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Zespara Alathar
ParticipantThere are four other pics of femuscle in the T-Shirt section if you click on the Black background version. It's about 3/4 of the way to the bottom. Fit Chick, Support Women's Bodybuilding 1 & 2, Bigger than your Average Babe. The Daddy's Little Girl drawing is in the White background version.
They're not as big as the original drawing mentioned above but it should be of interest to most of those in our listening audience. 😉
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ParticipantYeah, Nightcrawler was his personal favorite character. I remember his artwork on the New X-Men circa 1975 or so with issue #94 and Giant Size X-Men #1. His artwork started the X-Men popularity. He had a graphic novel called the Futurians.
He will be missed.
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ParticipantTwo suggestions:
1) He could imbue the essence of the Furies into four females that will serve him.
2) He could just try to create his own champion to do his bidding. Since he's the god of war, his avatar could be a female with a temper that he's found on earth and gives her the powers to deal with Dyna (or so he thinks). 😉
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ParticipantI've always felt that Rogue is the one heroine who has been badly misused in regards to FMG. She's demonstrated it in Marvel Team-Up #150 (stealing Juggernaut's powers) and the What If? issue you mentioned (#66 Vol. 2 – Thor's powers).
However, in X-Men #212-215 storyline involving Juggernaut, she showed no increase in musculature. :-
In Xtreme X-Men around #18 or so, she did increase it using Colossus' power. She also became a thinned down Thing in the X-Men/Fantastic Four miniseries.
She's never directly absorbed the Hulk's powers although she took his power in a miniseries from some sort of device that copied some hero's powers. It was based on some sort of game that I cannot recall. Rogue never gained any muscles from that episode.
She's taken She-Hulk's powers in an X-Men Annual mentioned elsewhere on these boards. She initially gained some muscles but when another artist took over she lost them. It was a great demonstration of artistic taste between pencillers who like or dislike women having muscles.
I'm sure there are a few other examples but I'll stop right now. 🙂
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ParticipantI stand corrected on the issue number. It was Avengers #83 (volume 1) of the Avengers. Below is the link for cover art.
http://www.kermitspad.net/cgi-bin/category.cgi?item=kpcmcAvng00083–01
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ParticipantWell, I'm not sure about Sian Bowden and Victoria Brantley as I haven't been keeping that close a look at comics in the last couple of years but I do know that the Enchantress was the first to use the guise of the Valkyrie back around Avengers #81 (volume 1).
She basically used it as a disguise to create the Liberators, a group of females that opposed the Avengers. The Wasp, Black Widow and a few others were mind-controlled by the Enchantress.
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ParticipantThat's what happens when you get another artist drawing what should be a muscular heroine instead of what Paul Ryan did with her.
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ParticipantHer collaborator whose name is Laura, correct, Mass?
I wish that Paladins was continued but it seems that Awefilms has pulled the plug on illustrated stories. :-[
I take it from Wreck's penciled artwork that Laura used the treatment on herself.
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ParticipantYeppers. I was going to mention this myself. Shelly, our favorite resident amazon (along with Lakshmie [sp]) is back at it. It's too bad that the author hasn't hooked her up with anyone yet. She's written very well (as all of the characters in the strip) and hopefully her day will come. 😉
The link for those who don't know is:
http://www.wapsisquare.comShelly has been featured in all of this week's strips.
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ParticipantWow! I usually don't comment much on artwork but I have to say that this is fantastic! 🙂
I do have to say that it looks like she has two eyes in her back evilly looking at you. Lol
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