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Post by Rob Allen on Nov 28, 2018 15:22:59 GMT -5
So who else is voting for that time Daredevil met Uri Geller? (I may not actually be voting for that time Daredevil met Uri Geller.) Edit: My phone autocorrected Uri to Uti twice. Hmmm... Urinary Tract Infection Geller... sounds about right.
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Post by shaxper on Nov 28, 2018 20:00:19 GMT -5
Revisited, collected images, and wrote synopses for my selections #12 through #3 tonight, and man was it fun! As expected, my list changed slightly when it came time to do the write-ups. I also remembered another comic that technically qualifies for this event that has me tremendously excited. It's currently at my #3 spot.
My list now breaks down as follows:
1940s 1 1950s 1960s 1 1970s 3 1980s 4 1990s 2000s 3
Marvel 4 Cowles Media Company 1 Dark Horse 1 DC 1 First 1 Gold Key 1 Mr. Comics 1 Panini 1 Spire 1
Sci-fi 4 Sword/Sorcery 3 Superhero 2 Adventure 1 Humor 1 Biography 1
Original sources of adaptations:
Movies 4 Television 2 Novels 1 Biographies 1 Pulp Magazines 1 Music 1 Real life person in a fictional situation 2
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Post by Roquefort Raider on Nov 29, 2018 9:32:19 GMT -5
We're talking comic-books, right? A comic strip doesn't count?
(That would clear something like four spots on my list, which is in dire need of more space!)
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Post by MWGallaher on Nov 29, 2018 10:10:06 GMT -5
Publishers : Harvey Pekar 1 ... Genres : Non-Fiction 3 ... Original sources of adaptations: Real Life Person 5 ... This hints pretty strongly at American Splendor, but wouldn't that fail to qualify, since the rules state " fictional adventures of real people"?
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Post by Crimebuster on Nov 29, 2018 10:23:34 GMT -5
Ranking is going to be tough for me, I'm just not sure how to order these 12 installments of Glenn Scarpelli in Hollywood.
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Post by brutalis on Nov 29, 2018 13:28:34 GMT -5
Was almost tempted by my evil clone in splitting it half and half down the middle with ERB and REH! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHACOUGHWHEEZEHACKHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
So many options to choose from.
Should I go half and half with Star Trek/Star Wars?
Maybe just newspaper strips given over to comic book strips?
Just the Pulp novel characters given new comic life???
What about sword wielding hero' from books and movies leaping onto the comic pages?
Just cartoons going from animation to 2D in the comics?
Make it stop. Make it stop. Don't want our brain's exploding all over the computer screens from thinking so much on hard and complicated decisions!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2018 19:10:48 GMT -5
I can't wait to participate.
Within a nanosecond of glancing the rules/requirements, I thought, 'I'll not come up with 12.' But within about a minute, I had more than 12, so the fun will be whittling them down to 12. And I hope my choices, as a first-time participant, will be good ones.
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Post by hondobrode on Nov 29, 2018 20:00:33 GMT -5
Publishers : Harvey Pekar 1 ... Genres : Non-Fiction 3 ... Original sources of adaptations: Real Life Person 5 ... This hints pretty strongly at American Splendor, but wouldn't that fail to qualify, since the rules state " fictional adventures of real people"?
sigh
Yes of course you're right Mr. Gallaher.
I neglected to keep the fictional in mind.
Well, there go the true exploits of lowly Harvey Pekar.
Drat ! but I had a lot on the list to pick from so it's not that bad.
Nice catch sir.
Actually upon review, that changes more than 1 entry.
I will edit my previous entry.
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Post by Prince Hal on Nov 29, 2018 20:36:16 GMT -5
This hints pretty strongly at American Splendor, but wouldn't that fail to qualify, since the rules state " fictional adventures of real people"?
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Yes of course you're right Mr. Gallaher.
I neglected to keep the fictional in mind.
Well, there go the true exploits of lowly Harvey Pekar.
Drat ! but I had a lot on the list to pick from so it's not that bad.
Nice catch sir.
Actually upon review, that changes more than 1 entry.
I will edit my previous entry.
There's always R. Crumb...
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Post by Cei-U! on Nov 29, 2018 20:41:49 GMT -5
I can't wait to participate. Within a nanosecond of glancing the rules/requirements, I thought, 'I'll not come up with 12.' But within about a minute, I had more than 12, so the fun will be whittling them down to 12. And I hope my choices, as a first-time participant, will be good ones. Welcome to the party! Have fun, and remember: there are no wrong answers (well, not if you follow the eligibility rules, anyway)!
Cei-U! I summon the new blood!
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Post by Cei-U! on Nov 29, 2018 20:44:36 GMT -5
We're talking comic- books, right? A comic strip doesn't count? (That would clear something like four spots on my list, which is in dire need of more space!) Comic books featuring characters who originated in comic strips are eligible, but not the strips themselves.
Cei-U! I summon the twin media!
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Post by hondobrode on Nov 30, 2018 0:29:25 GMT -5
sigh
Yes of course you're right Mr. Gallaher.
I neglected to keep the fictional in mind.
Well, there go the true exploits of lowly Harvey Pekar.
Drat ! but I had a lot on the list to pick from so it's not that bad.
Nice catch sir.
Actually upon review, that changes more than 1 entry.
I will edit my previous entry.
There's always R. Crumb...
Yeah, I think he qualifies and survives my revision
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Post by Icctrombone on Nov 30, 2018 5:48:45 GMT -5
Do cameos count?
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Post by Cei-U! on Nov 30, 2018 8:28:53 GMT -5
No, the comic has to center on the real life person, at least for the particular issue cited. So the Marvel Team-Up guest starring the original SNL cast is eligible but not the cameos of Mohammad Ali and Howard Cosell in Iron Man #145.
Cei-U! I summon the qualification!
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Post by shaxper on Nov 30, 2018 9:21:16 GMT -5
No, the comic has to center on the real life person, at least for the particular issue cited. So the Marvel Team-Up guest starring the original SNL cast is eligible but not the cameos of Mohammad Ali and Howard Cosell in Iron Man #145. Cei-U! I summon the qualification!
And now I suddenly want to include X-Men #98 for its depiction of Stan and Jack, just because you said I can't. Funny how that works sometimes.
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