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Iron Man Suit Rejects


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Tiberius said:
Well, that was different than what I had expected. I came in thinking "Wait, someone's trying to make a movie out of a Black Sabbath song?", never having heard of the Iron Man superhero before. Guess you do learn something every day.
My gawd, you're worse than the former geeks who have never watched the first Highlander film. :p
 



Plane Sailing said:
Seriously? I'm amazed!

Seriously. My knowledge of comic superheroes/villains is sorely lacking, for a geek. I spent the bulk of my childhood trying to be older than I was, and as such didn't see myself as having time for such plebean pursuits as comic books (as I considered them at that point). After all, it's much more impressive to be lugging around a copy of, say, the 700+ page Red Storm Rising or Rise and Fall of the Third Reich in 5th grade than the latest Batman issue (or what have you). [shrug] I regret nothing! :)
 

Tiberius said:
it's much more impressive to be lugging around a copy of, say, the 700+ page Red Storm Rising or Rise and Fall of the Third Reich in 5th grade than the latest Batman issue (or what have you). [shrug] I regret nothing! :)

The difference is all in how hard the bullies punch the comic book geeks versus a book nerd. You can also shove more comic book geeks in a locker with their reading material of choice. Books are just too bulky. ;)
 

Tiberius said:
After all, it's much more impressive to be lugging around a copy of, say, the 700+ page Red Storm Rising or Rise and Fall of the Third Reich in 5th grade than the latest Batman issue (or what have you). [shrug] I regret nothing! :)

LOL I consider myself too feeble-minded to play those games *now*, and I'm 27.

EDIT: Whoops, I thought you said Advanced Third Reich. See what I mean? Feeble-minded.

Thank the gods for comics and all their pretty pictures.

:lol:

[And I think the suit concepts there were pretty good but I prefer a more simple version of Iron Man myself]
 

What does Iron Man wear under his Iron Suit? I still say he's naked under there ;) :uhoh:

Tiberius said:
Seriously. My knowledge of comic superheroes/villains is sorely lacking, for a geek. I spent the bulk of my childhood trying to be older than I was, and as such didn't see myself as having time for such plebean pursuits as comic books (as I considered them at that point). After all, it's much more impressive to be lugging around a copy of, say, the 700+ page Red Storm Rising or Rise and Fall of the Third Reich in 5th grade than the latest Batman issue (or what have you). [shrug] I regret nothing! :)

Join the club. I owned less than a dozen actual comic issues, mostly bits of Uncanny X-Men. I've heard of all the major super heroes, but does that mean I know the specifics? Heck no.
 



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