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icon_uk ([info]icon_uk) wrote in [info]scans_daily,
@ 2009-06-09 22:05:00

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Entry tags:char: flash/kid flash/wally west, char: pied piper/hartley rathaway, creator: william messner-loebs, publisher: dc comics, series: one perfect moment week

One Perfect Moment - Pied Piper
As requested, my personal favourite Pied Piper moment;

Wally and Hartley (Piper's real name) are chatting. Wally has been working as an IRS agent to pay off some accumulated taxes he owed (long story, long forgotten)





I was sorely tempted to break my own self-imposed 2 page limit to include the next page of Wally's complete (ahem) lack of being flustered by this news, which of COURSE he knew, and of COURSE it doesn't bother him, and goodness gracious is THAT the time, and he really HAS to be somewhere else.

Of course, since Hartley has an IQ which is above single digits, he isn't fooled for a moment, but he finds it rather amusing and somewhat adorable, since he knows Wally just needs a little time to adjust (And, of course, remember that wild weekend in Aruba with Dick, 200 feet of good quality duct tape, and a simply INSANE quantity of tequila)


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[info]stnls_steel_rat
2009-06-09 04:41 pm UTC (link)
"But you knew that, right?" -- Yeah, the next page was wonderful.

The only thing I didn't like about this run was the inconsistant art portraying Piper. Sometimes he was young and pretty, sometimes he was middle-aged with a double chin; sometimes he had a nice cuddly chunky physique, sometimes he was downright tubby. It's not even consistant within the same issue, let alone the series. Given that it was the same artist, I'm not sure what to think. OTOH, this is the artist who gave him the cloak, man-cleavage and thigh-high sex boots, so I'm prepared to offer a measure of forgiveness ^__~

(Yeah this is me, Katzedecimal, posting from my RP account because, well, the icon :3 )

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[info]truxillogical
2009-06-09 09:28 pm UTC (link)
THANK you. It kind of drives me not just a little bit crazy, especially when I'm trying to draw him. Honestly, the only other (human-type) character I can think of who's gone through so many different changes in face/mouth/nose shape is freaking Toad, and at least he sort of had an excuse.

Actually, that profile of Piper looks a wee bit like Morty from the X-men Forever storyline.


Doesn't mean this who scene isn't just straight-up hilarious.

Well, maybe not the best choice of words.

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[info]stnls_steel_rat
2009-06-09 09:44 pm UTC (link)
Inorite? Considering how he 'retro-aged' in later issues, I tend to consider the 'polka-dots & sex boots' to be his youth and thus consider the pretty depictions to be the ones to go with. Yes I'm justifying, sosume XD As far as his physique went, I like him thick-set. Men in comics tend to be portrayed about as uniformly as women, with the 'average man' typically portrayed either as slight (to contrast with the over-built heroes) or overweight (again to contrast with the overbuilt heroes) The times that Piper was portrayed as thick-set, but not overweight, were a very pleasant change and also cuddly.

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