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[QUOTE=butterflykyss;4986359]that's still pretty cool! I've never seen the cover or read those pages so thank you for sharing. when reading this it reminds me of the old cartoons from that era. very nostalgic boo thank you!![/QUOTE]
Yeah, and it’s also the series that introduced the idea of Spider-Woman, in Spider Super Stories #11 (August, 1975), over a year before Jessica Drew came along.
[img]https://i.imgur.com/f9h3eCW.jpg[/img]
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[QUOTE=Electricmastro;4986366]Yeah, and it’s also the series that introduced the idea of Spider-Woman, in Spider Super Stories #11 (August, 1975), over year before Jessica Drew came along.
[img]https://i.imgur.com/f9h3eCW.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
**virtual hugs** thank you beloved. never knew the first spiderwoman even though not canon was black. very good info!!!
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[QUOTE=Electricmastro;4986357]Not quite, as the Spidey Super Stories are said to take place on Earth-57780 as opposed to Earth-616. Still an amusing appearance though.
[img]https://i.imgur.com/m332amB.jpg[/img]
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So 70s. Makes me wanna say Dynamite!!!
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new feat for storm today in marauders yall. it wasnt anything like impressive but shes never done it before!
also, I feel like all the BP issues dropping in September alongside her giant size issue is not a coincidence. I think all of this is going to lead to a potential solo for her. here's hoping.
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[QUOTE=butterflykyss;4986932]new feat for storm today in marauders yall. it wasnt anything like impressive but shes never done it before!
also, I feel like all the BP issues dropping in September alongside her giant size issue is not a coincidence. I think all of this is going to lead to a potential solo for her. here's hoping.[/QUOTE]
I was a little confused with the feat, did she manipulate the water around the ship and did Bobby freeze everything turning it into an iceberg? or did they both do everything together?
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[QUOTE=HeraldOfStorm;4986993]I was a little confused with the feat, did she manipulate the water around the ship and did Bobby freeze everything turning it into an iceberg? or did they both do everything together?[/QUOTE]
I assumed they both simply made the icebergs together, with it being a mix of what you said. I mentioned this in another thread but it's certainly they both should have been able to do on their own.
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[QUOTE=HeraldOfStorm;4986993]I was a little confused with the feat, did she manipulate the water around the ship and did Bobby freeze everything turning it into an iceberg? or did they both do everything together?[/QUOTE]
It was the combination of their powers. Both could have pull the iceberg off by themselves but I assume is quicker when they combine their abilities.
It's funny. I was reading some old X-Men Classic and Bobby was a dick to the NEW X-Men when they joined. Hell, he was even somewhat a dick in Uncanny X-Men 281 when he joined X-Men Gold. Said something about Cyclops being faster with commands decisions. Looking back he has grown a lot.
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[QUOTE=LordAllMIghty;4987204]It was the combination of their powers. Both could have pull the iceberg off by themselves but I assume is quicker when they combine their abilities.
It's funny. I was reading some old X-Men Classic and Bobby was a dick to the NEW X-Men when they joined. Hell, he was even somewhat a dick in Uncanny X-Men 281 when he joined X-Men Gold. Said something about Cyclops being faster with commands decisions. Looking back he has grown a lot.[/QUOTE]
so what do you think happened? was it her pulling up the water and iceman freezing it ? what do you mean by combo of powers?
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[QUOTE=butterflykyss;4987209]so what do you think happened? was it her pulling up the water and iceman freezing it ? what do you mean by combo of powers?[/QUOTE]
I don't think there is enough in the panels to say for sure who did what specifically. I agree that both could've handled the job. I think the writer wanted to show everyone in the group doing something, and that was how he chose to rep Ororo and Bobby. Honestly, I think it was meant to be a cool visual of two Omega mutants on the top of a mountain they have absolute control over. The metaphorical mountain being the iceberg. Based on how they were drawn, they were likely meant to be seen as complimenting each other. They have a similar pose, as well as the white/black image going on. (I mean their uniforms, not their race). They also complement each other--male and female. So, in the end, I don't think the artist or writer meant for readers to know who did what exactly, especially since the feat could've been performed independently.
And that's the big take away. They all acted as a team and with a shared goal in mind. As a result, they succeeded.
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[QUOTE=GuiltyPleasure;4987251]I don't think there is enough in the panels to say for sure who did what specifically. I agree that both could've handled the job. I think the writer wanted to show everyone in the group doing something, and that was how he chose to rep Ororo and Bobby. Honestly, I think it was meant to be a cool visual of two Omega mutants on the top of a mountain they have absolute control over. The metaphorical mountain being the iceberg. Based on how they were drawn, they were likely meant to be seen as complimenting each other. They have a similar pose, as well as the white/black image going on. (I mean their uniforms, not their race). They also complement each other--male and female. So, in the end, I don't think the artist or writer meant for readers to know who did what exactly, especially since the feat could've been performed independently.
And that's the big take away. They all acted as a team and with a shared goal in mind. As a result, they succeeded.[/QUOTE]
agreed. that's why I simply concluded they both made an iceberg lol. I took it for the literal end result and that they both held their arms in concert.
I like the contrast description you mentioned as well.
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[QUOTE=GuiltyPleasure;4987251]I don't think there is enough in the panels to say for sure who did what specifically. I agree that both could've handled the job. I think the writer wanted to show everyone in the group doing something, and that was how he chose to rep Ororo and Bobby. Honestly, I think it was meant to be a cool visual of two Omega mutants on the top of a mountain they have absolute control over. The metaphorical mountain being the iceberg. Based on how they were drawn, they were likely meant to be seen as complimenting each other. They have a similar pose, as well as the white/black image going on. (I mean their uniforms, not their race). They also complement each other--male and female. So, in the end, I don't think the artist or writer meant for readers to know who did what exactly, especially since the feat could've been performed independently.
And that's the big take away. They all acted as a team and with a shared goal in mind. As a result, they succeeded.[/QUOTE]
Almost what I was thinking.
[QUOTE=butterflykyss;4987209]so what do you think happened? was it her pulling up the water and iceman freezing it ? what do you mean by combo of powers?[/QUOTE]
I could see Storm using her powers to remove the salt, so Iceman could freeze the water faster.
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[QUOTE=LordAllMIghty;4987291]Almost what I was thinking.
I could see Storm using her powers to remove the salt, so Iceman could freeze the water faster.[/QUOTE]
manipulation of metals aka nacl? im.all for it!!
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[QUOTE=GuiltyPleasure;4987251]I don't think there is enough in the panels to say for sure who did what specifically. I agree that both could've handled the job. I think the writer wanted to show everyone in the group doing something, and that was how he chose to rep Ororo and Bobby. Honestly, I think it was meant to be a cool visual of two Omega mutants on the top of a mountain they have absolute control over. The metaphorical mountain being the iceberg. Based on how they were drawn, they were likely meant to be seen as complimenting each other. They have a similar pose, as well as the white/black image going on. (I mean their uniforms, not their race). They also complement each other--male and female. So, in the end, I don't think the artist or writer meant for readers to know who did what exactly, especially since the feat could've been performed independently.
And that's the big take away. They all acted as a team and with a shared goal in mind. As a result, they succeeded.[/QUOTE]
Exactatiously.
That's how I read it as well. They both created the ice...in their own way, to achieve one goal, one result.
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[QUOTE=butterflykyss;4987431]manipulation of metals aka nacl? im.all for it!![/QUOTE]
LOL, I can go with that.
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[QUOTE=LordAllMIghty;4987610]LOL, I can go with that.[/QUOTE]
Claremont would have told us exactly what happened. I miss this type of writing at times so much lol.