#4
Posted by fodigg
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- 5 months, 20 days ago
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At a certain point in the Governor arc in The Walking Dead I had to stop reading entirely. I still refuse to pick up Transmetropolitan and Preacher too after flipping through the trades and being all:
I don't remember the exact issue at the moment, but you might have seen this one at Cracked. It's from Rachel Pollack's Doom Patrol run. You know, the one with Inner Child.
When Norman Osbournes Thunderbolts went after Jack Flag. It was badass when he stood his ground, then ish went sour, and I usually dont consider myself overly sensitive but I teared up for the guy, especially when Swordsman started beating the hell outta him back at HQ. When Ultimate Blob ate Ultimate Wasp. Ultimate Wanda and Pietro's ''relationship" coming to the light. Loki returning as a hot-chick. (mostly because I didn't know what to feel about him/her) lol
Probably when Ultimate Blob, ate Ultimate Wasp.....
@fodigg said:
At a certain point in the Governor arc in The Walking Dead I had to stop reading entirely. I still refuse to pick up Transmetropolitan and Preacher too after flipping through the trades and being all:
The Walking Dead would have every spot if we used that comic.
Like the serial killer in the Prison, Or anything with the Governor.
Probably that time when Connors turned into the Lizard snapped his own kid's neck and then Morbius dug kid's corpse out of ground and made an antidote using his spoiled corpse.
I saw a few scans from The Boys that made sure I will never read it. Forcing the female team member to please some of the male teammates and also this really retarded sequence when one of them flies into space and bangs a meteorite (? don't ask me how ?) until it explodes. With all the actual smut in the world, why make smutty comics?
That part from "The Boys" where you see the guy pretending to be the Homelander. The child-eating, corpse molesting, mass-murdering psychopath. No one is more f***ed up than that guy:
The gunshot in The Walking Dead #83 really disturbed me. That was one of those "Damn you, Kirkman!" moments. The deaths in issue #48 of The Walking Dead caused a similar reaction.
But I agree with @Superguy0009e. The most disturbing moment overall in comics history for me is when JMS revealed that Norman Osborn and Gwen Stacey got it on. <shudder> "Damn you, JMS! Damn you to hell!"
#45
Edited by Dhor
(272 posts)
- 5 months, 13 days ago
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@fodigg said:
At a certain point in the Governor arc in The Walking Dead I had to stop reading entirely. I still refuse to pick up Transmetropolitan and Preacher too after flipping through the trades and being all:
I seen Walking dead as a zombie porn : they just try to shock the read and their stories go nowere
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