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    Comic book nerds ahoy?

    Anybody else seen 'X-2' and care to support or undermine my opinion that it was actually very good and much better than the first?

    And while I'm here anybody wanna feed back on Daredevil (formulaic and a bit dull but watchable) or on Spiderman (sehr gut!)?

    Anybody into Marvel generally or am I the the only one?

    thinks: I wonder who'll be the first to say, yes slk you are the only one! I'd guess Conor or James...

    Anyway, just something I thought I'd throw out there to see if anybody else will own up to an interest!
    The ball is round and has many surprises.

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    i must say that i do not enjoy marvel
    i read Vertigo.

    i think vertigo's titles are a lot more intresting and anti-hero.
    have you ever read the Sandman? or Preacher? or Hellblazer?
    theese are very very good titles.

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    I've read a little Preacher but that's it. It was quite good as it happens but the big kid in me still finds Marvel more gripping. At the moment I'm reading something called 'Rising Stars' or something like that. It's by the guy who did Babylon 5 which is a damning indictment I know but this stuff is actually damn good!
    The ball is round and has many surprises.

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    what do you mean by gripping?
    have you read any of garth ennis's Bigger Dicks on Avatar/
    it's so funny.
    it's set in Belfast.
    its good.

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    Fonzi... I've never even hear of it. But I will look into it.
    The ball is round and has many surprises.

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    x-2 Class of all Marvel Enterprise franchises it's the one they kept their ‘money, sell it to the kids, who cares about how bad it is' grubby little hands off.

    I'm from the rouge trooper era but x-men has been around for years and always has me picking one up anywhere I see one just for a sconce.

    The comic was defo a fav of mine not as much now as it's hard to get Marvel here, never mind that having Storm talking Luxembourgish/German doesn't have the same appeal.

    The Cartoon was what it was a big ad for the video game.

    The film, it's class too, it is aimed at adults and not kids they use violence but very little gore, it's not a shoot 'em up film.

    I do like that the mutant skills are fairly close to the comic.

    This should be some year for, Two towers, Matrix2 x-men 2.

    It will be interesting to see how they go with the x-men franchise.
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    If the last 21 years were class, here's looking forward to the next 21 years. It is our time

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    Originally posted by Conor74
    Never liked the Marvel stuff, or even 2000AD - my cousin had every single issue of it though, all wrapped in cellophane.
    I used to have my sandwiches the same way
    It's only just begun...............
    If the last 21 years were class, here's looking forward to the next 21 years. It is our time

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    Memories...

    I started off in the early seventies with a comic called Scorcher. It had some great stories in it - "Billy's Boots" [the story of a kid who was crap at football but finds a pair of boots that once belonged to an old footballing hero....], "Bobby of the Blues" and I can't remember any more.
    Later on, Scorcher amalgamated with Score to become,duh, "Scorcher and Score", which retained the best stories in each. I remember one of the stories was about a mad Scottish footballer called Hamish.......
    No Elvis, Beatles or the Rolling Stones
    In 1977

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    Re: Memories...

    Originally posted by The Sheliban
    a mad Scottish footballer called Hamish.......
    Jeez man, I remember him and I'm not that old! Did he wind up in Roy of the Rovers later on? I think he did.
    The ball is round and has many surprises.

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    I have a feeling that later on, Scorcher and Score got taken over by Roy of the Rovers. Unfortunately, they didn't go with Roy of the Rovers ansd Scorcher and Score as the working title.
    No Elvis, Beatles or the Rolling Stones
    In 1977

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    Then there was that awful helicoptor accident that finished Roy's career and we were left with his petulant git of a son Rocky to carry the torch with double-page spreads in MOTD Magazine and cheesy McDonalds sponsorship deals...
    The ball is round and has many surprises.

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    Hot Shot Hamish

    I remember it well (well, kinda well ... well, just about!)

    Hot shot Hamish was a massive Scottish fella who took
    pile driver of shots and as far as I can remember used to
    play wearing a kilt!

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    And he had a mullet, don't forget the mullet!
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    Gold flowing locks as the Scots like to call it but SLK is spot on with the correct title for it a Mullet!!!

    What was his dogs name??
    It's only just begun...............
    If the last 21 years were class, here's looking forward to the next 21 years. It is our time

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    SLK a comic book nerd!?!?!?

    A comic book scab more like!!!
    Where do you think he gets all his comics? From me the poor fool who spends way too much money on them!!

    Speaking of football and comics - who can tell me which English comic was banned and shut down in the 70s due to an incident where a player's girlfriend bottled an opposing player from the crowd?
    "Anyone who's Soapy should be flushed and anyone who's a Deserter should be shot."
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    Yes Deise here is a fully fledged nerd... buys truckloads of stuff (apparently Stan Lee is naming his new plane after our Waterford born and bred, Limerick supporting friend here ) which he then passes onto me. Go on DD, tell them how much you spend every week (on average)!!!

    Even the DD nickname he uses is a silent homage to Daredevil!

    Personally I stick to a coupla Spiderman comics, an X-Men comic and a new Daredevil/Incredible Hulk one. My fellow Limerick fan buys everything. I mean everything!!!!

    Take a bow Deise old buddy!
    The ball is round and has many surprises.

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    And lets not forget my walk-on role in X2!!

    Okay-Top5 favourite comics ever.

    I'll start

    1. The Ultimates - Vol 1 (a re-make of the Avengers, who I used to hate).
    2. Kingdom Come (DC)
    3. Marvels (Marvel)
    4. Ultimate x-Men - Vol 1 - The Tomorrow People
    5. Akira Vol 1 to 6 (it is one big story over about 2500 pages)

    Anyone else?
    "Anyone who's Soapy should be flushed and anyone who's a Deserter should be shot."
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    Nipper

    A small curly haired feller. Looked a bit like Evonne Goolagong.
    No Elvis, Beatles or the Rolling Stones
    In 1977

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    my top 5
    is
    1. the sandman.
    2-preacher
    3-arkham asylum
    4-uncle sam
    5-hellblazer

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