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Brainstorming for a new PrC,
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Can I Call My Guy Drizzt?
Just finished LB2 Treasure of Chimera Cove with a 3/4 TPK.,
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DM Jeff
[Troll Lord Games] The Book of Familiars,
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Stark Enterprises VP
The (almost) Complete Guide to Sorcerers- a practical handbook,
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stuart haffenden
Bestiary: Goblins and Goblin Dogs... an error?,
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Jason_Langlois
Falling Damage house rule,
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Chris Mortika
Pathfinder concerns,
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Mylon
Dark Sun,
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Valegrim
Valgrymr's Homebrew.,
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Durr
Dear Paizo, please give us a gish base class!,
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Mairkurion {tm}
Expedition to the Demonweb Pits (and possibly more),
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Onyx Ironhands
Mortika runs Slumbering Tsar (PFRPG),
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GM Chris Mortika
Roman Pilum,
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Mordulin's DoD Episode 1: The Traitor's Gambit,
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Corvus Corax
Scarred Lands: The Serpent Amphora Cycle,
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Warden of Doors
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I liked stardust simply because he sacrificed the last few living members of his race to show galactus how much he loved him, and the funny part is, that was totally unexpected; though galactus was slightly weakened, he did not know that stardust had absorbed the energies of the last five ethereals and was going to give them to him.
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TERRAX THE TAMER! Recognize!
heh. Mostly from nostalgia, those Fantastic Fours were about the first comics I bought with my own money off the stands. I remember reading those Marv Wolfman/John Byrne comics just being awestruck by the power cosmic and dimensions within dimensions.
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Dazzler? ;-)
Seriously I liked Nova (Frakie Raye)
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Terrax was cool and all, but I'll have to go with Morg the Executioner. He was a badass.
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Golden Oldie, aka Aunt May.
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Silver Suffer, Duh. Ya can't beat a pseudo-philosophical surfer who has the power to blow up a planet.
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Matthew Morris wrote:
Dazzler? ;-)
Seriously I liked Nova (Frakie Raye)
LOVED Nova, but I have to go with his original Air Walker, as well as the robot. There's something for a guy who actually sits down and listens to Galactus' stories about worlds far away and long gone, and served as a sounding board for his guilt.
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My serious answer is Terrax. He is a classic Marvel villain. My less than serious choice would be Thor Herald of Galactus from an issue of What If. Yeah that issue rocked!
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No one else but the Silver Surfer!
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Frankie Raye. Loved when Byrne was doing FF.
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Rob McCreary wrote:
No one else but the Silver Surfer!
Agreed.
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Russ Taylor wrote:
Golden Oldie, aka Aunt May.
Russ, after having posted on this thread, I was at the comic shop last week and SAW the Golden Oldie issue! That made me laugh out loud in the store. Everyone thought I lost my mind.
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mortellan wrote:
Russ, after having posted on this thread, I was at the comic shop last week and SAW the Golden Oldie issue! That made me laugh out loud in the store. Everyone thought I lost my mind.
Even the mighty Devourer of Worlds cannot resist delicious golden sponge cake with creamy filling!
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Terrax.
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Another vote for Frankie Raye, followed closely by the Silver Surfer.
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