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  • in reply to: The League of Extraordinary Artists #39112
    fasola
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    Waht he means, as I understand it, and I think it works this way, there is one person that owns a disign/art studio, where may artists work. Each artsit has his own style, and draws whatever they want or are asked to. Then the owner puts the stuff on Ebay or wherever under one account he created.
    Look at it like any big company ussing their name to promote all the artist that work for them. For example:

    Marvel, puts on sale originals for all the artist they have working for them. In that case, the user/owner would be only one (Marvel) and all the art will be from different artist, but under the same member account.

    in reply to: Is Professional female bodybuilding fading away? #54859
    fasola
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    well, everybody has valid points, but I think that what's dying is not the sport, but what is considered the "mainstream" of the sport. By this I'm reffering to the IFBB/Weider view of the sport. In Europe for example there are 2 other associations, and I haven't heard of anything wrong from there (but Fbbers are also underpaid). The problem comes, I think, that the sport is technically centered in the US, or at least that is what the people think. Again I don't know too much about europe and the NABBA and WABBA associations.
    Other thing, is that in the case of women, the idea of judgement is based on something very vague and subjective as femeninity. I'm sure that all of us have a different concept of femeninity, besides what we were thought since we are born. There isn't something that says what is femenine. It not only lays on the physical appearence but how you act and how you move in the world and in the society, so saying that a woman is not femenine becasue she has a more pronounced chin than the average woman, I think is just wrong.
    About the "natural" look, I think that that is also subjective, because you take for example Joanna Dejhaer (I'm sure I misspelled her last name) and she claims to be complettely natural (and I believe her) and she has a very bulky buff body, that matches the supposed juiced women in her class. And also, if you compare Joanna with a fitness/figure competitor she is huge.
    Finnaly, the only thing that might disappear, si the Show or the media bliss of FBBing, because if a woman wants to go to a gym and pump iron like crazy, she will still be able to do so, the only that won't be there is the circus that surrounds every sport in the hole world.

    Fasola

    in reply to: Charmaine Patterson #54638
    fasola
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    Well, everyboy has been so polite and respectgul, but I will say it (or write it actually)
    Man, she's got a tight @$$

    in reply to: World War Hulk #53796
    fasola
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    Well, the guy has survided 2 nuclear explosions. I don't think an intergalactic trip of millions of light years could even make him take one breath.

    Now, seriuosly, I think it is just to prove how pissed off is the Hulk and how anything can stop him now. They took away all that he ver wanted, like titaneer pointed out, but that is the important thing. for the first time the Hulk was concidered a person, not a monster. He had found a place were he could live as the Hukl and not be feared of or attacked every time he shouwed up. People saw him as a model as a leader, so when they took that away, he decided to erradicate everybody that made him ANGRY (yes, they kind of over dir it).
    I'm actually really eager to see how the story develops, and I'm not to worryied about marvel screwing up the story like they did with Civil War, because Millar is not writing it, thankfully!

    I also hope that Pak decides to take Slott's place, that would be promissing. 

    in reply to: Nice Femuscle in Superman: Through the Ages out this week #53735
    fasola
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    Back from Vegas after a week long sabatical….

    The interesting thing about Rampage is if you look at her origin, it is basically a retelling of the origin of the Hulk.  Geeky scientist accidently having a bomb go off and getting bathed in radiation turning into a mindless brute who is orange rather than green.

    Rampage predates She-Dragon by at least five years (nobody said that that author, "Name Withheld" was Mr. Originality but that's for another topic at another time).

    John Byrne had just left the Hulk when he took over Superman and possibly having a Supes vs. Hulk battle without using the jolly green giant.

    Still… any chance to have a muscular amazon in a comic is good enough for me.   😀

    Z

    I'm with Z here. It not only is that possible "Hulk" crossover, but also on of the best stories Byrne wrote in Superman, or at least that's what I've heard, because I'll admit it, I'm a Marvel boy, so I'm not too much in the DC community (or any other for that matter).

    fasola
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    Guys, that's just an anthology of old supes stories, it just shows how the character and the concept evolved through the years.
    It is not part of any DC actual continuity.
    Thanks for the heads-up titaneer, but thankfully I have the original comic where rampage first appeared.

    fasola
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    The only answer I can think of is tah network executives, think they know what kids want to see in their animated shows. They don't give a rats @$$ about the rest of the people that mioght end up seeing the show. Those guys are sololy driven by money, and the different ways the can make more money, fast, and with the least investment in the product.

    in reply to: Some new colors #52842
    fasola
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    Fisrt, thanks everybody for their responses. It makes me feel good and want to find more time to work.

    Stef, of course you can post it, it's your art after all.

    That's some great comic coloring there! Now I'm off to Google Robb Phipps!

    Reason, you shouyld check no to far away from here for stuff from this guy. check this link out.

    http://amaz0ns.com/index.php?option=com_smf&Itemid=135&topic=4340.0

    in reply to: Kate Hudson #52901
    fasola
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    Nice pics. It's a good find, but can somebody explain me what's with those weird names the celebrities are giving to their children?

    in reply to: this may not qualify, but it’s still impressive art #52888
    fasola
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    Greta clip BB. It shure qualifies.

    Here ya go:
    http://www.cgchannel.com/gallery/listimage.jsp?mod=by_artist&artID=7620
    and this is the part that makes me crazy, the artist used Painter and photopaint. There's no info about reference images.

    After seeing this clip, there aren't many things that would make me wonder how the did it.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6xiPugYksk

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