gauntlets, learn how they function and add them to his crime-fighting arsenal. Why not take some nonlethal pumpkin-bombs, or figure out Vulture's wings or Doc Ock's tentacles? Why doesn't Batman go on patrol with Mr. Freeze's cold-gun, or incorporate Firefly's jetpack into the Batsuit?

I'm not asking this question from the story perspective. I know that these things don't happen because the characters have a theme that they need to observe. But if you look at it from the perspective of, say, someone IN the story, it doesn't work. If Spider-Man could add something to his costume that would make him better at fighting crime, if Batman could do the same, why don't they?

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No.92991
>>92868

Frank using the Ant-Man helmet is one of the best moments of this current series (pre-FrankenCastle).

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93102
>>92776
spider men around the world was a great Idea.

No.93190
It's been mentioned that Stark steals his enemies tech like nobody's business



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93036 No.93036 quickreply   Reply
Oh lawd.

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No.93098
>>93075
Did you at least verbally correct him?

I think that superhero movies have moved comic books into the public eye, so there are a lot more new initiates whose views are primarily influenced by spinoffs of the comics themselves. I'm one of them, or at least I was.

No.93099
Who the hell is Doug Thompson?

No.93101
>>93098
Yeah, I told him Dick hasn't been Robin in over two decades in the comics. He was pretty embarrassed so I let him change the subject before it got too awkward.



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92785 No.92785 quickreply   Reply
Neil Gaiman of all people is making an appearance on Arthur.
....I might actually have to watch that.
http://community.livejournal.com/ohnotheydidnt/50987539.html

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No.92965
Man, I love Neil Gaiman.

No.92966
Arthur managed to stay pretty great. My nieces love that shit.

I think it might be because PBS is da bomb

No.92983
"Here, sign my copy of American Gods."



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92248 No.92248 quickreply   Reply First 100 posts Last 50 posts
So yeah, we hit the 50th thread.
Yeah!!!!!!!!

IRC: #bluhbluh @ espernet
If you need help with the IRC, just ask and we'll deliver.

>>92240
Noooo, Crabdad! ;A;

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No.93070
>>93067
Well, it's a good time to begin with.

No.93076
There you go :D >>93074

No.93081
>>93020
Fantasy craft would be a horrible system for sburb and you know it



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92568 No.92568 quickreply   Reply
>I always identified with Calvin as a child (I suppose you could say I still do), and this strip pretty much sums up what being a kid like Calvin is like. Constantly feeling out of sync with the rest of the world, and thus retreating to the world you create for yourself in your mind. If you think about it, Calvin was really quite an anomaly in popular entertainment -- not just in comics, but in anything, be it movies, TV, etc. He has no friends, and no extracurricular activities; the only people he ever sees are his parents, who he has a strained relationship with, and Moe, Susie, Rosalyn, and Miss Wormwood, all of whom he detests and all of whom detest him. The only person he ever has any real interaction with exists only in his head. He is, for all intents and purposes, completely alone. And he's fine with that. The kind of kid most people would entirely ignore all through school is not generally the kind you make the star of your show, and yet the strip became hugely successful.

>I know that people of all ages enjoyed Calvin and Hobbes, but I have to think that it meant even more to those of us who grew up with him. Going to school every day and seeing all the ways we didn't fit in, it was nice to see someone like us, who was intelligent and independent, and didn't need to be a smile-plastered Mouseketeer to enjoy life. Though numerous motivational posters and guidance counselors and after-school specials had said it again and again, it was Calvin who managed to truly express the idea—without being preachy, without being sappy, perhaps even without trying—that it was okay to be different.

http://progressiveboink.com/archive/calvinhobbes.htm

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No.92900
>>92755
Wow, really? Mine's been keeping together real well.

No.92914
>>92900
They had a demo up at my local Books-A-Million, and even THAT thing's pages had a hard time staying in.

No.92915
>>92755
I have basically the same problem with one of mine.

lame.



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92815 No.92815 quickreply   Reply
Anybody read the latest issue of the Batman Beyond mini? 'Cause I'd really like to know if that last page actually made sense and I just missed it somehow.

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No.92843
>>92840
I know! I figured it was him or Jason, but that made no goddamn sense!

No.92848
>>92843
Maybe it IS Jason, insanely thinking he's Grayson?

No.92852
>>92848
makes as much sense as anything else at this point.



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92604 No.92604 quickreply   Reply
Rabbit and Mouse have some flash movies about Rabbit and Mouse

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92611
The OC
http://www.rabbitandmouse.com/?c=theoc

You a Rock and Nothing
http://www.rabbitandmouse.com/?c=gameshow

Zap out the Fatteners
http://www.rabbitandmouse.com/?c=infomercial

No.92615
oh wow i had no idea anyone else saw these

No.92814
watch these right now



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92791 No.92791 quickreply   Reply
It's nice that we're finally getting some interaction with Warth, considering that he's only been around for...maybe ten pages since he was introduced?



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92665 No.92665 quickreply   Reply
My fave bit is when it ended.

No.92671
Whilst the show did indeed turn to shit in record time, this is more for /mtv/.

Polite sage.



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No.90454 quickreply   Reply
  I'll just put this here and see what happens.

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No.90783
  The late 80s early 90s CBS Saturday morning lineup was godly

No.92570
fr>>9071freeze dried Octopotamus

No.92601
>>90783
Whoa...I didn't even know they made a cartoon out of this comic strip.



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92234 No.92234 quickreply   Reply
http://www.cracked.com/article_18748_6-brutal-leaders-their-ridiculous-secret-hobbies.html

Hitler confirmed for /co/mrade.

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No.92330
>>92261
Yeah, he pretty much turned his back on it as time went on. Mussolini and Hirohito still openly loved Disney during that whole time.

No.92572
I would put Ol' Doc Mengele over Goebbels personally, but that's besides the point.

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92574
>>92572
According to Deviantart, you can have both.



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