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    Flash (Snow): Tina's Psychic Revolve

    A Flash (DC Comics) concept-adaptation with contest with a psychic antiheroine/villainess named Tina. ==== "Amlan Satan, a Slovak-Algerian prince of Boston-town, had become a happy Catholic-American sports trading-cards salesman in a Homeland-Jersey area after moving out of New England in...
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    Green-Lantern: Russia's Wonderwall

    A holiday-season Lantern-yarn about recent news-stories about real-Earth 'troubles' for my suggestion that I (simply) missed my readings/writings on the Comic Board. Happy Thanksgiving all (and thanks for reading), :) ==== Hal Jordan had traveled all the way to Russia during the...
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    Pixie/Chimera (Marvel)

    Pixie and Chimera are diametric opposites in Marvel Comics. One's a heroine and the other's a villainness. They both possess supernatural empathic magical powers that are still technically categorized as mutant powers, rendering them in the world of the uncanny X-Men. Pixie is a fairy-creature...
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    Spiderman: Electro/Rhino/Goblin [Fan-Fiction]

    The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is one of my favorite modern-era comic book adapted Hollywood (USA) films, and it features a great cast and cinematography and concept-work, so I thought I'd generate one last comic book fan-fiction before finally signing off the Comic Board with all my fun fan-fiction...
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    Isaac/Maria: Lantern/Leatherface

    Vigilantism has a strange history in America and obviously is sociologically and subconsciously linked to Americans' fascination with comic books and offbeat justice tales. Here's a fun comic book friendly fan-fiction about a vigilante named Green Lantern who tackles an iconic maniac named...
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    Joker's League of Anarchy (Sub-Stories*)

    Here's a fun Gotham side-story involving the under-appreciate Red Hood Gang and the Joker League of Anarchy, which I decided to return from retirement from the Comic Board to highlight during this otherwise ABCD maddening Coronavirus tribulation. I hope you like it, and thanks for reading...
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    Wolverine/Phoenix

    I've decided to return from Comic Board retirement to offer up this fun dystopian Wolverine/Phoenix crossover (DC-Marvel) storyline about Professor Xavier sending the two mutant superheroes to assist a team of DC heroes in dealing with a nefarious underwater earthquake weapon being built by a...
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    The Lucky Eleven (Capitalism/Demoniac)

    I needed to return to one of my favorite comic book community groups to offer up a modern-day piracy-oriented comics-stylized story, perhaps reflective of the capitalism-flurry of this consumerism-dizzying Christmas shopping season, and this yarn was inspired by the adventure-poetic film The...
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    Archaeology: Hieroglyphs/Comics (Evolution of Art!)

    The science of archaeology involves the cataloging of discovered relics from ancient civilization that indicate our understanding of life on Earth in eras past(!). Great archaeological discoveries about the city of Troy, Ancient Egypt, and other places remind us of our fascination with...
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    Grand Hotel (ABC/Antena 3)

    Grand Hotel is an American drama television series developed by Brian Tanen, based on the Spanish TV series Gran Hotel created by Ramón Campos and Gema R. Neira. The series premiered on June 17, 2019, on ABC. Gran Hotel itself is a Spanish drama television series directed by Carlos Sedes and...
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    Magneto/Lilandra: Munich '72

    I've stated that I've retired from Internet-blogging, but I had to return to one of my favorite boards (The Comic Board!) to post a short-story about a subject/topic that has been of great personal interest to me (as an American patriot) since 9/11. This pro-democracy vignette is about the...
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    Super-Venom (Gotham City)

    I'm a fan of comics-crossovers, and this fan-fic depicts the eccentric urban vigilante Batman (DC Comics) contending with a mutated 'rendition' of Venom (Marvel Comics) simply named 'Super-Venom.' I'd love any kind of feedback regarding the 'graphic appeal' of this urban comic-crossover tale...
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    Spider-Man vs. Doctor Doom

    I wanted to offer a different 'spin' on comic book storytelling, so I created this Spidey fan-fic which involves our webbed-wonder being like James Bond and Doctor Doom being an evil telepath/psychic. It seems that comic book characters can be divided into two group: 1. those who do...
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    Gotham Crusade

    Bruce Wayne was such a popular and successful socialite and businessman in Gotham City, that no one suspected he harboured a dark past and was haunted by the memory of his murdered parents from whom he inherited most of his incredible wealth. Gotham City, meanwhile, was becoming more and more...
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    Michael Myers: The Dark Knight

    Michael Myers was an emotionally abused 6 year-old American boy. His father was an alcoholic and his abusive treatment of Michael turned the boy into a psychotic. Michael killed his sister at the age of 7 and was admitted into a psychiatric institute from which he escaped at the age of 23, in...
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    Mortal Kombat X: Great Panels

    Mortal Kombat X is a fighting video game developed by NetherRealm Studios and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. It is the tenth main installment in the Mortal Kombat video game series and was released on April 14, 2015 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One...
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    Cobra (George P. Cosmatos): A Shiva-Pennywise Review

    One of the most under-appreciated American crime-thriller films is "Cobra" [1986]. The film was directed by *under-appreciated* film-maker George P. Cosmatos who also made the cult-favourite action-oriented American films "Rambo: First Blood Part II" [1985], "Leviathan" [1989], and "Tombstone"...
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    Black Cat (Felicia Hardy) vs. Woman of Babylon

    Black Cat (Felicia Hardy) is an intriguing anti-heroine and rival of the webbed wonder Spider-Man (Marvel Comics). Black Cat is a modern populism graffiti symbol of pedestrianism consciousness, and various representations of her image reflect a new age interest in gender dialogue. Black Cat...
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