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Post by ray on Nov 28, 2006 20:53:16 GMT
there was hammerstien and what was his mates name?
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Post by duncan74 on Nov 28, 2006 23:11:26 GMT
dunno but hammerstein looks pretty mean:
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Post by triskele on Nov 28, 2006 23:34:11 GMT
ro-jaws
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Post by ray on Nov 29, 2006 8:21:56 GMT
you star
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Post by ray on Nov 29, 2006 8:27:11 GMT
this is original robot from Star lord were most of the 2000ad charecters come from
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Post by bigbopper on Nov 29, 2006 10:05:00 GMT
Atomic, Biological, Chemical Warriors. Could fight anywhere. Not as cool as Rogue Trooper, though. Now there was a hard b'stard. BB
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Post by ray on Nov 29, 2006 10:47:09 GMT
Atomic, Biological, Chemical Warriors. Could fight anywhere. Not as cool as Rogue Trooper, though. Now there was a hard b'stard. BB lab grown warrior with equipment that had AI...and green. cool
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Post by brownyboi on Nov 29, 2006 21:44:04 GMT
I was always a Dredd fan, myself. I know, a bit too mainstream, but he's still cool.
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Post by ray on Nov 29, 2006 21:44:53 GMT
I was always a Dredd fan, myself. I know, a bit too mainstream, but he's still cool. nothing wrong with dredd..he started in star lord as well...he was lucky and got the breacks
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Post by triskele on Nov 29, 2006 22:09:30 GMT
I was always a Dredd fan, myself. I know, a bit too mainstream, but he's still cool. nothing wrong with dredd..he started in star lord as well...he was lucky and got the breacks Dredd didn't start off in Starlord... he first appeared in the second issue of 2000AD. Starlord ran for twenty twenty-two issues and merged with 200AD (at prog 86 my Google-fu tells me). Oddly enough there is a cycle courier outside my office that once drew for Judge Dredd magazine.
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Post by ray on Nov 30, 2006 7:27:33 GMT
i stand corrected.
yes starlord was released as sister magazine to 2000ad
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