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Spider-Man post coming tonight. Unless, you know, I get distracted. Or turn in early. Or don't feel like it.

... Spider-Man post likely coming tonight.
T...t...triple kill!

@TimeMasterX@Eddie Brock give me my crown back we got a new person for it :P


You always had it, son.
Wait... this website smuts? I'm, uh, asking for a friend...
Byrd playing Detective Chimp makes me want to go all Raptorman and make a dummy account so we can finally get the Detective Chimp/Howard the Duck rivalry that the world deserves.
@FacePunch, took a small liberty at the end of my post. Let me know if I need to edit.


I too have taken a liberty at the end of my post in terms of names, let me know if I need to edit.


Y'all are taking more liberties than the United States government. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH! #topical
Now I know how Ben Affleck feels.



:(
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That is uncomfortably close to 'Sploosh'.


Or whatever the male equivalent of "sploosh" is. Which I guess is just "sploosh," but with semen.
How's that work exactly? Say I want a storyline where Jean runs into Victor Creed...do I just use him, ask permission first, ask the Logan player if there is one?


Generally, if a character is closely associated with a PC -- particularly villains -- at a minimum it's best to notify that PC, if not ask for permission. Just because they may have something in the pipeline. But if there's no PC, you can just go ahead and use the character; just try to tread lightly and leave the character with as few strings attached as possible. That way, if a player comes around wanting to play Logan, they don't have to deal with the fact that Creed's now dead or a Green Lantern or something.
Heres a topical question. As I am yet to get into an avenger comic series...

Avenger tower. The top levels have a landing pad and a lounge according to the movie, lab... suit up room etc.

What the fuck takes up the rest of the tower? Do they have staff?

Is it empty? Room for the homeless? Rented offices?


The blueprints at the end of the first Avengers movie show individual levels for each team member, so perhaps there are living quarters for the team. That still only accounts for, like, 6 or 7 floors though.
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Oddly hot, if not for the actor.


How dare you say that about Eric Foreman!
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