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Fly... by °Phill 1 month 8 hours ago

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This wallpaper captures the urban essence that proliferated the art of Ghost in the Shell in every incarnation of the series. Phill does an amazing job of capturing a moment of surrealism.

While there are a few, stray building angles and shadows, you find that your eye forgives the minor details and instead focuses on the overall scene that is larger than life, with lights trailing off into infinity.

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~er-112 47 minutes ago
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$damoser 50 minutes ago
It suddenly sounds like tans are rolling around outside. hmm... well if i here any louds percussions i'm gonna hide. in a safe.

~ThreeNil78 58 minutes ago
Phone disconnected...

~bameshoup 1 hour 3 minutes ago
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~ThreeNil78 1 hour 6 minutes ago
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~mldgrater 1 hour 12 minutes ago
Ok go find it

~HawkofEndymion 1 hour 16 minutes ago
Zomg I found something xD but I still need to find something else

~mldgrater 1 hour 17 minutes ago
Good

~HawkofEndymion 1 hour 19 minutes ago
I shall

~mldgrater 1 hour 25 minutes ago
Hehe keep looking, you'll find one

[Comic Discussion] Age of Apocalyse (X-Men Comic)

~dnwalker
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Yes, Im that dam good.
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1 year 11 months ago
I know that it was 10 but I just finish reading (Come on, give me a break. I live in Central America and 10 years ago you were lucky if you coud get 2 numbers of the same comic book series), and so far is the best X-Men saga I ever read. In fact I wonder why they don't publish more numbers on what happend in that saga. I love how the characters where develope, I love Magneto as the leader and founder of the X-Men, Beast as a mad scientist... hell I love everything that had to do with the saga. So I just was wondering why the hell they stop doing it and continue with the normal version that in my opinion is boring compare to Age of Apocalyse. Well maybe some of you can tell me why marvel did that, or just if you like it or hate it, lets just talk about the one hell of a saga.

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$Madwon
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1 year 11 months ago
Actually back in 1987 was when I consider the X-men to be at it's best, Comic wise.
It was the inferno series and it brought back Jean Grey and Ororo Monroe back together in 1 comic.
Which was a very big deal back then :)

~dnwalker
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Yes, Im that dam good.
Topics: 17
Posts: 193
1 year 10 months ago
But do you have any Idea on why they stop this saga. I mean I really like it and I don't know why they didn't made it a little longer. The story was kick ass and the character where well develpe even with the little time they had to develope theme, do I didn't see any good coming out of stoping the saga just after 4 or 5 month. Well maybe some one can explain that to me.

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$phoenix617
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Posts: 284
1 year 10 months ago
Well, the Age of Apocalypse took place in an alternate universe, not the typical Marvel setting. Also, Bishop later went back in time and erased the entire timeline from even happening. So that kind of kills any sequels, eh? But you might be happy to hear that there was a series sometime last year that was a one episode revisitation of the Age of Apocalypse. Unfortunately for you, due to your location, you may have to wait 9 more years to read it! *snicker*

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~lanifiel
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1 year 10 months ago
The AoA storyline was really cool. It redefined how Marvel made mini-series events in that it was an all-spanning creation that took place in lots of different titles. Plus the alternative universe deal is always fun, Cyclops as a bad guy, Jean and Wolvie together. The Fantastic Four never happened, nor did the Avengers, Peter Parker dead... It was all good... ^_^