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August 12, 2005 at 7:17 pm #917210-4Participant
They are both very nice. Good work.
August 13, 2005 at 10:25 pm #9173AshleeParticipantHells yes. BTW, on that site, who's the human woman in the Fantastic 4 getup? That the invisible woman, or a female Thing?
Sue storm does became a sexy THING twice , in the excalibuar"The cross Time caper"'
and in the FF book where she and Johnny Skrulls ex-wife , go to South America ,
and are trranform into THINGS, Beats up Namor.August 13, 2005 at 10:55 pm #9174nic2800ParticipantMs. Marvel: Sharon Ventura
Real name: Sharon Ventura
AKA: Shary. The She-Thing.
First appearance: Thing 27
Favorite quote: "I'd prefer that you called me Ms. Marvel! My civilian name is reserved for my friends – a category which definitely excludes you!" (Spoken while doing a flying kick to Nathaniel Richards' head. Fantastic Four 376)Team affiliation: The Grapplers, The Fantastic Four and the Frightful Four, although her alliance with the Frightful Four is similar to the Hulk being a charter member of the Avengers.
Powers: Sharon first had her strength artificially increased by Dr. Karl Malus so she could wrestle as a member of "The Grapplers," a more-powerful-than-average female wrestling troupe. During this time, she was roughly on par with Titania in both strength and invinciblity. After she had joined the Fantastic Four during Mr. Fantastic's and the Invisible Woman's mutual hiatus from super-heroing, a mission in Aqiria ended with the Thing and Ms. Marvel getting shot into space and receiving a dosage of cosmic rays. Sharon mutated into a female version of how Ben Grimm originally looked, gaining the strength and power to match. Dr. Doom returned her to her human form temporarily before she mutated even further into a Hulk-like monster. Since that time, she has roughly the same power levels as She-Hulk with roughly none of the physical attractiveness.
Favorite storyline: Fantastic Four 350 and 352. While Walt Simonson's earlier stories did an excellent job of having Ms. Marvel adapt to her Thing-form, in these two issues Shary is tranformed by Dr. Doom back to her human state and needs to readjust to how she used to be. You could almost feel her emotional duress. It showed both her inner strengths and weaknesses as several people used a lot of valid psychology on her to alter her perceptions.
Least favorite storyline: Fantastic Four Unlimited 5. The Wizard (without even using his Id Machine) convinces Sharon to battle the Fantastic Four. Supposedly her mind is waning with her ongoing transformations, but I've seen the green Hulk have better days. Sharon spends the entire story yammering about how unfair it is that she's mutating and how she's going to make the Fantastic Four pay even though Dr. Doom, by her own acknowledgement in that issue, caused her condition. It ends with her running off into the countryside, where she presumably remains since no one has bothered to look for her since. What a way to destroy a character!
August 14, 2005 at 2:18 am #9175fasolaParticipantThanks a lot nic, I¡ve never heard of that character before.
August 14, 2005 at 3:15 am #9176nic2800ParticipantI used to have all the books but a leaking roof made them into mush.
August 14, 2005 at 8:59 am #9177Paul SchillingParticipantAs I sit here drinking my water and looking at this picture of Rogue, it is typical of Wreck's work. BTW whatever happened to Wreck's page
August 17, 2005 at 9:09 am #9178DavidParticipantCheck this thread for what happened to Wreck.
http://www.amaz0ns.com/index.php?option=com_smf&Itemid=41&topic=480.0
August 31, 2005 at 10:55 am #9179AnonymousGuestwheres the picture mention in the 1st few posts of this thread?
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