Found this site, thought I may as well share. If you have any more, please provide.
Funny Comics Covers
Archie meets the punisher... LOL.
My favorite is the Spider-Man one.
Sorry, I'm a comic noob, but...
These are real!?!
wetwillies: Sorry, I'm a comic noob, but... These are real!?!
I think so, they look authentic. Pretty funny to.
Cat in the walllll
Kameleon: My favorite is the Spider-Man one.
I'm out
Bobster823: wetwillies: Sorry, I'm a comic noob, but... These are real!?! I think so, they look authentic. Pretty funny to.
Did the Batman comics actually say that Robin was gay?
Sorry, I really am a HUGE comic noob.
wetwillies: Sorry, I really am a HUGE comic noob.
Dude, were not on Xbox LIVE
Nobody's calling you noob.
If you were it would be more like
R U A GIRL???
NO???
WELL TEN UR A NEWB!!
LOLOLOLOLOL HAXXORZ!!
The spider man one is by far one of the funniest things I've seen in awhile...
Thanks for the find...
Edit:
Here is one that the editor used humor to get people to purchase it...
Disclaimer: This is a picture for more mature viewers
FistiBump.com (Click to pay the troll toll)
http://superdickery.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=29&Itemid=46
ElfShotTheFood: http://superdickery.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=29&Itemid=46
^ This.
Superdickery is pretty much a comprehensive collection of ridiculous and unintentionally funny comic book covers.
BTW all of the covers in the first link are authentic to the best of my knowledge, except for the Archie/Punisher one in which the dialogue bubble was altered.
Archie/Punisher was a great miniseries. Pretty successful, too, for a cross over book. At the time they had plans to continue with a Jughead/marvel character (I think Wolverine, but I can't remember) installment. Cross over books kinda died shortly there after though, and it never happened. It was really cool how it was done, though. The Archie team drew their characters, the Punisher: War Journal team drew theirs, and the entire thing was done in a War Journal style.
wetwillies: Did the Batman comics actually say that Robin was gay? Sorry, I really am a HUGE comic noob.
...you're kidding, right?
The word "gay" has an original meaning, not equating to homosexuality. Robin was using "gay" in its original meaning: cheerful, sunny, bright, jovial, etc.
Not to harp on you or anything wetwillies, as I like you on the forums, but its really pretty sad that people don't even remember its original meaning anymore, now that the word has been changed into something else.
Looking at it more, I found this: "In the English language, gay is an adjective that in modern usage refers to homosexuality. In the early 17th century, the word meant "carefree," "happy," or "bright and showy", however it started to acquire sexual connotations in the late 17th century and finally it began to be used in reference ..."If you look it up in the dictionary however, the most prominent definition will not be "homosexual."
Sorry for the thread derail, I found them all pretty funny.
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Decrypded: wetwillies: Did the Batman comics actually say that Robin was gay? Sorry, I really am a HUGE comic noob. ...you're kidding, right? The word "gay" has an original meaning, not equating to homosexuality. Robin was using "gay" in its original meaning: cheerful, sunny, bright, jovial, etc. Not to harp on you or anything wetwillies, as I like you on the forums, but its really pretty sad that people don't even remember its original meaning anymore, now that the word has been changed into something else. Looking at it more, I found this: "In the English language, gay is an adjective that in modern usage refers to homosexuality. In the early 17th century, the word meant "carefree," "happy," or "bright and showy", however it started to acquire sexual connotations in the late 17th century and finally it began to be used in reference ..."If you look it up in the dictionary however, the most prominent definition will not be "homosexual." Sorry for the thread derail, I found them all pretty funny.
I actually know that gay means happy, but I guess I wasn't really thinking of it being used that way. My bad.