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cowardlykrow · 2 months
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The other one’s name is Wilhelmina
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dcbinges · 5 months
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Justice League Annual #1 (1987) by J.M. DeMatteis, Bill Willingham & Keith Giffen
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On today's episode of I Work In A Comic Shop:
So on Sundays, I run D&D games for kids (ages ranging about 6-16). It's fun, we goof around a lot and I let them get away with most things in-game as long as they can semi-reasonably justify how it'd happen.
And something I do often, when the kids start looking for every single detail about NPC #4534 because they've decided he's Very Very Important™️, is to just stick in a reference to some random movie. (For example: "This townsperson's name is Billiam S. Preston Esquire, and his buddy Teddy Bear Logan is missing! If he doesn't return soon, then Wyld Stallyns will lose their concert gig at the local tavern!") If the kids get it, it's a fun easter egg, and if they don't, then at least I didn't have to come up with a fantasy name on the spot.
My latest adventure involved a battle with a gang of skeletons, after which their scattered bones start wriggling towards the source of the dark magic that animated them in the first place.
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And I'm struck with what I consider to be a bit of brilliance.
So, we're playing, and we reach the end of the battle. I explain that the bones are all moving eastwards, and then I add:
"You're reminded of the legend of old, of the great adventurer Hiro and his mighty companion Baymax, who tracked a pack of magical nanobots to their evil master using a single hostage bot."
Now the table erupts in laughter, and I'm feeling pretty good. But then we realize that the youngest of our party (an 8-year-old) looks confused at what's so funny. He doesn't get the reference.
I'm naturally surprised - this is a well-known Disney movie, I figure pretty much all the kids know it. But apparently he hasn't seen it. And so I quickly google the release date of Big Hero Six.
It is 2014. Nine years ago. In other words, the movie is older than this kid. And I am immediately hit by the passage of time like a truck.
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babygirl-but-a-boy · 5 months
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brittlebutch · 27 days
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“i don’t even feel slightly humbled, dude” — Obsessed
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blanketpill · 7 months
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evilhorse · 6 months
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Think of it as urban renewal, Barda!
(Invasion! #2)
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comfortfoodcontent · 20 days
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1991 Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey Marvel Comics House Ad
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papertrickt · 2 years
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wally is VERY committed to helping shayera through her post-invasion depression era
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stealingyourbones · 11 months
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I FINALLY COMPLETED MY COLLECTION OF THE 2018-2019 PLASTIC MAN RUN !!!!!!
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spaceshiporion · 8 months
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Lois Lane: Clark, why do you have an old american phone booth in your home???
Clark:
Clark: Lois...
Clark: ...I'm a big fan of Bill and Ted
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superherobriefings · 5 months
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The Eagle
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pdsh.fandom.com/wiki/Eagle_(Fox)
Creator(s): Lester Raye
Alias(es): Captain Bill “Ted” Powers
1st Issue w/Uniform: Science Comics #3
Year/Month of Publication: 1940/04
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tiptapricot · 7 months
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Hey! While I encourage donating in general, I also am currently opening donation commissions. Dm me proof of any $5 or more donation to any of the organizations below the cut/organizations currently supporting/providing aid to Palestinians, and I will write you a short 500-1000 word piece on a prompt or request of your choice.
I can’t do OCs unless I’m very familiar with them due to the faster nature of these, but I am open to any of the following fandoms:
Moon Knight (show or comics), Into/Across the spider-verse, Mortal Kombat (general but most familiar w games 9-12), DC comics media (with most familiarity being for the Batfamily, the DCAU continuity of shows, Batman Unburied/Riddler Secrets In The Dark, the legion of super heroes 2006, and the Batman 2004), The Mandalorian and/or the original Star Wars trilogy, Tiger and Bunny, Bill and Ted, The John Wick franchise, Wolf 359, and The Lost Boys 1987.
I am open to explicit prompts and will be more lenient in my preferences, however I won’t make hateful content or content I am uncomfortable with. Please ask if you’re curious! Turn around time may vary on these but I will continue to have them open and complete them to the best of my ability for as long as I can.
And please donate to the organizations below if you are able, whether that be through a donation comm from me or just in general (either way is totally cool, it happening is the important part and I am offering this myself so if you are interested please reach out!) Also please please look into any local, national, and international efforts available to you to lobby for your government to work towards a ceasefire and stop the genocide currently happening. There are actions taking place all around the globe, and the best time to get involved is now.
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melissamaehatesyou · 9 months
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starbug · 10 days
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3B Series: Bill & Ted by Doug LaRocca / Blog / Store
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ThePandaRedd Appreciation Post: Bill and Ted
This is me screaming into the void that I think my two favorite characters in the comic scene are Ted and Bill from the Pandaverse (the comics universe created by ThePandaRedd's tiktok skits). I freaking love these two because they are hilarious and I gotta say it somewhere.
Consider this a ThePandaRedd appreciation post.
Bill is a very long running Pandaverse character and is a professional henchman in Gotham City. He has been henching long enough to see the formation of the goonion, have batman steal so many of his bones that they're kept ground up in a jar, see the rise and graduation of every robin, batgirl, or other, and become so tired that he can backtalk his most consistent employer---the Joker.
Bill is a jaded henchman, mostly in the job because it's the easiest way to get money in Gotham, and because he's kinda in too deep to quit now. He's one of the best advertisers the goonion has, strongly discourages other people from henching in Gotham, and has so many residual medical issues from getting brutally beaten up by the batfam that he just doesn't care anymore. While he is regularly employed by the Joker, he has also been seen working for the likes of Penguin, Black Mask, and Bane, presumably when the Joker is in Arkham. Most other characters treat him with some instinctive respect for having stayed in the Gotham henching game this long, and he could absolutely go toe to toe with Superman if not just easily secure some Kryptonite and whoop his ass. Fortunately for Superman, Bill sticks to the Gotham scene.
Ted, meanwhile, is a relatively new character, and he has recently moved to Gotham from Coast City (where the Green Lantern lives). Suffice it to say, he is not aware of all of Gotham's idiosyncrasies and is still learning the wheel. If Bill the henchman is to be believed, Ted dropped out of the high school they both attended and may or may not have moved to Gotham for ease of employment.
One of his first appearances was when he'd just joined the GCPD and was trying to covertly get some info on the villain scene by asking Bill about how to start a career in henching. While Bill did not discover that Ted was working for the GCPD, he also gave away pretty much no valuable information since he instead launched into a rant about why anybody would be so suicidal as to try to START henching in Gotham City. His most recent appearance has him presumably out of a job again and noting some of his findings about Gotham as a Coast City Transplant (batburger's overrated, gang territories are gerrymandered, Robins are scarier than Batman, you'll be gifted with a water filter a gas mask and a gun upon moving houses if you send advance notice, etc.)
So, why are these two gag characters from a comic book tik-tok creator my favorite comic book/comic adjacent characters? Because they do exactly what they are designed to and narrow in on the every day.
Comic Books are a sci-fi/fantasy genre that focus on impossible stuff happening, frequently at a pretty grand scale. And while it is super cool to read or hear about stuff like Batman and his adoption problem or Superman being a basically god while still being the most human ray of sunshine ever, that's not even close to my favorite stuff.
No, my favorite type of media to consume is the kind where we get a peek into the everyday of someone in a vastly different circumstance from ours, and feel just how normal they are. I find a lot of comfort and humor in recognizing that even in very unfamiliar circumstances, there will still be simple, everyday things that persist.
Bill might be a goon in a city with some of the most insane and terrifying vigilantes ever, working for some of the most insane and terrifying villains ever, and the city is explicitly a commentary on the general shittiness of urban environments like New York, but that's not what he cares about most of the time. Instead he's busy explaining why you shouldn't smoke to his fellow goons, or dealing with the fact that his employer won't keep a reliable schedule, or having a crisis that he regularly has to run away from a 12 year old dressed like a traffic light or else die trying, or trying to convince people to mask up during quarantine, or promoting that fellow goons "do bad shit safely." And I like to think that if I somehow ended up as an evil goon in someplace as nonsensical and dramatic as Gotham City, I might respond similar to Bill after a while. And that level of normalcy and sanity persisting in such a fantastical environment is both very funny and very comforting. Human nature will persist.
Ted is similar. Everybody who has experienced moving cities knows that it can be disorienting and confusing and even a little scary as you try to figure out how things work, but you'll figure it out regardless and probably have a fun(ish) time doing so. Ted shows that the same principle applies even when those differences get cranked up to 11 and include superpowered and/or impossibly determined and crazy people. He makes my own experience moving cities where I joke and complain about the differences feel validated and it's just so funny to see someone react so normally to such an abnormal situation.
Ted's experience is something that can actually he applied to my own life, like when I learned about Rural vs. Urban stupid zoning laws or trying fry sauce after moving to the mountain west and having to defend my stance that it is an abomination. So seeing someone like yourself doing the EXACT same thing in such an insane circumstance both strikes a chord of truth and makes me laugh myself to the floor.
I also really appreciate that the PandaVerse in general has connected lore for what is basically a gag series used to affectionately parody comics. Something about people actually caring about their jokes enough to make connected lore makes me so so happy.
So thank you ThePandaRedd for creating Ted and Bill, continuing along with them, and making me smile.
Seriously, all this was to say that ThePandaRedd is cool, you should go watch his stuff, and that Bill and Ted are hilarious.
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