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the-gershomite · 5 days ago
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The Sensational She-Hulk #9 -December 1989- Marvel Comics
“Burn Out!”
writers: Richard Starkings & Gregory Wright
pencil art: Bryan Hitch
inker: Al Milgrom pages 2,6,7,9,10,12,20-22
inker: Walt Simonson pages 3,8,11
inker: Bob Wiacek pages 1.4.5
colors by Glynis Oliver
letters by Jim Novak
editor: Bobbie Chase
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ultrameganicolaokay · 1 year ago
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Batgirl #1 ‘Shattered’ (2011) by Gail Simone, Ardian Syaf, Vicente Cifuentes and Ulises Arreola. Edited by Bobbie Chase and Katie Kubert. Cover by Adam Hughes.
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dinosaurgiantpenny · 2 years ago
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The best comic of 2023 is this issue of Morbius from 1992 that I got from the dollar bin.
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ultrameganicolaokay · 3 months ago
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Sensational She-Hulk #18 ‘The Dentist in the Iron Mask’ (1990) by Steve Gerber, Tom Artis, Jim Sanders III and Glynis Oliver. Edited by Bobbie Chase. Cover by Dale Keown.
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cantpickyourgenre · 2 months ago
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I believe Bobby is coming back from the dead because I think we deserve to live in a world where Kenneth Choi gets to act his ass off by playing a simultaneously relieved/joyous and angry/furious Chimney, who feels like he has to thank Bobby, but also scream at him until his throat is sore because it wasn't fair to make that decision! he's going to say they should have played rock, paper, scissors and Bobby will chuckle because he thinks he's joking like silly haha Chimney, but Chimney is like "no, we should have discussed it, you died and I didn't even get to say thank you. you died and I owed you a debt I didn't even know about. you let me carry that" and he has to wrestle with the guilt of knowing that Bobby would do that for him, not just theoretically, but actual concrete proof that Bobby would die to save him. which they all know on some surface level that they'd die for one another, but it feels like such a far-off concept until it isn't. but Chimney also has to deal with the gratitude because Chimney is also so incredibly thankful that he didn't die. every step of the way he wanted Ravi, Bobby, Buck, and Athena to commit crimes, because he loves his life and he wants to keep living it. he's so overjoyed that he got to go home to his wife and kid, and that comes with its own guilt because how can he be so happy to be home when Bobby DIED. does that make him a monster? that on some level he's HAPPY that Bobby did that? and now he has to FACE Bobby. so he tries to be the Before Chimney who gets people whimsical gifts, but how do you give someone balloons about choosing your life over theirs? and he spirals because he's different now and Bobby is here and he has so so much he wants to say but all of it feels contradictory and unfair and he would normally go to Bobby for advice. so he does. he goes to Bobby and he says "what would you do, if you were in my position?" and Bobby just says "whatever you need to say or feel, I understand" and that just makes Chimney even more upset because what he needs is for none of this to have ever happened. its like they all got a re-do, but kept the memories and the feelings and now he has nowhere appropriate to put them. anyway, Bobby lives and we get Chimney angst yay <3 forever and ever.
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chronicowboy · 2 months ago
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really conflicted over the episode because like. there were things they did really well. i think everything that happened inside the lab was great. ravi's oxygen running out and bobby coming up with his plan to save ravi and hen. my own personal feelings about bobby's death aside i do think the way they had bobby realise his hose was punctured was pretty compelling. a real hiding a fatal wound until they can't anymore moment. and then the conversations. we've been needing more of that. but that tiny moment with hen and ravi talking about when and why you should call. immediately followed by the chim and bobby conversation about family. hen pulling her hose out and risking exposure to save her best friend. chimney waking up from bleeding out and immediately worrying about his best friend. athena making the antiviral deposit and bobby telling her to get out of there. the get my people out sign. buck coming in with his stupidass "you would not believe the day i had" to try to lighten the mood. i think these moments were what made the episode sing. the only problem is tim thinks a two minute long snail's pace helicopter chase is more interesting than these scenes.
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cuntyvicodin · 6 months ago
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my bitch girlfriend who everyone hates and throws rocks at
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yumyumpod · 2 months ago
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Watching The Expanse for the first time: Season Six
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balfeys · 1 year ago
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requested by Anon: Bathena kisses in 7.03
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the-gershomite · 5 days ago
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The Sensational She-Hulk #10 -December 1989- Marvel Comics
“Mass-Market Menace”
writers: Steve Herber
pencil art: Bryan Hitch
inker: Al Milgrom
colors by Glynis Oliver
letters by Jim Novak
editor: Bobbie Chase
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ultrameganicolaokay · 2 years ago
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Marvel Illustrated: The Swimsuit Issue (1991) by John Byrne, Joe Jusko, Mike Zeck, George Pérez, Walt Simonson and many more. Edited by Bobbie Chase and Mark Gruenwald. Cover by Brian Stelfreeze.
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ultrameganicolaokay · 1 year ago
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Sensational She-Hulk #26 ‘Trash’ (1991) by Simon Furman, Bryan Hitch, Jim Sanders III and Glynis Oliver. Edited by Bobbie Chase. Cover by Butch Guice.
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theghostinyourwalls · 9 months ago
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I’m not gonna say “hear me out” because there’s no reason for y’all to be hearing me out BECAUSE HES PERFECT
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ultrameganicolaokay · 6 months ago
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Sensational She-Hulk #12 ‘She-Hulk The Movie’ (1989) by Peter David, Steve Leialoha, Trina Robbins and Glynis Oliver. Edited by Bobbie Chase. Cover by Leialoha.
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cantpickyourgenre · 2 months ago
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Do you think dead!Bobby is going to rise from the grips of eternal sleep the moment he hears Eddie say, "Okay, I'm all set to go back to Texas"?
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perfectlysunny02 · 8 months ago
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Something that bugs me the most about the lawsuit arc is that Bobby faced no ramifications from the department for misrepresenting them.
He was suspended at the end of s2 for lying to the department and not disclosing his background over everything in Minnesota.
Then he lies to Buck saying it was the department holding him back. Bobby holds direct blame for opening the department up to the lawsuit.
And the fact he was able to actively retaliate against Buck when he was reinstated? He should have lost his position as captain, if not his job in the fire department for that.
I so wish they'd run the story using the line that firefighting is a union job. The union would have been on Buck's side and fought for Bobby to face the consequences of his actions.
But disney owned property would never show unions in a good light.
you're right and honestly you should say it more.
it's really annoying actually because there seems to be this general fandom consensus that Buck was in the wrong and everyone else was in the right. When that's simply not the case.
Say what you want about Chase Mackey, the guy was a phenomenal lawyer, and he did his job. Sure, he might not have had Buck's wishes at heart, but he did his job and he did it well. Even if Buck didn't tell him about the coworker stuff, he would've found it. Everyone was mad that Buck told Chase about everything, but Chimney was literally stabbed in the brain and was allowed back in weeks. Eddie was spiraling, literally spiraling and Bobby was like "Oh he's fine!" That man was not fine. He wasn't anywhere close to fine either. He was grieving and angry, and he joined an illegal fighting ring.
Everyone also likes to say Buck abandoned Chirs. Chris is seven or eight years old, he doesn't have a phone, and Buck isn't allowed to talk to his dad. What exactly do you guys expect Buck to do in that situation? Chris is a minor, Buck isn't allowed to talk to the person in charge of Chris, and Eddie is so pissed that Buck would've probably been better off not trying. He even offers to talk to him in the grocery store and Eddie proceeds to be so fucking mean and condescending towards Buck, meanwhile, Eddie had just spent the night in jail for assault (the dude deserved it for being ableist but still). Buck fought through a tsunami on blood thinners and was injured for that kid. He would not have abandoned Chris.
I'm a 118 apologist. The 118 can do no wrong in my eyes. I close them whenever they're doing some fuck shit, but this I can't excuse. It's trash, and then the fact that they ostracized him later at work?? Hen and Chimney know what that's like better than anyone and they proceeded to do it to him. He didn't even sue Eddie, Chim, or Hen, and they acted like he did.
I don't know, I find the whole thing messy and gross, and I just don't agree with the idea that Buck was in the wrong. The only thing he was wrong about was not going through the union but like you said, this is Disney and Disney hates unions.
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