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[QUOTE=CaptCleghorn;4418907]I like it. Sure, it's a bit cheesy with the handsome men fawning over Sue as we'd normally see women fawning over a movie hero in a poster, but it fits her.[/QUOTE]
I like a little cheese sometimes. Plus some of the men carrying hidden weapons to attack her is a nice touch that adds to the spy-theme.
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[QUOTE=Crimz;4418929]I like a little cheese sometimes. Plus some of the men carrying hidden weapons to attack her is a nice touch that adds to the spy-theme.[/QUOTE]
They're trying their best to conceal their weapons. Sue, fortunately for us, never has to try at all.
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[QUOTE=Crimz;4418929]I like a little cheese sometimes. Plus some of the men carrying hidden weapons to attack her is a nice touch that adds to the spy-theme.[/QUOTE]
It's a gender swapped generic James Bond poster. A Roger Moore Bond, but I suspect Sue's favorite Bond was Moore. This, of course, is a major point of disagreement with Ben and Johnny.
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[QUOTE=CaptCleghorn;4419493]It's a gender swapped generic James Bond poster. A Roger Moore Bond, but [COLOR="#000080"]I suspect Sue's favorite Bond was Moore[/COLOR]. This, of course, is a major point of disagreement with Ben and Johnny.[/QUOTE]
I don't know about that. I'm betting Connery is her favorite. Reed favors him more. But deep down where Malice rules her id, I think when Sue goes looking for a "Double O", Timothy Dalton is her preferred Bond. No pun intended. She'd like Daniel Craig, but he reminds her too much of her brother...and that's just creepy. Even for Malice.
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Did Sue interact with Black Cat?
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[QUOTE=JudicatorPrime;4419527]I don't know about that. I'm betting Connery is her favorite. Reed favors him more. But deep down where Malice rules her id, I think when Sue goes looking for a "Double O", Timothy Dalton is her preferred Bond. No pun intended. She'd like Daniel Craig, but he reminds her too much of her brother...and that's just creepy. Even for Malice.[/QUOTE]
The Malice observation makes sense, but Sue is different than Malice. I'm not sure that Malice's persona would favor a heroic character. As for the tougher Connery, Dalton, and Craig Bonds, I'd imagine Ben would favor those. Reed, IMO would be more of a fan of the more literal Fleming adaptations. Johnny ranks the movies based on Bond Girl.
But it's all opinion, of course.
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[QUOTE=CaptCleghorn;4419767]The Malice observation makes sense, but Sue is different than Malice. I'm not sure that Malice's persona would favor a heroic character. As for the tougher Connery, Dalton, and Craig Bonds, I'd imagine Ben would favor those. Reed, IMO would be more of a fan of the more literal Fleming adaptations. Johnny ranks the movies based on Bond Girl.
But it's all opinion, of course.[/QUOTE]
Ha ha! We definitely agree on Johnny. Although if I'm being 100% honest, they were pretty high on my list as well. I watched Bond for the gadgets first, the Bond femmes second, and the cars and couture third. The man himself was an afterthought. In my twenties I probably kept the local Armani boutique store in business all by myself, no thanks to the Bond movies. But that's only because I couldn't afford both the suits and the Aston Martins.
There's a thought: Sue's signature mode of transportation should be an Aston Martin DB10, custom modified for the FF universe saving lifestyle, of course. (I'd like to see Adam Hughes draw that!)
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[QUOTE=Grim Fandango;4419639]Did Sue interact with Black Cat?
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Good question. I don't even know if they've ever met. The only time that I can think of where they may have run into one another is in A-Force. That series pretty much had all of the women characters in it at one point or another.
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I may give her series a shot now thanks to Adam Hughes!
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Kudos to whoever re-designed her title. I really love it.
[IMG]https://i.imgur.com/HJI7Br1.jpg?1[/IMG]
It's ten times better than her previous one.
[IMG]https://i.imgur.com/f2SIeiA.png[/IMG]
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[QUOTE=Crimz;4420022]Kudos to whoever re-designed her title. I really love it.
[IMG]https://i.imgur.com/HJI7Br1.jpg?1[/IMG]
It's ten times better than her previous one.
[IMG]https://i.imgur.com/f2SIeiA.png[/IMG][/QUOTE]
Definitely a little pulpy, which I think fits.
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That second one is a bit funky and 60s psychedelic tho
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I wonder if Stan ever considered giving Sue a shorter name? Something like Mirage. Not that there's anything wrong with Invisible Girl/Woman, but it does make for a challenging cover logo.
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[QUOTE=JudicatorPrime;4419844]Good question. I don't even know if they've ever met. The only time that I can think of where they may have run into one another is in A-Force. That series pretty much had all of the women characters in it at one point or another.[/QUOTE]
I'm not familiar with Black Cat, but Sue could definitely use a foil with questionable methods. Especially one who handles it with a bit of humor. Now she deals with Ben and Johnny like that, but that's family. A good frenemy for Sue should be on the list of stuff we demand. It's now on mine, anyway.
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[QUOTE=CaptCleghorn;4420971]I'm not familiar with Black Cat, but Sue could definitely use a foil with questionable methods. Especially one who handles it with a bit of humor. Now she deals with Ben and Johnny like that, but that's family. A good frenemy for Sue should be on the list of stuff we demand. It's now on mine, anyway.[/QUOTE]
Black Cat and Sue could work. I wonder if there is a villainess out there, though, who really gets under Sue's skin? Or someone out there who truly scares Sue. A psychopath maybe who would sit at the top of Sue's rogue's gallery.