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Post by Stu on Oct 20, 2019 11:24:42 GMT -8

Yeah, I've found I'm starting to write my quips in (a sort of) American English* these days. Guess that comes from being the token limey. Adapt or die.
*EDIT: not the spelling.
Don't forget the u's you. It should be Four ColoUr comics  So if I lived in Canada/England I'd have to spell my name Stou?
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Post by Bats on Oct 20, 2019 11:50:06 GMT -8

Yeah, I've found I'm starting to write my quips in (a sort of) American English* these days. Guess that comes from being the token limey. Adapt or die.
*EDIT: not the spelling.
Don't forget the u's you. It should be Four ColoUr comics  As opposed to For Color, you mean?
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Post by Bats on Oct 20, 2019 11:51:33 GMT -8
Don't forget the u's you. It should be Four ColoUr comics  So if I lived in Canada/England I'd have to spell my name Stou? No but it'd certainly have a U in it 
Welcome back 
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Post by Jimmers Nice Guy on Oct 20, 2019 12:35:32 GMT -8
Don't forget the u's you. It should be Four ColoUr comics  As opposed to For Color, you mean? Yes Stu,I'd only call you Stou if your name was Stouffers It's add a U with o,like labour,honour.Colour favourite.Wait,Four Favourites comics just went on the list.I shall go summon cal to incur his wrath elsewhere,because,list. Edit,I missed 'For' Colour,sneaky Bats
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Post by steveinthecity on Oct 6, 2020 10:38:36 GMT -8
So, I’m guessing there was never a newsstand version of this? 
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Post by Stu on Oct 6, 2020 10:52:28 GMT -8
Or this one: 
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Post by steveinthecity on Oct 6, 2020 11:10:38 GMT -8
Or this one:  Well, yeah, but the cover you posted doesn’t have a weenis where the left elbow should be.
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Post by Stu on Oct 6, 2020 11:26:31 GMT -8
From the GCD for Lobo's Back #1:
The front cover to this issue and the cover to the next issue in the series created a bit of controversy as the muscles on the back of the arms leading down to Lobo's elbow are surprisingly phallic. When asked about this, cover painter Bisley laughed them off as "just muscles." For more phallic cover fun, Lobo kindly directs you to examine Valkyrie's fingers on the cover to Defenders #130 from Marvel Comics
From the GCD for Lobo's Back #2:
See notes for the cover of issue #1 for a brief discussion of the "phallic muscle" phenomenon (although it is MUCH more prominent on the left arm of the She-Lobo figure on this cover); For even more phallic cover fun, Lobo would direct you to the knife wielding psycho on the cover to Uncanny X-Men #260 from Marvel Comics (this works even better if you cover the bottom 1/8th of that cover with a stray backing board).
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Post by steveinthecity on Oct 6, 2020 13:54:55 GMT -8
From the GCD for Lobo's Back #1: The front cover to this issue and the cover to the next issue in the series created a bit of controversy as the muscles on the back of the arms leading down to Lobo's elbow are surprisingly phallic. When asked about this, cover painter Bisley laughed them off as "just muscles." For more phallic cover fun, Lobo kindly directs you to examine Valkyrie's fingers on the cover to Defenders #130 from Marvel Comics From the GCD for Lobo's Back #2: See notes for the cover of issue #1 for a brief discussion of the "phallic muscle" phenomenon (although it is MUCH more prominent on the left arm of the She-Lobo figure on this cover); For even more phallic cover fun, Lobo would direct you to the knife wielding psycho on the cover to Uncanny X-Men #260 from Marvel Comics (this works even better if you cover the bottom 1/8th of that cover with a stray backing board). Thanks. Never knew that about these before. There’s no question about Valkyrie’s hand.
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