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Walking Dead 100 for me too. I read it in the basement of FP a few weeks ago. I was nearly sick.
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Batman being broken by Bane
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Doomlord had some scary scenes.
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Doomlord, in Eagle comic was at its creepiest, for me, when it started in the very first issue of the revamped 1980s Eagle, in early 1982. Back then, it was a cliched, but effectively done, scenario, with a lone man-a local reporter-witnessing an alien landing in a forest, witnessing him killing and absorbing a person's appearance, then fighting to convince the rest of the world, Invasion of Body Snatcher's style.
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A scene in Hellblazer, when a bloke has taken out the eyes of his pet dogs and just has them sitting there while the dogs writhe on the floor. That was horrific!
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The 'Larsen' run on 'The Defenders' when it was relaunched years ago. Truly appalling.
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moleman turning out to be a robot then getting smashed by hulk :
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My mum once gave me a pile of comics she bought at a fair, and one of them was a bit more adult than she realised as it featured a number of weird sexual scenes including one where a female outlaw in the 'old west' forced a cowboy to sodomise another cowboy at gun point
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I found the last issue of The Boys a bit upsetting but ya know, spoilers.
Before that, I remember Captain Marvel dying of cancer. Yes, I know they were trying to be realistic, but I read comics as escapism, not to be presented with the horrors of the real world.
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There is a spiderman story about a boy with cancer - the ol web head visits him to cheer him up. The boys asks spidey to reveal his identity and as spiderman turns around without his mask he sees that the boy has died.
Even as a 40 year old I still let out a tear for that story. One of the most moving ever written. |
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sorry wrong forum
Last edited by Jambob : 22-11-2012 at 09:48. Reason: wrong forum |
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"No more mutants".
The Scarlet Witch decimating the mutant race was a bit of a WOW moment for me. Closely followed by the massacre of depowered mutants at the Xavier institute. |
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i've just caught up with the shocking glenn dies in walking dead episode.
it manages to be shocking, disturbing and heartbreaking at the same time. this really is a brilliant comic. my only regret is that i've caught up with the timeline now, so i'll have to wait at least a month until my next fix!
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Seeing the horns sticking out of Desperate Dans cow pie....just awful.
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Tarot. I was so upset when I busted my gut laughing. Affected me for weeks
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The outcome of the confrontation between Bullseye and Elektra.
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