scififilmnerd said: reneGade20 said: I've been away from the comic world for a dogs age and then some....what is this Ronin character you speak of? I loved the movie of the same name, and I have the kanji symbol of Ronin tattooed on my arm....so please inform..... Ronin is a mystery character in New Avengers. The first Ronin was revealed to be Echo from the pages of Daredevil. Now there's a new Ronin whose identity has yet to be revealed. Thanx.... looks like I may be making a limited foray back into the animated world... He was like a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow.
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Reply to 'BREAKING NEWS: Superhero Captain America dead!'
I think he'll probably comeback. [Edited 3/7/07 14:09pm] | |
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CaptainChaos said: It's sad when Captains die, isn't it?
yes, it is there is the Ronin possibility as JediMaster stated, that would be sooo coool. | |
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Lame anti-communist superhero anyway. | |
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Superman didn't stay dead. Neither will Captain America. They'll bring him back within a year. | |
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HobbesLeCute said: R.I.P. i *HATE* that artist...and i have the org to thank for it! | |
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Anx said: HobbesLeCute said: R.I.P. i *HATE* that artist...and i have the org to thank for it! Nipple ring would have made it complete!!! He was like a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow.
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reneGade20 said: Anx said: i *HATE* that artist...and i have the org to thank for it! Nipple ring would have made it complete!!! Why does his body look like a balloon? | |
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reneGade20 said: Anx said: i *HATE* that artist...and i have the org to thank for it! Nipple ring would have made it complete!!! but his nipple's almost as big as his shield! | |
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HobbesLeCute said: R.I.P. wait.... what is this??? My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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Anx said: HobbesLeCute said: R.I.P. i *HATE* that artist...and i have the org to thank for it! I can't put my finger on it but there's something really not right about this picture. | |
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Spookymuffin said: Lame anti-communist superhero anyway.
At least Captain Britain is still alive. | |
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ufoclub said: HobbesLeCute said: R.I.P. wait.... what is this??? I had to look this up... can I post the uncensored version?... it's funny. My art book: http://www.lulu.com/spotl...ecomicskid
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ufoclub said: ufoclub said: wait.... what is this??? I had to look this up... can I post the uncensored version?... it's funny. at least orgnote me, i need the nightmare fodder. | |
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This isn't 1941 America, yo!
He'll be back once FOX lawyers get into it! | |
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I judge this more non offensive than the statue of david so here it is:
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I can't stop laughing at that, I damn near had to put my face on the screen. | |
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The word hermafroditismo was never covered in my Spanish class, but I'm gonna take a guess on what it means. | |
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ufoclub said: I judge this more non offensive than the statue of david so here it is:
Gahahaha, I figured that's what was going on. ~ I'D BUY THAT FOR A DOLLAR ~
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Well, I guess it was only a matter of time before they killed him, after making him black and all... | |
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He's a fighter, not a lover. | |
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ThreadBare said: Well, I guess it was only a matter of time before they killed him, after making him black and all... No, the original black Captain America, Isaiah Bradley is alive and well. His grandson Elijah is one of the Young Avengers. | |
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I saw this coming months ago.....
fear not true believers, no one stays dead in the Marvel Universe. | |
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sextonseven said: ThreadBare said: Well, I guess it was only a matter of time before they killed him, after making him black and all... No, the original black Captain America, Isaiah Bradley is alive and well. His grandson Elijah is one of the Young Avengers. | |
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This is how it happen. He was walking down the steps here and if you look closely.
The fatal shot came from the grass area. He goes, back, and to the left. Back, and to the left. If you look at it one more time. You can clearly see, he goes, back and to the left. Back, and to the left. Back, and to the left. | |
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The Red Skull has a nice vagina! | |
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Spookymuffin said: Lame anti-communist superhero anyway.
Kinda like some of the british royal family. | |
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Bullets Killed Him, But the War on Terror Really Did Cap In
What the Death of Captain America Really Means By BRYAN ROBINSON, Contributor March 8, 2007 — Rest in peace, Captain America. You wore red, white and blue and had superhuman abilities, but the war on terror was too much even for you. Comic book fans are mourning the death of the Marvel Comics' icon, who was gunned down by an assassin in "Captain America Vol. 5, No. 25." The "Sentinel of Liberty" was perhaps at his lowest point — he had become an outlaw while fighting and ultimately losing a war against his fellow superheroes to protect the civil liberties of all Americans. At the time of his death, he was facing a life sentence in prison. Bullets took the life of the Sentinel of Liberty, but he was really a victim — and product — of the times. "Heroes are often a reflection of the times. When Spider-Man came along in the 1960s, there were a lot of kids entering college who had a hard time finding their identities, what cause to get involved in," said M. Thomas Inge, author of "Anything Can Happen in a Comic Strip: Centennial Reflections on an American Art Form." "There were a lot of internal problems in this country, with the civil rights movement going on. A lot of kids continued reading comics after entering college, which is unusual since most teens stop at that time," Inge said. Parallels to the Post-Sept. 11 World, Iraq Cap's demise followed the climax in Marvel's "Civil War" storyline, in which a newly passed law requiring all heroes to register their secret identities with the government divided the superhero community. The law, the "Superhero Registration Act," was passed after an encounter between a reckless teen supergroup and a villain called Nitro led to the deaths of hundreds, mostly children, in Stamford, Conn. Captain America thought the act violated basic civil liberties and led a group of crime fighters who went rogue after refusing to register. His former friend, ambitious billionaire Tony Stark — aka Iron Man — championed the law and considered it a natural evolution of superheroes' role in society. He secretly orchestrated a campaign that created circumstances to scare and mislead the public and government officials into supporting the act and all the programs that it entailed. Does this sound vaguely familiar? Politically-motivated opportunists preying on the fears of a nation? A conflict based in part on questionable intelligence, arguably lies? You're not crazy if you think Captain America's struggle parallels the debates over the Iraq War, the Patriot Act, the Bush domestic surveillance program and other controversial programs in the post-Sept. 11 world. The civil war among the heroes ended when a distraught Captain America, overwhelmed by the carnage around him, took off his mask and surrendered to authorities as his alter ego, Steve Rogers. Some readers may have been shocked to see Cap give up and imprisoned but they didn't expect him to get killed off. "I'm definitely pissed off," said Ken Feliu, a 34-year-old commercial production director and lifelong comic book reader. "I mean, why did they have to kill him off?" "He's supposed to represent all our ideals, everything we're supposed to aspire to and they couldn't leave him intact?" Feliu said. "And the way he died — with two bullets to the chest by a sniper? Come on!" "All the heroes today have to have an edge, have to be gritty," he continued. "No one has enough creativity where they can't leave a hero who actually stands for something well enough alone." United He Stands, Divided He Falls Captain America was born during a simpler time when the United States was much more united against a common enemy. World War II and the battle against the Nazis provided the backdrop when he debuted in Marvel Comics in 1941. The cover of the first issue of Captain America shows the superhero punching Adolf Hitler in the face. Both Superman and Captain America represented patriotism and in some ways, American wholesomeness, omnipotence, idealism and innocence. Besides battling the Red Skull and a slew of other supervillains, Cap battled the Nazis. However, against the background of the civil rights movement, assassinations, and the Vietnam War, heroes — along with the rest of the nation — lost their innocence in the 1960s. Marvel Comics' creator Stan Lee introduced characters such as The Fantastic Four, Spider-Man, and The Incredible Hulk, all of whom had very human problems and weaknesses. Spider-Man worried about paying the rent while The Fantastic Four's Invisible Girl worried about her marriage to a workaholic. The X-Men, who debuted in 1963, were foils for the civil rights movement. The driving conflict in the X-Men — classified as mutants — was that their powers were also their curse. Rebirth in Death Still, nothing, especially death, is final in the world of comic books. DC Comics resurrected Superman in 1994, one year after he was killed. Captain America will live on as Marvel writers explore the fallout of his death and reveal more about his alter-ego, Steve Rogers. "Killing Captain America was really a more compelling story for our readers," said Dan Buckley, publisher at Marvel Entertainment. "It was more interesting than to see Cap in jail, reflecting. Besides exploring the question of who killed Captain America, we will be focusing on who was Steve Rogers the character, since not much really known about him. "We know about Captain America, the hero, the icon, but we don't know much about Steve. We will be exploring what Steve Rogers meant to those close to him and on a macro level, what Captain America's death means to the Marvel Universe. We'll be exploring what Captain America the icon means and whether the legacy should be carried on," Buckley said. Buckley also said there are no plans to resurrect Captain America — for the time being. "Steve Rogers is dead," he said. "As [Marvel Entertainment editor in chief] Joe [Quesada] says, 'A death should mean something. A resurrection should mean something.'" And whether he was battling Hitler and the Nazis or fighting a losing battle for civil liberties, Captain America meant something. Captain America is dead, true believers … long live Captain America! | |
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I can't stand Marvel's editor Joe Quesada...Essentially his goal is to be bigger than the characters he ruins on a yearly basis...He wants to be seen as some sort of comic "Visionary" that brings Marvel to it's highest "creative" peak ever....What he instead accomplishes is fucking up years of character and story development and doing a bunch of gimmicky "shocking" B.S....
I can barely read Marvel now its become this den of nonsense and "bottom line im gonna shock you but offer you little substance" bull now. They don't kill or do anything with characters that actually pertain to anything storywise hardly...they do it to shock you. It gets old real fast....And it's all because they have an editor who thinks he is the shit and no one is there to tell him he's not cause they all left.... clever clever quotation - attention getting quote - sad yet witty remark - look at me! Im deep quote- song lyric about my ex cause that bitch stole my mp3 player! - line from movie I liked - Prince lyric - not very clever sig mocking other sigs | |
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