Batman/Superman: World’s Finest #16 (Cover art by Dan Mora)
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Nice image from the Creature Commandos. Still awaiting the trailer.
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WEIRD WAR TALES #113 (1982)
Cover: Ross Andru & Romeo Tanghal
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And Junkyard Joe isn’t G.I. Robot, right?
To be fair, pretty much all military robots are going to favor each other, but this is a bit much.
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G.I. Robot was never particularly close to Minute Man.
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(via Steve Lieber on Instagram: “G.I. Robot sharing a valuable lesson with his students in One Star Squadron, now available from @dccomics.”)
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November 1982 - Saturday Morning Panels #5
@thevacuuminator & @snowburke discuss tons of Takara, Super7 & Hasbro Reveals, another classic issue of RAH and the insane deals going on at liquidation stores recently.
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Ever heard the phrase "This machine kills fascists"? This is him. This is the machine.
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Snakelings Pyramid of Darkness Pack/Box Set (G.I. Joe) - ReAction / Super7
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Az ikonikussá váló Robot Chicken szkeccsből készített hatásos Classified fotósorozatot Marauder Ruben.
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hey maxwell, got some time to ask some question, have always liked grim and evil since it came on cartoon network in early 2000s. what was the inspiration of evil con carne? besides grim adventure of billy and mandy. and how does it feels to work with voice actress legends grey delisle, who did the voice acting of princess azula from avatar the last airbender and miranda from w.i.t.c.h.? two of my childhood villain i grew up with in early 2000s.
Speaking of...
I always felt like B&M was a homage to the Saturday Morning Cartoons I binged in my youth, but mostly the overt comedies like Looney Tunes or Hanna-Barbera. Evil Con Carne was meant to be a homage to the other half of Saturday Morning and the occasional Weekday Afternoon-- action shows! S.P.O.R.K. is meant to be G.I. Joe in the way that Evil Con Carne is meant to be Cobra. Estroy is a pretty overt parody of Destro. I tried to get a lot of robots and ray guns and radioactive mutagens in there. Basically anything I couldn't easily do on Billy & Mandy.
In the end, we had to move to an eleven minute format, so either B&M or ECC had to go. For only being 13 half-hours, Evil was a lot of fun and I'm thankful we got to close out a full season.
As for Grey, I was lucky to get in on the ground floor. It's been incredible to watch her grow as a talent and collect so many memorable roles along the way. I'm proud to have thrown her inaugural curve-ball.
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I mean I can't speak for these three but personally what I want (What I really really want) is to see someone like Punchline roll G.I Jack-Off here up in something star spangled and flammable and then douse them both in gasoline and light a match because of how utterly fucking funny that mental image is to me
Not to worry, Steel's robot hand would survive the blaze and be buried with full honors I am sure XD
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