Deadpan Snarker/Comic Books: Difference between revisions

update links
m (update links)
(update links)
 
Line 38:
{{quote|Bobby, is my memory going, or do you have super powers? ([[It Makes Sense in Context|When about to be devoured by a mutated animal of Monster Island]])}}
* In any comic book written by [[Peter David]], the majority of the cast will be snarkers.
* In ''[[Sally Forth (Wally Wood)||Sally Forth (Wood)]]'': two specialists are Wild Bill Yonder and Q. P. Dahl.
* Matt Fraction's 26 issue run on ''[[Punisher]]'' War Journal gave frank a sort of dark, subtle sense of humor.
{{quote|'''Punisher''': Nobody gets me. Maybe it's the skull.}}
Line 51:
* Terra, from ''[[Teen Titans (Comic Book)|Teen Titans]]'', is iconically sarcastic, which hints at her infamous twist. Her [[Death Is Cheap|second]] version, and [[Lighter and Softer|cartoon]] version, lack this sarcasm.
* ''[[Judge Dredd (comics)|Judge Dredd]]'' in that he's shown to be lacking emotion, yet has a ridiculous number of [[Bond One-Liner|one liners]] for any given situation.
* ''[[Last Man Standing (graphic novel)|Last Man Standing]]'' has [[The Hero|Gabriel]] show shades of this.
* [[Johnny the Homicidal Maniac|Psycho-Doughboy and Mr. Fuck]] tend to slip into this when Nny's planning on killing himself, and Nailbunny does likewise when Nny starts [[Angst|angsting]]. Tess falls into this as well, mostly in reaction to [[Too Dumb to Live|Kirk]], and Devi becomes one of these [[I Feel Sick|in her own series]].
* [[Doctor Strange]] on occasion. His manservant Wong is pretty good at it too.
Line 59:
 
{{reflist}}
[[Category:Deadpan Snarker{{TOPLEVELPAGE}}]]