Ink Pen by Phil Dunlap for July 28, 2010

  1. Senmurv
    mrsullenbeauty  over 13 years ago

    Aren’t all screams sonic? Mine seem to be.

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  2. Zappa sheik
    ksoskins  over 13 years ago

    The Cap seems to incite violence to his person wherever he goes; that his special power, tactlessness.

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  3. Obedient
    Basqueian  over 13 years ago

    Yay, for her! You go, girl!

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  4. Grimlock
    Colt9033  over 13 years ago

    Now thats Amazing….

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  5. Thrill
    fritzoid Premium Member over 13 years ago

    Ahhh, Girl Powers, a/k/a Frown and Point. Stand on the sidelines, strike a pose, and think real hard. The best/worst of the class I can remember belonged to the Scarlet Witch, with her Mutant Hex; altering probability so that random bad things happen… Truly dopey and incomprehensible, but it didn’t muss her hair.

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  6. What has been seen t1
    lewisbower  over 13 years ago

    The Capt and me share a lot of power. Smooth, suave, the ability to be removed quickly from bar stools by other’s hands. Oh, add in idleness and disrespect.

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    CreakyKnees09 Premium Member over 13 years ago

    She’s a bit bashful today, isn’ t she?

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  8. Thrill
    fritzoid Premium Member over 13 years ago

    The power to turn sound into sparkly lights. (While roller-skating!)

    The power to command plants.

    The power to see 10 seconds into the future.

    The power to learn any language by seeing three words. (Wait, that was a guy…)

    And if being a telepath is girly, being an empath is even worse.

    On the other hand, Ms. Amazement amply demonstrates the “Most Common Super[girl]power”: http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/MostCommonSuperPower

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    fritzoid Premium Member over 13 years ago

    I always questioned John Byrne’s conviction that the Vision didn’t have some sort of reproductive capacity. He’s not just an android, he’s a synthezoid, with synthetic analogs to organic human anatomy. He’s “basically human”, in the words of the classic “Even an Android Can Cry.” In an old (prose) short story by Jim Shooter, he made it fairly clear that Wanda and Vision had a sex life.

    Failing that, Wanda’s probability-manipulation could have given her a pregnancy by parthenogenesis, but a homozygotic child using only her own DNA ought to be have been female…

    Of course, this was 20 years’ worth of continuity ago, so I’m not up on how they’re dealing with all that nowadays…

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