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My Favorite Contest of Champions Matchups
Arnold Arson vs Baby King (1997)
Beeball MacBuzzkill vs Fart-Master (2017)
Cheese vs Crackers (1996)
Dumberjack vs King Sqargo (2012)
Emperor Earth vs Dr. Jesus (2010)
Fast vs Jungleman (2015)
Google V.2000 vs TITANIUM! (2014)
Holy Hell vs The Eternal Duck (1995)
Jenny Everywhere vs Jenny Nowhere (1994)
Larry Pigfucker III vs Your Mom (1998)
Mrs. Helvice vs Psycholyco (2000)
Nitroz Gang vs Octobeaver (2013)
Pilo vs The Queen of England (2016)
War Cops vs Dream Team 3X (1999)
X'tra Larj vs Rabbit Lass (2011)
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God bless @atopfourthwall okay because he is the friggin’ best internet reviewer hands down.
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This month’s videos are looking good, Lewis!
After two years (and the two hours it took to render this video), my compilation for the latest AT4W story arc, The Sleepwalker, is finally complete!
Here we see Linkara encounters allies and enemies, both new and returning, and comes to terms with a lingering worry inside of him.
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-The Logan Brothers
-The Skeptic Community/Anti-SJW community
It honestly amazes me that you know so many comic book characters. I'll look at your tags on a post, and have absolutely NO clue who that character is even with your tag. When did you start getting into comics? Which story lines are your favorite?
Why thank you!
And as for how I got into comics, it was a mix of reading lots of wiki pages, TV Tropes, and watching the DC Animated Universe on DVDs rented from the library, and then attempting to reinvent the then-much-smaller MCU with, of all things, MLP characters (I’m a proud brony as you can no doubt tell).
While doing that, I met @nightcrawler-fan, who would eventually become my Brother From Another Mother, and he gave me more info and backstory ideas, and this was right as the MCU kicked into high gear, so Marvel was becoming uber popular, and so I started steadily researching comics more. It also helped that I got into @atopfourthwall at roughly the same time (check out his stuff. Its awesome), and so that, along with reading the DC Elseworld’s comic Kingdom Come, helped jump start my interest in comics.
As time has gone on, I’ve steadily tried to read more comics, but I’m still very much a neophyte when it comes to comics. You think I’m a nerd, you should ask @nightcrawler-fan, who I swear is the Encyclopedia Brown of Comics to me. Or @atopfourthwall.
As for my overall favorite comic storylines/arcs, for Marvel, it’s The Dark Phoenix Saga, and for DC, it’s a split between Kingdom Come (which is an AU), and the 12-issue series that Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner wrote for Power Girl around 2006 or so.
My advice when it comes to getting into comics is to just attack your local library, and go digging. If you find something you like, try to find more, and use wikipedia as a jump-off point to see if any particular arcs or storylines standout. Honestly that’s how I do it. And I’m still very new at this.
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@subbyp It happened in the wake of the New 52 Superman's death and the events of "Forever Evil." Lex was putting in a genuine effort to be a good guy, but the pre-Flashpoint Superman kept distrusting him and his motives. Not surprising considering his history with Lex.
Considering I work in a comic shop, I should really be more familiar with this.... I can see Lex trying to be a good guy for various reasons, but as a Riddler fan I’m still gonna be salty about DC destroying his redemption.
I like the idea of heroic Ivy, but only if Harley basically dragged her into it kicking and screaming.
Killer Frost and Lobo, though? Not a fan.