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Long and ...
@spyvinyl brings to mind comparing the sleek, organic looking Seaview to the Discovery from 2001: A Space Odyssey. Each also has a yacht / pod, command up front, engines stern, something sticking up amidships.
Yet only one is frightening https://t.co/zCwmjL02ve
Outside science fiction, this shape (its not a triangle - it is more winged body, neck and head) is like a dragon or monstrous bird or flying reptile. Even if a dragon can't fly, the wings make this shape.
In fiction, you could come at Cyborg from the other direction - basically a human brain in a robot body.
@ayars_d The Deadly Designs of Aunt Minerva!
(Niagara Falls! Sloooooowly I turn)
Comics and Politics
Here is a Scooby Doo comic (dollar bin reader) from sometime in the 70s. At several points in the story, Scooby echoes/lampoons the cultural moment (Down with Leash Laws!).
Was that politics? Not really, but it cements the comic being from a moment in time.
@bufocalvin On the plus side, whatever changes are happening to our timeline has included removing the odious hyphen from "KitKat" (#hyphenwar in the candy aisle)
But seriously: It was SMOKEY THE BEAR, and now people are telling me it is just Smokey Bear????
There is even a book on Super President (aka, President James Norcross) and his pipe smoking advisor, Jerry Sales. Each show had two Super President episodes and a Spy Shadow episode.
Where do you go to have a good time?
Whether its somewhere you've only been once, or somewhere where everyone knows your name - where is that happy place?
The Weiroo seem from another world, like Barsoom, or another reality, like mythology. Like dwarves, there seems to be no females, so they abduct women to use as incubators in some way. It would break Caspak's reality, except life in Caspak is already inhuman.
Supervillain Supporting Characters: Kids
Magneto's son "Clippy"
Loki's two younger clones, Lock and Key
The Green Goblins sarcastic teen daughter, Lifnurt