Post incredibly stupid panels.
>>92478751
Geez, OP, it's just a made-up country. Not exactly a new comic tr-
>EASTERN Europe
Oh.
>>92478801
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RuJNUXT2a9U
>>92478751
>Spain, Portugal, France, British Isles are Western Yurop
>everything else is Eastern Yurop
It just works
>>92479086
Maybe there's another fictional country west of Portugal, and another another fictional country west of another fictional country.
The Ultimate Galactus one where Reed Richards describes a 'pre-big bang universe' and explains how a Big Bang is a 'mass of volatile gases exploding'.
That kind of ruined Warren Ellis for me.
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The one where Hardware says something about ''the mass of the moon" and Batman immediately chimes in with "84 billion tons".
No, Bruce, the moon is a little heavier than that.
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I guess this one is not INCREDIBLY stupid, but it is the same sort of thing as OP's. And the artist didn't even bother to look it up, which is, like, completely unacceptable.
>>92479251
Most of the Netherlands was underwater some centuries ago and will again be not that far in the future
Why bother
>>92479251
I fail to see how that is an innacurate picture of the Netherlands
>>92478751
It's filled with middle easterners so yeah. Eastern
>>92479440
I guess because that's really nt where the Hague is?
>>92479465
Maybe it moved due to the failure of the dykes and the flooding of the lowlands?
>>92479477
>failure of the dykes
There's something the Netherlands and Marvel have in common.
>>92479523
>>92479523
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>>92479251
>The one where Hardware says something about ''the mass of the moon" and Batman immediately chimes in with "84 billion tons".
He had it almost right, he just forgot the second "billion". It's about 80 billion BILLION tons.
>>92479523
Pretty good, anon. Pretty good.
>>92479251
Harry is not impressed.
>>92479822
Probably had it right the first time, but some editor thought he
he was helping by fixing a duplicated word in a speech bubble.
>>92480490
A character like Harrie is painfully absent from Marvel Comics.
Every single fucking panel in that cash grab Marvel comic about 9/11
And that fatty hero and the Hillary Clinton campaign
>>92480525
Not the same guy but I'm actually sure this was what happened.
Morrison once complained that he had a character talking in old English, and then some editor changed everything. It happens all the time
>>92479072
He said stupid. Not brilliant.
>>92479086
Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Czech republic and Slovakia are generally considered central Europe.
>>92482112
I think he was being facetious, anon
>>92479523
>>92478751
Hey man, you have to put Genosha somewhere. And Atlantis. And Latveria. And every other made up place.
>>92481108
>grab Marvel comic about 9/11
It was a... difficult time. People seem to forget how psychologically traumatic 9/11 was to the general American public. Frank Miller went off the deep end, Howard Stern became a genuine news provider, and we had Dr Doom crying because he didn't cause 9/11.
Marvel genuinely thought it would be a way to deal with 9/11, albeit a stupid one.
>>92478751
>eastern Europe
>Next to France
>>92479251
Seriously?
Its psuedo-science and pop psychology. A clever fiction to get you interested by saying, "Actually, thats not true..."
>>92482180
That's why many made up places are islands.
>>92482229
Maybe the author is a Brit
Or half of the ground zero pannels
>>92482228
It's mildly terrifying to think that a large percentage of Americans don't remember what security feels like. As in, Americans being shot at overseas or a school shooting or a bomb threat is just normal. An entire generation that looks at fear and goes "yes, this is what I should always feel in the back of my head." It's a viewpoint totally alien to me.
>>92478751
I thought I was looking at a map of Jamestown for a second
>>92478751
>>92478801
>>92482229
>>92482324
At the time, half of Germany was part of the Eastern (i.e. Soviet) bloc.
>>92482690
That still doesn't make Belgium and co. a part of Eastern Europe. Especially not since the DDR was often treated as a slightly more independent and European part of the Soviet Union.
sure sounds like a great idea
>>92482480
Violent crime and associated deaths have actually been going down steadily for decades.
Who cares whether they feel as safe as they did before, they factually are safer.
9/11 was an anomaly, albeit a spectacular one.
>>92482690
Belgium and France are about as West as it gets without crossing the channel, so calling it Eastern Europe is completely retarded.
>>92479523
Nice.
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>>92483406
Holy fucking shit that is heinous.
>>92483542
And doesn't that worry you? That people feel LESS safe when violent crime's going down? Like maybe something's going on?
>>92483669
>That people feel LESS safe when violent crime's going down? Like maybe something's going on?
The public is generally stupid about understanding large trends like crime and economics? I'm not even trying to sound elitist here, these are matters that usually require a graduate school education to comprehend beyond a veneer of one statistic or another.
>>92478751
Someone remenbers that intro from "The exterminators" where Simon Oliver writes that the black plague was what caused to Roman Empire to faill?
>>92479251
Everything that includes a "scientific fact" in a superhero comic book is always going to be incredibly retarded, only more retarded thing is actually believing it, defending it or try to discuss it with people who aren't physics PhDs.
>>92483669
Sensationalist media. "Everything is fine and normal," doesn't get ratings. It's not like it's a new thing.
>>92483669
That's just because idiot people watch the news and think because some guy in a NY or LA got killed they are somehow at risk too
>>92483754
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plague_of_Justinian
>>92478751
>>92478801
They forgot the "Middle-" part.
>>92483669
>Like maybe something's going on?
At least in part one of the reasons why behind the ever increasing feeling of insecurity in America is that the political elite can use it to further turn America into a surveillance state.
>>92483406
Weirdest part is that they actually acknowledge melting it would be a terrible idea before going "but what if we melted it SLOWLY"
>>92483406
Why did they bring Lyle to carve mountains and why is he invisible for seemingly no reason at all.
>>92479523