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Going from memory (which isn't as potentially impressive as it sounds because I just re-read a bunch of T-Bolts stuff relatively recently), I'm going with Klaw, Tiger Shark, Flying Tiger, Cyclone, Man-Killer, and the Crimson Cowl.
That's the group. I always thought they should have found someone else instead of either Tiger Shark or Flying Tiger. They're both great characters, but having them both on the same team made me want to keep referring to them as "The Tiger Twins." They're grrrrreat!
You're question, fine sir.
HeroClix needs more Goblin.
Acceptable in such forms as Green, Grey, Demo, Hob, Ultimate, and "Menace."
Except for the Frosted Flakes referance, I had a very simular idea. Name-wise, it was the same, but the end tag was more like "Tiger Twin powers - Activate", but I just couldn't get anything in-between to fill it out better.
My hat is off to you, sir. That was indeed a funny comment. I wish I had thought of it.
"Tiger Twin Powers---Activate!" Classic! Maybe Tiger Shark and Flying Tiger should round up Bengal, White Tiger and whomever else and start a team of all-Tiger code names. They could be based in Detroit even.
New question...which Rochester, New York-born, animal-themed Marvel character gave up a career in civil service to embark on a life of villainy and terrorism?
"Tiger Twin Powers---Activate!" Classic! Maybe Tiger Shark and Flying Tiger should round up Bengal, White Tiger and whomever else and start a team of all-Tiger code names. They could be based in Detroite even.
New question...which Rochester, New York-born, animal-themed Marvel character gave up a career in civil service to embark on a life of villainy and terrorism?
George Pataki ?
No, no I know this one. One of my favorite dead snakes, Death Adder. I remember him cause when I was in 1st grade, we were learing about Add, and I always thought this guy's power was to add death. I have no clue how that's a power, but there ya go.
[quote=dirkzorn;4101847New question...which Rochester, New York-born, animal-themed Marvel character gave up a career in civil service to embark on a life of villainy and terrorism?[/quote]
I believe that was Sidewinder; wasn't he a teacher before he joined Roxxon?
Copperhead is the correct answer...he was a civil servant, and was born in Rochester, NY. For the record, Death Adder was also born in Rochester, Sidewinder was born in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Your turn, JTR.
I believe that was Sidewinder; wasn't he a teacher before he joined Roxxon?
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Sidewinder was born in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
You'll have to forgive CuCr. He's new to the comicbook world. :speechles He always prefered erotic fiction and "sidewinder" was one of his favorite novels of that genere.
No, no I know this one. One of my favorite dead snakes, Death Adder. I remember him cause when I was in 1st grade, we were learing about Add, and I always thought this guy's power was to add death. I have no clue how that's a power, but there ya go.
Well, the way he does it, is he takes 1 death, and then he adds 1 more. And then he takes those 2 deaths, and he adds 1 more. How many deaths does he have? "Vun... two... three! Three deaths, muahahahah!"
HeroClix needs more Goblin.
Acceptable in such forms as Green, Grey, Demo, Hob, Ultimate, and "Menace."
Well, the way he does it, is he takes 1 death, and then he adds 1 more. And then he takes those 2 deaths, and he adds 1 more. How many deaths does he have? "Vun... two... three! Three deaths, muahahahah!"
Ok, well, turn off the Seasame Street marathon you've obviously been watching. It's starting to have an effect on you. Next thing you know, you'll be questioning the relationship Ernie has with Bert.
I remember a Sesame Street special where the gang got locked in the Metropolitan Museum of Art overnight, and there were little segments with the Muppets and the art. Cookie Monster kept trying to eat the paintings that had food in them; Ernie and Bert did an Abbot and Costello routine in front of Washington Crossing the Delaware; Grover thought a suit of armor was a live person; etc. There was no Count segment, though. Too bad. It would have been funny to have him remark on a pontilist piece. "This painting is made up of little dots?? I will count zem! One dot! Two dots! Three dots!! Ah, ah, ah!! Four dots! Five dots...."
I remember a Sesame Street special where the gang got locked in the Metropolitan Museum of Art overnight, and there were little segments with the Muppets and the art. Cookie Monster kept trying to eat the paintings that had food in them; Ernie and Bert did an Abbot and Costello routine in front of Washington Crossing the Delaware; Grover thought a suit of armor was a live person; etc. There was no Count segment, though. Too bad. It would have been funny to have him remark on a pontilist piece. "This painting is made up of little dots?? I will count zem! One dot! Two dots! Three dots!! Ah, ah, ah!! Four dots! Five dots...."
Oh, I remember that episode. That's the one where, at the end, the cops drag them out of the museum, beat Big Bird upside his head with a club and arrest Ernie and Bert, because, well, this was before the "Stonewall Inn" incident, and well before ordainary citizens had video cameras.
I had to go back a page to find who's turn it was, planning to complain a little. Surprisingly, it happens to be my turn to ask a new question. So, ok, here is a new question;
In the latest animated movie, "The Hulk Vs. Thor", after Banner and the Hulk are physically seperated from each other, who kills Bruce Banner ???