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Looks like we have a Spammer tonight. :facepalm:

 

hey there, im Demetries I would very much appropriate you checking out my video if you had a chance. Thanks :)

 

If you like it the show and if there is anything you'd like me to talk about just let me know.

 

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Ok, if we are going to psychoanalyze that somehow buying a J. Scott Campbell cover means you are trying to get your soft porn fix, then please analyze the mental issues of all the 30-50 year old men on here read comic books with men in tights trying to save the world.

 

On a semi-related note I always wondered why Red Sonja didn't outsell everything back in the 70's (shrug) If there was one thing that would appeal to the average comic reader it's a redhead in a steel bathing suit with a sword.

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Anyways...

 

Who has cool comics to talk about? (shrug)

 

Not me... I had to put all mine on eBay since no one here wanted them.

 

:lol:

 

 

 

-slym

That's what I'm screaming

 

I don't collect what's cool.

 

Well so much for starting a new topic lol

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Ok, if we are going to psychoanalyze that somehow buying a J. Scott Campbell cover means you are trying to get your soft porn fix, then please analyze the mental issues of all the 30-50 year old men on here read comic books with men in tights trying to save the world.

 

On a semi-related note I always wondered why Red Sonja didn't outsell everything back in the 70's (shrug) If there was one thing that would appeal to the average comic reader it's a redhead in a steel bathing suit with a sword.

 

Should ask Gyro-1 that. It's probably because he got them all and wouldn't let them go lol

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Ok, if we are going to psychoanalyze that somehow buying a J. Scott Campbell cover means you are trying to get your soft porn fix, then please analyze the mental issues of all the 30-50 year old men on here read comic books with men in tights trying to save the world.

 

On a semi-related note I always wondered why Red Sonja didn't outsell everything back in the 70's (shrug) If there was one thing that would appeal to the average comic reader it's a redhead in a steel bathing suit with a sword.

 

:cloud9:

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Ok, if we are going to psychoanalyze that somehow buying a J. Scott Campbell cover means you are trying to get your soft porn fix, then please analyze the mental issues of all the 30-50 year old men on here read comic books with men in tights trying to save the world.

 

On a semi-related note I always wondered why Red Sonja didn't outsell everything back in the 70's (shrug) If there was one thing that would appeal to the average comic reader it's a redhead in a steel bathing suit with a sword.

 

70's comic buyers were much more sophisticated than those that came after. :whistle:

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The fact that publishers, artists, writers, readers and collectors still want/produce this kind of stuff is a sad indictment of the industry.

 

If only they could produce some well-written stories then I could probably live with having well-endowed women being thrust at me from the pages of a comic book.

 

They're producing it because people are buying it, so it's more an indictment of the consumer. I said this many years ago on here but I think some people buy these books and ogle cosplayers at cons because it's an 'innocent' and under the radar way of getting their soft porn fix.

 

Ok, if we are going to psychoanalyze that somehow buying a J. Scott Campbell cover means you are trying to get your soft porn fix, then please analyze the mental issues of all the 30-50 year old men on here read comic books with men in tights trying to save the world.

 

If you're genuinely interested in the answer to that question, you might want to read Supergods (Grant Morrison).

Read it. Bored the snot out of me (other than the commentary on '50s DC comics and their twisted take on the American family dynamic). And it did not answer that question.

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A Jimmy Linguini post @ 4:20 pm.

 

Serendipity :cloud9:

 

The same people that buy Grimm Fairy Tales covers are the same people that grab that butts and tops of cosplayers.

 

That is the point of the last ten posts.

 

Seriously.

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