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One World Under Doom #5 (2025)
written by Ryan North art by R.B. Silva & David Curiel
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God bless the editors 馃珫
Watch the new episode of Dimension 20: Cloudward, Ho! on Dropout
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Giant-Size Amazing Spider-Man #1 (2025)
written by Kevin Smith art by Giuseppe Camuncoli
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Texts From Superheroes
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Exceptional X-Men #10 (2025)
written by Eve L. Ewing art by Carmen Carnero, Federica Mancin, & Nolan Woodard
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Avengers Academy: Marvel's Voices Infinity Comic (2024) #46
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Runaways #1 (2025)
written by Rainbow Rowell art by Elena Casagrande & Dee Cunniffe
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Fear not, everyone, I am here today with an exhaustive* spotter's guide to that bunch of masked lunatics we like to refer to as 'Char clones' in the Gundam fandom. Because people are always getting into this monolith of the mecha anime canon and I thought it would save some confusion.

Row 1, left to right:
Char Aznable (Mobile Suit Gundam, 1979): hey, it's that guy!
Quattro Bajeena (Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam, 1985): it's that guy, again, supposedly
Free space (Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ, 1986): ZZ omits masked lunatics to make room for all the unmasked lunatics
Iron Mask (Mobile Suit Gundam F91, 1991): evil uncle stepfather dad cut-price Darth Vader
Cronicle Asher (Mobile Suit Victory Gundam, 1993): some guy who is not really trying with this whole 'mysterious masked man' thing
Schwarz Bruder (Mobile Fighter G Gundam, 1994): just your average German ninja sportsman guy (honest)
Row 2, left to right:
Zechs Merquise (New Mobile Report Gundam Wing, 1995): a totally new guy with very familiar fashion-sense
Jamil Neate (After War Gundam X, 1996): ersatz guy, but not the one you think
Harry Ord (Turn A Gundam, 1999): what a guy!
Rau Le Cruset (Mobile Suit Gundam SEED, 2002): not that guy
Neo Roanoke (Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny, 2004): also not that guy, or that guy
Graham Aker (Mobile Suit Gundam 00, 2007): This guy...
Row 3, left to right:
Full Frontal (behave yourselves; Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn, 2010): not that guy either, probably, maybe, perhaps
Zeheart Galette (Mobile Suit Gundam AGE, 2011): a guy named after baked goods
Luin Lee (Gundam Reconguista in G, 2014): 'Captain Mask'
McGillis Fareed (Mobile Suit Gundam IRON-BLOODED ORPHANS, 2015): a guy who is way too into this
Vidar (Mobile Suit Gundam IRON-BLOODED ORPHANS, 2016): say, Iron-Blooded Orphans, how come mom lets you have two guys in masks?
Prospera Mercury (Mobile Suit Gundam the Witch from Mercury, 2022): mom
*Mainline series, at time of writing
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My first custom gunpla the burning freedom gundam
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Nothing quite says "I OBJECT!" like crashing the wedding in a freaking Gundam.
One of the great flaws of Witch From Mercury is that it didn't give us a scene like this.
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Fear not, everyone, I am here today with an exhaustive* spotter's guide to that bunch of masked lunatics we like to refer to as 'Char clones' in the Gundam fandom. Because people are always getting into this monolith of the mecha anime canon and I thought it would save some confusion.

Row 1, left to right:
Char Aznable (Mobile Suit Gundam, 1979): hey, it's that guy!
Quattro Bajeena (Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam, 1985): it's that guy, again, supposedly
Free space (Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ, 1986): ZZ omits masked lunatics to make room for all the unmasked lunatics
Iron Mask (Mobile Suit Gundam F91, 1991): evil uncle stepfather dad cut-price Darth Vader
Cronicle Asher (Mobile Suit Victory Gundam, 1993): some guy who is not really trying with this whole 'mysterious masked man' thing
Schwarz Bruder (Mobile Fighter G Gundam, 1994): just your average German ninja sportsman guy (honest)
Row 2, left to right:
Zechs Merquise (New Mobile Report Gundam Wing, 1995): a totally new guy with very familiar fashion-sense
Jamil Neate (After War Gundam X, 1996): ersatz guy, but not the one you think
Harry Ord (Turn A Gundam, 1999): what a guy!
Rau Le Cruset (Mobile Suit Gundam SEED, 2002): not that guy
Neo Roanoke (Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny, 2004): also not that guy, or that guy
Graham Aker (Mobile Suit Gundam 00, 2007): This guy...
Row 3, left to right:
Full Frontal (behave yourselves; Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn, 2010): not that guy either, probably, maybe, perhaps
Zeheart Galette (Mobile Suit Gundam AGE, 2011): a guy named after baked goods
Luin Lee (Gundam Reconguista in G, 2014): 'Captain Mask'
McGillis Fareed (Mobile Suit Gundam IRON-BLOODED ORPHANS, 2015): a guy who is way too into this
Vidar (Mobile Suit Gundam IRON-BLOODED ORPHANS, 2016): say, Iron-Blooded Orphans, how come mom lets you have two guys in masks?
Prospera Mercury (Mobile Suit Gundam the Witch from Mercury, 2022): mom
*Mainline series, at time of writing
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so i was watching Gundam SEED Destiny and i saw one of the sexiest moves I've ever seen a mecha do during battle
like. HELLO?
throwing your rifles into the air. activating both shields and parry a beam sable with your bare hands. shoot your rail guns to take it away from your rival. and then catch back your rifles while posing in a threatening way?
i love you Strike Freedom
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