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    Default DC publishing Swimsuit Special, Marvel has no excuse to not bring back theirs.

    https://aiptcomics.com/2023/05/18/gn...msuit-edition/

    if DC is doing it why not Marvel. Especially while Krakoa is still around.

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    Bring back the GAY one for Pride month.

    Kevin Wada and Kris Anka must still have their designs laying around waiting to be published....

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    YES Capes. YES Masks. YES Secret Identities.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thirteen View Post
    Bring back the GAY one for Pride month.

    Kevin Wada and Kris Anka must still have their designs laying around waiting to be published....
    Nah, those ones sucked. That was no swimsuit special, that was just men's underwear catalog, with two out of three being teenagers.

    A swimsuit special needs more than just being fap material. Needs to be more fun, or at least feature something summer/beach related..



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    Quote Originally Posted by Thirteen View Post
    Bring back the GAY one for Pride month.

    Kevin Wada and Kris Anka must still have their designs laying around waiting to be published....
    What about Inhyuk Lee, Travis Moore, and David Talaski? :P





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