Character: *has daddy issues*
Me: Don't say it... don't say it... don't sa-
Also me: I HAD THIS DREAM THAT I AM HITTING MY DAD WITH A BASEBALL BAT-
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'Worlds Greatest' wasn't my favorite run but it had some great moments early on - like of course, Foolkiller wants to be a psychologist, so all the Mercs for Money say they'll help him study.
Deadpool's eating-popcorn-with-a-mask fail is great, but the joke a few panels later is my favorite.
"Okay, cool, I get why you want to do this now."
Fun fact: I remember asking my therapist about that "psychopaths versus sociopaths" line, if it was true or not. When I told her it was from a Deadpool comic book, she replied "ah, well, can't argue with a credible academic source like that!"
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Defenders #74 (Hannigan/Trimpe, Aug 1979). A new Foolkiller emerges, more fixated on poetry than faith. He’s a pale imitation of the original, and if Hannigan wants to keep playing with Gerber’s toys, he’s gonna look like an imitator himself…
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Foolkiller was been a wild ride to read in this Man Thing run but keeping a whole ass body of a preacher that he had choked to death in a giant pod full of formaldehyde in his motor home takes the cake
Man-Thing #4 (1974)
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I forgot how wordy the original Foolkiller card was...
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Art Edit Credit to Roberto Coltro
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New Bronze Age haul February 2024
The Defenders #74
August 1979
Cover by Herb Trimpe
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"The mortal seems to be addressing us. Does it desire something from me? Perhaps if I remain quite still, it will simply go away."
--Lyranth
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Man-Thing #3 (Gerber/Mayerik, Mar 1974). A religious fanatic dedicated to executing fools — the Foolkiller is a foe unlike any we’ve met so far.
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The Defenders #74 August 1979 cover by Herb Trimpe
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