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#211
Quote from: abelardsnazz on 14 March, 2022, 08:00:22 AM
Purgatory - it was way over the top but it was Carlos and does have a sort of manic glee to it.

For the same reasons, Purgatory.
#212
Other Reviews / Re: Predator vs Dredd vs Aliens
14 March, 2022, 04:21:21 AM
Quote from: Link Prime on 15 February, 2022, 04:44:17 PM
Quote from: Colin YNWA on 09 February, 2022, 09:05:26 PM
Read Predator vs Dredd vs Aliens tonight... it was pretty rubbish.

And not even fun rubbish.

Sadly the story was very rubbish BUT I thought the art by Chris Mooneyham was pretty solid, he draws a good Dredd and Lawmaster.
#213
General / Re: Sideshow Vote: The Smithsonian
14 March, 2022, 04:13:56 AM
Rogue Trooper: "Cinnabar"
#214
Great list of characters.

-   Judge Anderson (Something old)
-   Metta Lawson (Something new)
-   Judge McGruder (Something borrowed...lived on borrowed time..I'm stretching it)
-   HM: Venus Bluegenes (Something blue)

Guessing Halo migh take it.
#215
HM to Ratarse.
#216
Quote from: Colin YNWA on 11 March, 2022, 06:20:28 AM
Quote from: Rogue Judge on 10 March, 2022, 08:02:25 PM
Never even heard of either of these!

Its nit entirely a surprise with just 8 progs between the two thrills here. With only one day left though we seem to have a fascinatingly close vote on our hands. We'll get a result in the morning.

Ah, that makes sense - short runs. I (normally) abstain from voting if I've not read a Thrill, these ones I hadn't even heard whispers of.
#217
Never even heard of either of these!
#218
Jaegir One of my favorite new(er) thrills, a great addition to the Rogue-verse.
#220
Storm Warning. Love Foster's art.
#221
Quote from: Richard on 09 March, 2022, 04:53:43 PM
It seems so obvious to me that of course she should look her age, that I'm struggling to follow the arguments against. How can you justify portraying a woman in her 50s or 60s as if she is 20?

I agree with the mature woman comments here, Anderson isn't 20. However, I voted artist free reign because that's how Dredd is treated - sometimes he looks old and sometimes he doesn't as much, depending on the artist, and I'd extend that artist flexibility to Anderson too.

And everyone ages differently; my neighbor is in her mid 50s but she could pass for 40 easily, while some woman I work with are 50s but look 60. Who's to say Anderson looks her age, maybe she does for some artists, maybe not for others.
#222
Bad Company. I have the Goodbye Krool World TPB and love the whole thing. It includes the following stories:

Bad Company, 20 episodes, progs 500-519 (Dec. 1986 to Apr. 1987). Story by Peter Milligan, art by Brett Ewins & Jim McCarthy.

Simply, prog 601 (Nov. 1988). Story by Milligan, art by Ewins & Steve Dillon.

The Bewilderness, 10 episodes, progs 548-557 (Nov. 1987 to Jan. 1988). Story by Milligan, art by Ewins & McCarthy.

The Krool Heart, 10 episodes, progs 576-585 (May to July 1988). Story by Milligan, art by Ewins & McCarthy.
#223
No, let the artist/writer have free reign. Some artists draw Dredd looking like an old man while others like he hasn't aged for the past 20 years. It doesn't matter to me - I like the variety and artists interpretation. And if Dredd can re-juve to stay younger, why can't Anderson?
#224
Good vote topic  - Alan Grant and Carlos Ezquerra for me. I enjoyed the humor mixed with Durham Red's intensity, and how she and Johnny played off each other. Also Ezquerra is the only one who can make sense of that hair...and he draws a dang good costume too.

Wasn't B!tch penned by both Grant and Wagner?