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volksjager ([info]volksjager) wrote in [info]scans_daily,
@ 2009-06-19 14:40:00

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Current music:Fear Antenna "because my heart is bitter and it is my heart"
Entry tags:char: baron blood/john falsworth, char: captain america/steve rogers, char: union jack/joseph chapman, group: invaders, publisher: marvel comics

Cap vs. Baron Blood
It's cool to see Baron Blood again n Captain Brtain. Here's is one from Captain Amercia. BB is back and he wants to drink the blood of the original Union Jack.
















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[info]thanekos
2009-06-19 01:50 pm UTC (link)
there's an Exiles reality where Captain America isn't so lucky.

neither's Baron Blood in that one, though- vamp'd!Cap still kills him, then goes on to... well, let's just say Vampire Avengers.

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[info]volksjager
2009-06-19 01:59 pm UTC (link)
Hmmmm, what issues ? I always avoided Exiles in past just looking at the covers ect. I am reading the newest series and I like it so far.

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[info]thokstar
2009-06-19 02:31 pm UTC (link)
The main twist in Marvel Apes also had a successful Baron Blood (who then convinced that world he was really Captain Ape-merica.)

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[info]volksjager
2009-06-19 02:45 pm UTC (link)
Hmmm, sorry I missed that jem...

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[info]jcbaggee
2009-06-19 02:04 pm UTC (link)
Cap killing Baron Blood could've easily been a "Perfect Moment" entry.

Remember kids, Cap's a soldier, and soldiers kill when they have no alternative...they just don't necessarily like it.

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[info]volksjager
2009-06-19 02:11 pm UTC (link)
True. Wish I had thought of that. :)

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[info]colonel_green
2009-06-19 02:15 pm UTC (link)
I dislike all the moral agonizing in that case; he's a Nazi vampire, not a person.

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[info]volksjager
2009-06-19 02:17 pm UTC (link)
Part of that I think s due to other factors in the story. Cap had just came off a mild re-boot of his orign and old memories came flooding back. Ths was his frst post war re-union with the Invaders :)

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[info]janegray
2009-06-19 03:48 pm UTC (link)
I actually like the moral agonizing, because it shows that Cap is not a hypocrite.

I'm sick to death of mass-murdering, torture-happy villains who are always spared by the heroes, even at the cost of endangering countless innocents, because "they are still human! You can't kill a human being!" While apparently it's perfectly A-ok to kill far less despicable and dangerous villains who just happen not to be human. I loathe the "What Measure Is A Non Human" trope.

So, if Cap is going to do everything he can to avoid killing, say, Kang the Conqueror, then I appreciate that he has the coherence to treat non-human villains the same way.

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[info]colonel_green
2009-06-19 03:58 pm UTC (link)
You might have a point with aliens, but vampires are magical beings without souls who exist solely to kill others and feed. They're less than human, purely monsters; that's the whole point of them (though obviously this gets confused when you get more Interview with a Vampire-style depictions cooexisting with other ones).

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[info]daningram
2009-06-19 04:13 pm UTC (link)
That's just Buffy though. In Marvel, there's no indication that there's a loss of soul occuring, or that they're automatically evilfied. It's just that most, for whatever reason, don't fight the cravings for blood, Frank Drake and the second Baron Blood (Dr. Strange's brother) being the exceptions.

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[info]stolisomancer
2009-06-19 04:20 pm UTC (link)
Hannibal King, actually. I don't think Frank Drake ever got bit, although I could be wrong.

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[info]janegray
2009-06-19 04:23 pm UTC (link)
Even if that were true (the original vampires in Dracula may be soulless monsters who exist solely to kill, but that's not the case in most modern portrayals of vampires), I still think that doesn't make them any more dangerous and despicable than the Joker, Black Mask, Bullseye, and many other human villains.

For the record, I'm all for killing them all (starting from Bullseye). It's just the double standard that pisses me off.

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[info]tavella
2009-06-19 06:35 pm UTC (link)
Ditto. I especially despise when people go "well, it's a clone, so it's okay! It's sentient android, so it's okay! It's an alien, so it's okay!" I recall seeing someone at the old s_d defending the nazi doctor in the initiative, because the MIAs were "only clones", so it was fine if he experimented on, mind controlled, or killed them.

I am no more inherently worthwhile as a human than the Vision would be, or Skrull, or a Kree, or the clones.

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[info]janegray
2009-06-20 07:12 am UTC (link)
The clone thing in particular pisses me off like there is no tomorrow, because it actually has a correspondence in real life.

People with identical DNA actually exist: they are called "monozygotic twins". Go tell one of such twins that it's ok if their sibling dies because the sibling is just a copy. Go, I dare you.

Conversely, I find it incredibly frustrating when people talk of "making somebody/something immortal" by cloning them after their death to "bring them back to life". NO. A clone is not the same being brought back to life, it's a different being that just so happens to have the same DNA as the original. The original is still very much dead.

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[info]tavella
2009-06-20 08:50 am UTC (link)
Yes, precisely! I am just boggled that people don't understand that we have naturally occurring clones and that they are very much individuals not duplicates without rights.

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[info]joysweeper
2009-06-20 08:24 am UTC (link)
THIS. Gaaaaah. If it's sentient, it's not okay!

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[info]tavella
2009-06-20 08:57 am UTC (link)
Yah. I stopped even bothering to skim New Avengers in the store when they slaughtered helpless and confused Skrull who had thought they were their friends, without hesitation or regret. Because hey, not human. Followed up by my brief interest in War of Kings dying completely when they committed genocide on *fleeing* Skrull and we were supposed to see it as a glorious triumph and admire how badass the Inhumans were.

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[info]lonewolf23k
2009-06-19 09:48 pm UTC (link)
I think Spitfire would object to being labled soulless and nothing but a pure monster without humanity.

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[info]colonel_green
2009-06-20 07:36 am UTC (link)
Spitfire isn't a pure vampire, she's...well, some kind of hybrid, Cornell's never laid out the specifics.

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[info]greenmask
2009-06-20 04:17 pm UTC (link)
Not so! Marvel-Dracula himself loves, agonizes and has extremely complex thoughts and feelings. His series ends with on a note that emphasizes the fact that he isn't just a soulless magical vessel.

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[info]jlroberson
2009-06-20 01:34 am UTC (link)
This is one reason I liked the Authority back in the early days, under Ellis & then Millar. They didn't even blink when disposing of genocidal madmen. And in the Golden Age, superheroes had no trouble killing villains or sending them to their deaths. Really, the only reason villains were ever spared in comics was a reason that goes back to the resurrection of Sherlock Holmes: because the companies wanted to use them again. So either villains are spared, or die like the Joker or Doom, in such a way that they can be said later not to have died.

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[info]joysweeper
2009-06-20 08:27 am UTC (link)
Motto. I don't like "heroes" for whom killing is the first or second resort, I like it when heroes don't believe themselves to be the incarnation of Justice and thus execution is for the courts to decide, but c'mon, treat nonhumans the same way.

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[info]espanolbot
2009-06-20 06:08 pm UTC (link)
Yeah, Nazis are between zombies and robots in the guilt-free murdering stakes, the vampire bit just makes it even more so.

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[info]proteus_lives
2009-06-19 05:57 pm UTC (link)
Very true. Cap knows when to go hardcore.

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[info]fungo_squiggly
2009-06-19 02:24 pm UTC (link)
I love those first two panels.

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[info]midnightvoyager
2009-06-19 03:51 pm UTC (link)
That cracks me up. "OM NOM- aw goddamnit."

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[info]halloweenjack
2009-06-19 05:22 pm UTC (link)
Blood can't handle the krunk!

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[info]taggerung301
2009-06-19 02:53 pm UTC (link)
"Blast you and your accursed protective uniform!"
One of the greatest supervillian lines ever (:

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[info]janegray
2009-06-19 03:49 pm UTC (link)
Motto XD

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[info]proteus_lives
2009-06-19 05:57 pm UTC (link)
second motto!

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[info]jkcarrier
2009-06-19 03:21 pm UTC (link)
The end of that scene is very powerful, but the first bit always struck me as kind of silly. Baron Blood is standing, like, two inches away from Cap, and he can't see that his shirt is made of chainmail? Time for some new glasses, Baron.

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[info]volksjager
2009-06-19 03:27 pm UTC (link)
Hmm, I'll post BB in his secret idenity. He wears a monocle.

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[info]kitty_tc_69
2009-06-19 04:29 pm UTC (link)
Ah, Baron Blood. Unliving proof that every group has their dorks.

Well, him and the vampires played by Pee Wee Herman and the other guy from Bill and Ted. They should form a support group or something.

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[info]psychop_rex
2009-06-20 01:54 am UTC (link)
Well, remember, he's not at his strongest here. When he IS at his strongest, he's really pretty awesome - he was a good Invaders villain, at any rate.

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[info]jlroberson
2009-06-20 04:45 am UTC (link)
Now I can't help hearing Baron Blood as Pee Wee Herman. Forever.

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[info]jlroberson
2009-06-19 10:56 pm UTC (link)
Y'know what?

Byrne, when inked as dramatically as this, with blacks placed this way, looked GREAT.

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[info]cmdr_zoom
2009-06-19 11:33 pm UTC (link)
Motto.

Also:
"I fink I broke a toof!"

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[info]jlroberson
2009-06-20 01:36 am UTC (link)
The solidity of the figures and the drama of the composition completely make you forget his anatomy, perspective, and other mistakes that, when he's inked with a lighter touch, are glaring. (Anyone who read his INDIANA JONES comic, think of that first page) Byrne should only ever be inked with something that at least looks like brush.

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Yap Yap Yap. Shut Up and Fight!
[info]jlroberson
2009-06-20 04:51 am UTC (link)
But as we all know, Cap has never been more verbose than moments where talking at incredible length is both physically and chronologically impossible. And even BB gets into the act! I mean, if that punch didn't stop him talking, how hard could it have hit?

Ah, old Marvel, with the war on the page between penciller and scripter played out in exposition. You hate "decompressed?" Oh, they'll give you your "compressed."

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