We at Superior Chishu Scans are proud to announce the release of our fantranslation of the second chapter of Spider-Man Octopus Girl! Available to read on a certain manga piracy site
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Doc Savage #119, "The King of Terror"
Art by Bob Larkin
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So, the Shatterspin comic is canon. As stated by multiple production crew members. Including Doc here.
I don't know if anyone was curious about that, but yeah! Here you go!
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only real doc-heads (licherally no one) remember her
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Question for the Lights out Au:
I believe you mentioned before that at some point Wally learns to control some of the black goo in Home? how would the others react to this? (just ignore this if I‘m remembering smth you said wrong or just misinterpreting it completely 😭)
no yeah he found a Spiderman comic and went 💡❗
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Even though Doc Ock is a jerk and egoist, He wouldn't hit Spider-Boy due his past trauma.
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Tim Drake in Nightwing (1996) #25 | Damian Wayne in Batman and Robin (2009) #2
Pick the character that most represents a police officer, according to your own understanding. [more info]
Tim Drake - Robin, Red Robin
Thinks his mentor becoming a police officer is "pretty cool". -- Nightwing (1996) #25
A detective seeks out his help to do police work without a warrant. -- DC Pride: Tim Drake Special AKA Batman: Urban Legends #5
Affinity for surveillance. Future self creates dystopian police state. -- Detective Comics by James Tynion IV, see #935, #970
Anti-shoplifting. -- Robin (1993) #56
Anti-marijuana. Uses hospitalized friend as an example in an anti-marijuana school lecture on what could happen when someone consumes "one joint". -- Batman: Shadow of the Bat #56-58
Tim: "You're part of this team! You're accountable! Especially when you abscond with top-secret government property!" Superboy: "Dude, it was a baby!" Tim: "It was government property!" -- Young Justice: Our Worlds at War
Damian Wayne - Robin
"I already promised my father I wouldn't kill. Now I'm supposed to be nice to the police as well?" -- Batman and Robin (2009) #2
Uses physical intimidation against criminals (under supervision of his adult mentor). -- Batman 2011 #5, Batman: Streets of Gotham #4
Fights the GCPD-backed police commissioner Batman. -- Robin War #1
Constructs secret underground prison to torture and brainwash villains. -- Teen Titans (2016) #20
Detective Comics #935
Detective Comics #970
Batman 2011 #5
DC Pride: Tim Drake Special AKA Batman: Urban Legends #5
Robin War #1
Batman: Shadow of the Bat #58
Teen Titans (2016) #20
Robin (1993) #56
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Green Lantern #10 (DC, April 2024) variant cover by Evan 'Doc' Shaner
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THE EXCITING (fake) COVER FOR DOC VAC VS JELLY-SPIDER
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Meet My Spidersona, THE SPECTACULAR JELLY-SPIDER! And one of her villians, DOC VAC. yeah this was based off a meme but I love this concept so much. I have extended lore for both of them that I would LOVE to go into
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I totally get why people want She Hulk to have more “Hulk” in her design, personally I’m fine with how she looks in the trailer (the CG though is just awful). Something I feel a lot of more casual comic readers probably won’t know a lot is that in-universe, Gamma rays don't just make you big, green and stupid (or at least they shouldn't) They unleash a form and personality befitting whatever your subconscious normally suppresses or hides.
Bruce Banner is emotionally and physically abused. Scared, timid, all that traumatized mess. So his Hulk unleashes all the rage he’s bottled up, making him the Strongest There Is, but ultimately he just wants to be left alone.
Emil Blonsky always thought he was a monster. His dose of Gamma turned him into one.
Samuel Sterns felt that his intellect was never acknowledged, so when he became The Leader, he got the biggest brain in the world so everyone knows it.
Betty Ross doesn’t have an easy life pursuing a relationship with Bruce. And after years of a roller coaster of a relationship (and a little help from MODOK) Harpy is her Gamma-powered defense mechanism to shield Betty both physically and emotionally.
Doc Samson doesn’t have any emotional baggage whatsoever, but he does want to help other people. So he just becomes a green-haired Superman.
Jen doesn’t have the same emotional issues that Bruce has. She wanted to be less underestimated, more confident and more outspoken, so She-Hulk is all of that and more.
I like Shulkie with a good amount of beef, but acting like She-Hulk should be a clone of Bruce in design is just a huge reduction.
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