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#2251
Help! / Re: BRIGAND DOOM....
30 April, 2008, 01:53:18 PM
Glad I'm not alone there. I mean, the artwork is great, but the story just left me wondering "It took three books to do that? What the hell just happened?"

Still, some nice quirks to it. I liked the floating head mother thing.

I also got the Armoured Gideon EE, and this being my first experience with the EEs, I'm uncertain; was the first Armoured in black and white, as it appears here, or did they just reprint it in b&w?
#2252
Help! / Re: BRIGAND DOOM....
29 April, 2008, 11:20:29 AM
So um, My EEs arrived and I read Revere. Haven't the foggiest what was going on there. Maybe I need a re-read.
#2253
Help! / Re: BRIGAND DOOM....
18 April, 2008, 02:55:38 PM
Ahhh, now I remember. And he always sniffed a vial of something before kicking ass, didn't he? What was that all about?
#2254
Help! / Re: BRIGAND DOOM....
18 April, 2008, 10:07:19 AM
The name Brigand Doom is ringing a bell, but I can't quite call it to mind. What was it about again?

Also, I too would love to see Canon Fodder again whether it was in EE or any other form. I don't suppose they take recommendations. I've only recently got into the EEs, I was taken by a strange urge to read Revere, so I ordered that one and a couple of others off the back issue shop. Looking forward to it now....
#2255
General / Re: greastest death of a character...
28 February, 2006, 01:45:04 AM
None of these would really be tearjerkers, but all the deaths in the Dredd "Crusade" story a few years back were quite memorable. In fact the top two I would say go to the likeable Oz-Judge, (forget his name) getting shot to pieces by a single ricochet bullet and then burned alive, and Judge-Inquisitor Cesar dying on a huge metal hook, saying his final prayers.
#2256
General / Re: I name thee stupid.
01 June, 2008, 09:20:30 AM
It always bugs me in comic books when a supervillain conveniently has a name appropriate to their evil profession long before they ever have the life-changing moment that turns them to a life of crime, i.e. Otto Octavius, Edward Nygma, Victor Fries, etc...  It never happens with heroes either. Apparently that would just be too obvious.