@xerox-kitty: I do highlight the text with my cursor when I want to link it, but as I indicated in my first image, the link button doesn't become enabled even when I do highlight the text.
There was a Top Cow series called Common Grounds, in which both heroes and villains could hang out at a coffee shop called Common Grounds, where it was basically agreed upon that no hositilities between the two sides would be allowed.
It might not be the best place to discuss your plans with other villains when there's a hero drinking coffee at the next table, but it's at least a place to meet up at.
I was trying to edit the Prism and Sparx pages, but was unable to get the page link function to work (I'd link them from this post to their respective pages, but that doesn't seem to work either), and there also seemed to be some issue with geting the right heading font syles to work. For bigger versions of these screenshots, just go to my image gallery.
These screenshots were all from the DC character Sparx's page.
P.S. I also can't get the bold print and italics font buttons to work right, but the underline works just fine.
Hope someone can fix this.
I am using Internet Explorer 9 on Windows Vista Home Premium (Copyright 2007) Service Pack 2.
@gpbmike: Glad to hear it, but I'm also having a problem with the image galleries where it won't let me change the default image for the character's profile. The screen simply fades and has the loading bar going continuously.
This is all that happens after I press "Make Default Image." It just seems to stall or something.
(P.S. Wasn't sure whether to make a new thread for this so I just joined it into the image gallery bug thread.)
I'd go with shapeshifting along the lines of Morph, Metamorpho, or even Alex Mercer (without the people eating), because their kind of shape-shifting allows for almost anything, including crime-fighting as well as hilarity.
Good ol' Morph. Keeps 'em laughing or just plain confused.
Infinite possibilities...
Just how was he a "Prototype" anyhow? Because the finished project would have to be just short of god-like to improve on this kind of prototype.
While super-intellect might be nice, I'd rather not be insanely smart, because it doesn't always work out well. As Ernest Hemmingway said, "Happiness in intelligent people is the rarest thing I know." And he ended up committing suicide with a shotgun...
@Rosencrantz&Guildenstern: I'm pretty sure there's been some fanart that adresses the issue of what Wolverine would think of his own movie. I couldn't find the one I was thinking of, but I did find this one on Deviantart:
Where did you find these, and are they actually for sale? Or is this simply an image that exemplifies what you hope to buy one day? I know that I would certainly want to buy them.
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