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suntrailstories · 2 months
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AU Captain Syrup Profile 🏴‍☠️
(This is just an AU version/my version of Syrup.)
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The MAR10 Day countdown continues! 2 more days until MAR10 Day!
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vintagenews · 5 months
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Source and details.
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ninebaalart · 1 year
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circlia · 1 year
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I drew Goom! Goom belongs to @hassysoda
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chernobog13 · 1 year
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Tales of Suspense (vol. 1) #15 (March, 1961).  Cover by Jack Kirby, Dick Ayers and Stan Goldberg.
If Marvel Studios isn’t going to give us a movie featuring all their classic monsters, then they should do the next best thing: a series of stand-alone specials, like they did with Werewolf By Night.  
Each special should be an hour-long stand-alone show adapting the original comic book stories the monsters appeared in.  I’d give Marvel extra credit if the shows were live-action instead of animated, and extra-extra credit if the shows were period pieces (late 1950s/early 1960s) instead of being set in the modern day.
However, Disney is wholesale slashing costs and jobs, and there’s a looming writers’ strike (which shows signs of being as long and brutal as the one back in 1988), so - even if Kevin Feige and company were interested - this has zero chance of happening.
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bringbackwendellvaughn · 11 months
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tomoleary · 1 year
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“This epic wrap-around cover is the work of fan-favorite Steve McNiven and appeared on the 2017's Monsters Unleashed #1, the first issue of an event series in which Marvel's contemporary heroes battle some of the many 'Pre-Hero' monsters co-created by Jack Kirby in the early 1960s. The cover features many of Marvel's most popular heroes in battle with some of the company's cult classic monsters, Fin Fang Foom, It the Living Colossus, Goom and Gorgilla. The heroes include both versions of Spider-Man, Peter Parker and Miles Morales, as well as Iron Man, Captain Marvel (Carol Danvers), Thor (Jane Foster), Wolverine (Laura Kinney), Captain America (Sam Wilson), Black Bolt, Medusa, Rocket, Ms. Marvel (Kamala Khan) and more. The name Monsters Unleashed comes from a Marvel black and white magazine published in the mid-1970s. Marvel's 'Pre-Hero' monsters, including such well known characters as Groot and Fin Fang Foom, first appeared in the late 50s and early 60s in a series of short one-shots, a few of which had sequels. In the early 70s, the monster stories were reprinted in a series of anthology titles such as Monsters on the Prowl, Where Creatures Roam and Where Monsters Dwell. This exposure to a new generation of fans and creators led to some of the monsters appearing in new stories where they would interact with Marvel's superheroes. Fin Fang Foom, who first appeared in Strange Tales #89 in 1961 the month before Fantastic Four #1, became a foe of Iron Man in the 1970s and appeared in animated cartoons. It, the Living Colossus first appeared as the Colossus in Tales of Suspense #14 (1961). The character was revived as "It, the Living Colossus" and briefly appeared in his own series in Astonishing Tales in 1973-1974. Goom first appeared in Tales of Suspense #15 (1961) and Gorgilla first appeared in Tales to Astonish #12 (1960).”
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pablokm · 1 year
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pabloKM x paint3D
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fortnitereigen · 9 months
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4 years ago i tried to write an ineffable husbands pride and prejudice au and now theyre just doing it for me
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browsethestacks · 2 years
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Goom
Art by Paul Martin Smith
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docgold13 · 2 years
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365 Marvel Comics Paper Cut-Out SuperHeroes MONSTERS - One Hero, Every Day, All Year Week…
Goom The Monster from Planet X
The monstrous creature known as Goom originated from the mysterious Planet X. A human astronomer named Mark Langley had used powerful radar waves through a transmitter to explore the cosmos. He happened upon a small blue planetoid behind Jupiter which he named Planet X.
The astronomer wanted to see if there was life on that planet so he tried to communicate with anyone through the transmitter. The alien Goom received this transmission and chose to follow its signal back to Earth, traveling in an advanced space ship. Goom arrived on earth and found that he was larger, stronger and more mighty than all of its inhabitants; and that the world was rife for his sinister conquest.  
Gloom that proceeded to use his powers and advanced technology to threaten earth into accepting him as its supreme leader.  Whilst Goom was distracted with his conquest, Mark Langley sent a message back to the Planet X and was able to make contact with them. Members of Goom's race arrived on Earth and explained that they were pacifists, not conquerors. They explained that Goom was an outcast of their society. They arrested Goom and took him back to Planet X.  
The menace of Goom first appeared in the pages of Tales of Suspense #15 (1960)
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ewzzy · 2 years
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One of the first things I ever posted to tumblr was GOOM and I'm so happy to share him again in HD.
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comicbooksaregood · 1 year
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Iceman and Angel
Volume: 1
Issue: 1
Behold GOOM, The Thing from Planet X
Writers: Brian Clevinger
Pencils: Juan Doe
Inks: Juan Doe
Colours: Juan Doe
Covers: Roger Cruz
Marvel
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ubekawateryam · 1 year
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Amidst all the writing, I drew a little birthday picture for my good friend Goomenstein_Art on twitter, featuring his lovely OC being friendly and forthcoming as always. Happy birthday, dude!
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comic-art-showcase · 2 years
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Goom by Tom Scioli
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chernobog13 · 5 months
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Googam, son of Goom!
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