Damage #0 by Tom Joyner and Bill Marimon (October 1994). #Damage #GrantEmerson #TeenTitans #TomJoyner #BillMarimon
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@atomicninjaduck9200Ай бұрын
So Damage is basically Strong Guy (X-Factor), except with explosions instead of becoming hugely muscled and malformed.
@SonofCapwolfАй бұрын
I'd say more Bishop.
@atomicninjaduck9200Ай бұрын
@@SonofCapwolf Oh yeah, thanks. I kind of forgot about him, since I've been reading more of the X-Factor side of the X-titles recently.
@robert2430Ай бұрын
I lost it at you saying you like him because he looks a bit like you. 😭
@SonofCapwolfАй бұрын
Eventually I hope to age into the Doctor Druid look but my hair doesn't seem to be going and I never grow a beard because it's too itchy so I'm stuck as the twink with floppy hair.
@atomicninjaduck9200Ай бұрын
@@SonofCapwolf My hair's been going since I was 25, but it's far from looking completely barren, like Dr. Druid's. I also have the same problem with a beard in that it bothers me to no end. Though I have only tried a goatee...
@SonofCapwolfАй бұрын
Well, Druid has a lush head of receding hair in the 90s. Have you seen his crazy ponytail in Secret Defenders?
@atomicninjaduck9200Ай бұрын
Are you kidding?! I'd give both arms and legs to have floppy hair, again, instead of the constant deforestation going on at the top of my head. Eventually I'll look like Picard... or Picardo. Which I am not looking forward to...
@SonofCapwolfАй бұрын
You know, maybe it's not at the point for you yet, but there's nothing wrong with shaving it off and starting wearing a wig. They make wigs for a reason. Just tell people you're wearing a wig and don't try to hide it. "Yeah, I'm wearing a wig because I think I look better with hair". I don't understand why more people don't just say that upfront. Admitting it would make people think more of you and your confidence. That was always my intention if my hair had kept receding or my crown grew any bigger.
@atomicninjaduck9200Ай бұрын
@@SonofCapwolf Unfortunately, there's a whole massive push around shaming people for wearing a wig, as if it's a bad thing, somehow.