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A few Images 3 - The Best Trilogies Come In Three
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slim36 wrote: Does Powergirl have a secret identity? What would she do to someone that asked the question? Is she holding the stare just to see when you look down at her chest?
Thank you! Does anyone know who this is?
EDIT: It's Melanie Pavlova
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Supergirl cir el by Rusted Peaces found on DeviantArt (does commissions I believe)
Beke Cosplay out of Australia. WOW.
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She was originally defined as Superman's daughter, but I see now that she's described as a half human/half Kryptonian hybrid made by Lex Luthor who pretended to be Supes daughter.
Either way, some interesting stories could be written about her. As Lex's creation, does she work for him or does she have free-will and works as a free agent. Good girl, bad girl or some combination of the two depending on situation.
Good food for the imagination... thanks, Sarge.
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Regardless of your opinion of the candidates pictured, I hope we can all enjoy the art work. I don't remember the reason for the reference to bottled water, but I'm sure it was important at the time, at least to the artist.
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willow wrote: Ugh.
Agreed!
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erikphandel wrote: I don't get what the purpose of posting that image really was Shadar, even if it doesn't offend or aggravate me personally. Let's try to keep this forum politics free shall we
Sorry if that bothered anyone. I've removed the image. I thought it was funny as hell, depicting politicians of the past flying off to battle with -- water bottles??! It somehow seemed so innocent in this day and age.
Obviously I have a different sense of humor than some, but I have always been amused by old political art depicting politicians as superheroes -- or getting punched out by them. My bizarre view of such humor started with the first image I saw of Wonder Woman punching out Hitler from back in the 40s. WW has appeared in a lot of art punching out politicians since that day. MAD magazine was also a favorite when it comes to that sub-genre.
Also, given that one of the persons pictured was actually dead and the other has been politically dead for the last 18 years, I figured it wouldn't upset people. I was wrong and I apologize.
Now I'm not sure how old political superhero art has to be before it becomes more amusing than offending, so I won't share any more of it.
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This is more than a cubic foot of Megnetonium, which is worth more than some Moons.
Thankfully, there are Velorians who are willing to help mine it from the black hole accretion rings and deliver it to the antigrav factories..
This Protector is trying to make it look easy. Just don't get too close to the rock or the local gravity might suck you in.
(A Photoshop tweak on a previous image to match my imagination).
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shadar wrote:
erikphandel wrote: I don't get what the purpose of posting that image really was Shadar, even if it doesn't offend or aggravate me personally. Let's try to keep this forum politics free shall we
Sorry if that bothered anyone. I've removed the image. I thought it was funny as hell, depicting politicians of the past flying off to battle with -- water bottles??! It somehow seemed so innocent in this day and age.
Obviously I have a different sense of humor than some, but I have always been amused by old political art depicting politicians as superheroes -- or getting punched out by them. My bizarre view of such humor started with the first image I saw of Wonder Woman punching out Hitler from back in the 40s. WW has appeared in a lot of art punching out politicians since that day. MAD magazine was also a favorite when it comes to that sub-genre.
Also, given that one of the persons pictured was actually dead and the other has been politically dead for the last 18 years, I figured it wouldn't upset people. I was wrong and I apologize.
Now I'm not sure how old political superhero art has to be before it becomes more amusing than offending, so I won't share any more of it.
Shadar
Quite a few things posted in this entire forum bother me and I have grown to just let it slide.
There was an entire Netflix show featured here which I found offensive to my core beliefs and I just kept my mouth shut and let it fade away.
A super fun pic of a dead Senator and a, quite frankly, very attractive ex Governor is the least of my worries.
I will leave this here.
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I'm not a fan of TV's 'Frazier', but I'm a big fan of HER (and Roz), so I stayed watching this episode this morning - Roz looks absolutely fantastic in her costume!
Sorry the image isn't great quality, but there is plenty of Roz in her costume on YouTube.
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Monty wrote: "Frasier" Room Full of Heroes (TV Episode 2001)
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Roz Doyle : "Wonder Woman really is my hero, she's everything I admire: beautiful, smart, independent, moral..."
Dr. Niles Crane : "And talk about hooters!"
(Roz glances down at the front of her costume).
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I can give a quick summary of issue 1 if anyone’s interested.
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I missed this one somehow.
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lojack wrote: Ah, Reagan’s Raiders. I remember seeing that on shelves. Lasted longer than this other fine Solson Publications-
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I can give a quick summary of issue 1 if anyone’s interested.
i remember that from my freshman year of college. They got their powers from a transporter room kind of accident if I recall correctly. I never did find issue 2.
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Sometimes, you've got to improvise in a hurry when the bad guys are nervously squeezing triggers and automatic weapons are aimed at innocent hostages.
This isn't exactly a play from Superman's book, but when some shock and awe is required, Supergirl has been known to do whatever it takes to save lives. In this case, by drawing all attention (and any bullets) to herself.
Men are, after all, predictable in their reflexes.
And leave it to Jimmy Olson to get this exclusive shot with his telephoto lens. I'm sure this one went into his personal collection, and not onto his editor's desk at the Planet. He is, after all, her friend.
(Given the pict is a bit NSFW, I'll let you click on the attached thumbnail image to download or whatever. I don't know who drew this, but it's a classic bit of Supergirl art in my book.)
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