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Game: BRONZE AGE SURVIVOR SERIES- Round 5

Choose one Bronze Age book to depart.  

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  1. 1. Choose one Bronze Age book to depart.

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My votes for the next few rounds....

 

Jimmy Olsen #135 - Darkseid (shrug)

 

Superman #233 - popular cover, but not much substance storywise hm

 

Batman #234 - BA Two Face (shrug)

 

Iron Fist #14 - sabertooth - good story, great artwork..but important???? Nah.

 

 

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Okay I might need to modify my list...

It seems with the current Wolverine #55 issue that Iron Fist #15 probably should be moved up to the top of my list.

:o That's gotta hurt.

 

I assume you mean IF 14. Not that it matters, since Wolverine 55 was done by the House of Resurrection. At least some DC characters stay dead.

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Who's the guy that keeps voting for ASM 121? :sumo:

It`s not me, but what`s the significance of ASM 121? And 122, for that matter? Gwen and Green Goblin die? BFD. Nothing revolutionary about that, no first appearances, no nuthin`.

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It`s not me, but what`s the significance of ASM 121? And 122, for that matter? Gwen and Green Goblin die? BFD. Nothing revolutionary about that, no first appearances, no nuthin`.

 

Wow, you are definitely a DC Zombie.

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He does have a point with the 122. Not saying it should go, far from it. Classic Spider-Man story, probably the most memorable. Great cover and art and had a huge impact on comics that made you feel no one was safe (im assuming, before my time of course). That said i was there 20 years later and disgusted when they bought Norman back. Kind of defeated the whole purpose and has cheapened the story and book.

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It`s not me, but what`s the significance of ASM 121? And 122, for that matter? Gwen and Green Goblin die? BFD. Nothing revolutionary about that, no first appearances, no nuthin`.

 

Wow, you are definitely a DC Zombie.

:blahblah: If you can`t answer the question, then just keep your mouth shut.

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It`s not me, but what`s the significance of ASM 121? And 122, for that matter? Gwen and Green Goblin die? BFD. Nothing revolutionary about that, no first appearances, no nuthin`.

 

 

first :screwy:

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Who's the guy that keeps voting for ASM 121? :sumo:

It`s not me, but what`s the significance of ASM 121? And 122, for that matter? Gwen and Green Goblin die? BFD. Nothing revolutionary about that, no first appearances, no nuthin`.

 

not to interrupt this wildly entertaining - yet somehow familiar and juvenile - tth2 and j-c smackdown, but i think you're just being a wee bit disingenuous here.

 

i presume you are so with your eyes open. i just wanted to let the others know in the off-chance it gets somebody's dander up

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