Meh Waterstones and whsmiths are the only place i can pick them up, 50+ mile trip to the nearest comic book shop in my area so i don't really get the chance to update my collection that often.SonicWaffle said:More than just the big titles, I've found some gems tucked away in (for example) Waterstones. And last I saw, WH Smiths were selling Marvel single-issues, though they hid them in the kids section. Plenty of newsagents carry comics too.molester jester said:There are not many exclusive comic book shops in Britain but most major book stores have a small selection of the big titlesCiarang said:Am I the only person who doesn't have an encyclopaedic knowledge of comic books on this site? :\
Either that or no one sells them in England.
Still, though, Forbidden Planet is your best bet. The tiny one in Southampton moved recently and now had a bigger property in the middle of town. Its like geek heaven![]()
Is he wearing ribbed condoms on his arms? 0_oEnzoHonda said:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arm_Fall_Off_Boy
Yeah, that's pretty bad.
But his comic is so hilariously bad.batti said:Erm, the Nazi made up of bees.
Complicated
Okay I'm not a big cap fan, but that is essentially the point of Captain America that he is (was) old fashioned, he's got 1940's values in the modern era, much like the movie "Blast from the Past", he's dealing with a brave new world of teenagers, MTV, the internet, paparazzis all that modern crap. He's also got a 1940's view of women and sense of chivalry, he's a perfect gentlemen in a time of empowered women. This is only going to get more and more pronounced as time goes by.Yokai said:Captain America, because he's essentially an outdated, archaic propaganda piece that serves no purpose in today's society, now that we aren't constantly "threatened" by Communists. Well, they'll probably have him battling insurgents soon, if they haven't already. He just seems like a massively intolerant, nationalistic douche.
Also running around with a shield but no actual weapon makes you look like a dumbass.
You know, I was going to say someone like Aquaman, the Fantastic Four, or Loki as one of the worst comic book characters but the character you stated takes the whole cake, pudding and pie too. That has to be the worst superpower in the history of the universe so for winning the thread I present you with this.EnzoHonda said:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arm_Fall_Off_Boy
Yeah, that's pretty bad.
I vote this, because there are so many things wrong with the concept, never mind the name itself.mechanixis said:Every once and a while I flip through the Wikipedia section on the DC universe, because it just reads like a joke; compared to the mature, gritty universe Marvel has established over the years, DC is like a retarded manchild that never grows any older mentally.
But that aside, the worst comic book character ever?
Thor Girl.
No, the wallflower had that... thing on his headLusperus said:*in hank venture voice* The Wallflower!