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Post by Papa Smurf on Jul 24, 2007 1:28:15 GMT -5
Who's your favorite hero? Simple question, but think on it.
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Post by Papa Smurf on Jul 24, 2007 1:29:43 GMT -5
I'll go for Beelzebub from Sandland. It's nice to see the son of the dark lord saving the world.
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Post by Timothy on Jul 24, 2007 6:02:26 GMT -5
I absolutely love Batman, but when the "Death of Superman" storyline came out I realized how important Superman is to the world... He's not only a hero whom will defend humanity until death, but he's also a positive symbol that people in all countries and cultures can turn to for morality and guidance in the face of evil. To me, that is Superman's greatest gift, and why in this context, I love Superman.
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Post by Papa Smurf on Aug 1, 2007 1:41:37 GMT -5
I've been trying to think of something witty in responce for days now, but nothing comes to mind. Superman is just Super isn't he?
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Post by Timothy on Aug 9, 2007 21:24:16 GMT -5
I've been trying to think of something witty in responce for days now, but nothing comes to mind. Superman is just Super isn't he? What about, "LOOK! UP IN THE SKY! IT'S A BIRD! IT'S A PLANE! IT'S A FRANCHISE!" ;D
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Post by Papa Smurf on Aug 10, 2007 0:13:50 GMT -5
That'll do Tim. That'll do.
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Post by Wolf on Oct 9, 2007 20:17:42 GMT -5
Favorite hero? Super Tim. He's funny, goofy, and a total oddball. He's smart, savvy, and a firm leader. And he has a kickin' team who'll support him through even his most oddball scheme, no matter where or when he is or what the odds. He's my hero, and a great role model.
For published comics? I guess I'll have to go with Wolverine. He's overcome alot of adversity, and still fights for what's right despite his uncertainty. He knows what he'll stand for, and will willingly put himself between those he cares about and danger.
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Post by Timothy on Oct 9, 2007 20:30:59 GMT -5
That's really touching, and beyond the karma I'm going to give you, I want you to know that it means a lot to me. As for Wolverine, I can totally see what you mean... I view the character as a monster lost within a man, and there are times when his bestial nature shines through. He's several hundred years old, lost his closest family and friends, and is shunned and hated by the world... No wonder he lives in Canada ;D j/k Still, I wish I could do my own "Ultimate" take on him...
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Post by Wolf on Oct 9, 2007 20:40:44 GMT -5
Go for it. You'd be the one to do it. And there's no way you can appreciate that silly little blurb as much as we appreciate all you did for us here. You're just... awesome. Our own personal SuperHero. Don't ever change, SuperTim.
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Post by Timothy on Oct 9, 2007 20:47:27 GMT -5
Go for it. You'd be the one to do it. And there's no way you can appreciate that silly little blurb as much as we appreciate all you did for us here. You're just... awesome. Our own personal SuperHero. Don't ever change, SuperTim. In the words of Kim, "I'm feeling the love" After too many moves to count, what means more to me than anything is hearing from good friends that I helped make their lives happier for whatever time I spent with them. I still remember all the shenanigans I pulled in and out of class, and how, thanks to fantastic teachers like Mr. Ellsworth or "Frau", I was able to get away with a CENSORSHIP!load of pranks and such... ;D Believe me when I say that I felt crushed that I couldn't spend my senior year there; that was the worst summer I've ever had...
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