07/26/2010

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    Chaos Kid said:

    I have so many bad memorys from rockets, they really hurt

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      Cadguy said:

      for a superhero, you sure do seem to have a low tolerance for pain…my guess is that you’re just a sidekick, that would also explain why all the villains want to violate you as well.

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      SuperStalin said:

      Ach, comrade, I know how you feel. Those huis really, really hurt when they hit you, even if you are immortal, superstrong, and batshit crazy.

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      The Temporal Detective: Profesor Templeton said:

      …and that is why i thank the future for force fields every day. You should look into them. I know a few inter-time smugglers who could hook you up with one, they are DEFINATLEY worth the investment.

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      TechUnadept said:

      Oh, those usually knock me insensate. Getting put back together, however is the real b***h. It’s tough being an evil overtyrant sometimes…

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      Spirit Guardian said:

      They do indeed, especially ASTRAL rockets. My astral projection had a hole in it for weeks. Do you know how embarrasing it is to fight while there’s a hole in where you face is? I got enough “slender guardian” jokes to fill a book.

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      A Gray Phantom said:

      Dude, I’m with Cadguy. Man up and enjoy your lumps! As for me, I’m glad I haven’t been placed int that position yet ;-) . Ah, the benefits of being a noir detective! Worst I tend to deal with are bullets that graze my shoulder… ALWAYS the shoulder :-P .

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      The Dark Jester said:

      I suppose the rockets tried to rape you too didnt they…

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      darkwalker the reaper said:

      lucky thing that i don’t feel pain anymore

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    sigurdgram said:

    at first when I saw mecha maid shooting her missiles, I was almost certain her hand was holding up her skirt. thank GOD I was wrong and this comic about butt webs is more tasteful than that.

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    RaphaelKox said:

    my first tought was along the lines “Chest Missile”

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    Night-Gaunt said:

    That’s base-of-the-spine spinerettes. Well I assume Mecha Maid is over 50% machine so she can store her weapons all over. Only us fleshies might not like the thought. The original literary 6 Million Dollar Man did that, not in the TV series.

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    Andrew said:

    this reminds me of spiderman versus Arachnoid

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    Raven_of_Might said:

    lol I love Spinerette running away ^_^ her face is just pricelss <333

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    TheDreadPirateWestley said:

    I stopped a drider with a boring old bastard sword +2. Which is much less interesting than the spirit of the tiger.

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    ZanaLyrander said:

    I love how whenever a hero gains their powers, they take weeks and weeks learning how to use them properly, but a villain can rearrange their entire body and gain new powers in the middle of a fight and they somehow instantly know how to use them and can fight with them and win. Seems a bit unfair if you ask me…

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      Guesticus said:

      No, a hero spends all that time learning that they aren’t allowed to do half the things they can do, plus filling out forms and legal shit

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    Pidgeons said:

    The difference here being between an accidental origin and a pre-planned one.

    Spinnerette, that fearless heroine…

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    Megapow said:

    When tiger says spirit of the tiger I instantly thought o f the show Bravestar. The program we have for our TV has some channels with old shows on them. :l

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