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The Uncanny X-Men #168 by Paul Smith.
Cover homages by Mark Bagley,Ruiz Burgos,Daniel GeteandJamie McKelvie.
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the cover to The Official Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide #22 by Mark Bagley and John Romita
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From “Thunderbolts” Vol. 1 #41 by Fabian Nicieza and Mark Bagley
From Kinkly.com
“Prison scening is a type of sexual role-playing activity where the participants act out a scene that could take place in a prison. During prison scening, participants may take on the roles of prisoners, prison guards, or other people in a prison setting.
During a prison scene involving a prisoner and a guard, the prisoner may be completely under the control of the prison guard. The prisoner might seduce the guard to gain liberties, or allow the guard to “take advantage of them” to avoid further punishment. Alternatively, the prison guard could punish the prisoner for their indiscretions. The measure of dependency involved in this scenario is what makes it so erotic.”
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Everybody’s out celebrating the Avengers. Good time to go AWOL from the Avengers and go join everybody’s least favorite superteam. Glutton for punishment, isn’t he?
Avengers Vol. 3 #9, October 1998. Collected in: Avengers Assemble, Vol. 1 by Kurt Busiek http://www.amazon.com/dp/0785144986. Thunderbolts #21, December 1998. Collected in: Thunderbolts Classic - Volume 3 by Kurt Busiek http://www.amazon.com/dp/0785162399
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I’ve been catching up on Matt Fraction and Karl Kesel and Mark Bagley's Fantastic Four run, which is great. The space-time adventures are creative and trippy and the family dynamics are deeply felt and affecting. That’s the appeal of the Fantastic Four in a nutshell, and this team did its incredibly strong legacy proud. This issue, where the Four travel back to the Ides of March and discover Julius Caesar was replaced by a pink alien mist creature (also seen in FF#9), is classic Fantastic Four.
Fantastic Four #5, March 2013.
writer: Matt Fraction
pencils: Mark Bagley
ink: Mark Farmer
color: Paul Mounts
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