Nov. 3rd, 2006

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Back in the 70's the Stranger was a bit different than he is now, and his longest-running series definitely had more punching than voodoo, so to speak. It also had a brief fling with a blind seer named Cassandra, in her ever-present pink jumpsuit. She first appears in The Phantom Stranger #17, re-appears in #22, and has her last appearance in #24. Because it could never last.

Part damsel in distress, part love interest, part sidekick.

ExpandWe start with the Stranger getting a beatdown. )

I can't help feeling bad for the girl, I mean, that's just not very nice, ditching your chick like that.

Next time: the Stranger's lovechild?
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"Every time I sit down to write today, nothing comes out."
"Writer's block?"
"No, not exactly. But you know what? I think writing some foursome porn could fix it."
"You're such a freak."

When the Planet publishes a story that challenges the existence of superheroes, Scott's latest invention provides some welcome reprieve.


A Lifting Fog

Big Barda/Superman/Mister Miracle/Batman, and various combinations therein of various levels of subtlety.
NC-17


ExpandMaking Headlines )

Pirates!

Nov. 3rd, 2006 10:33 pm
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[livejournal.com profile] a_bashful_boy is making my day again; this time with an illustration for The Pirates of Vengeance. XD

Click on it to see the whole thing, yes.



And would you know he hasn't even read it yet? XD
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