I love this game
We!!!! Love!!!!! You!!!!! Too!!!!!!
Oh yeah, that was the time that girl got her whatchamacallit stuck in that guys dooblickitz and then what his name did that thing with the lizards and it cleared right up.
screw your joke, i want "FREEM"
Meanwhile: back at the lair...
International Ninja was being totally SWEET!
He even beat up some pirates!
Evil better watch out!
There's no stopping this do-gooding juggernaut!!!
i love the bios too
wish i had more energy to flesh mine out as much as i'd like...
"Talk Like a Comic Book Night" would be an awesome ventrillo event.
--NT
They all laughed at me when I said I wanted to be a comedian.
But I showed them, and nobody's laughing at me now!
If I became a red name, I would be all "and what would you mere mortals like to entertain me with today, mu hu ha ha ha!" ~Arcanaville
Next time, on City Of Heroes!!!
...wait, wrong medium.
Meanwhile, International Ninja was crushed to learn that City of Heroes
did not return his affections, leaving him dejected and confused!
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"I wish my life was a non-stop Hollywood movie show,
A fantasy world of celluloid villains and heroes."

That's... I mean, this thing... this thing that we do...
It's not just a game right? I mean... yanno... it's not a game. It's not a comic.
It's a lifestyle!
Isn't it?

Thelonious Monk
WHAT THE...
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@Drowning Samurai
Currently playing
The Drowning Samurai (Villains)
Sugar Calavera (Hero)
Oh my god‽
<Insert obligatory reference to Deth kicking and lesbian Hellions>
Only one thing is left to be said:
Go. Hunt. Kil Skuls.
And not for any of the reasons you're thinking, although they do factor in. Yes, I love the community of it. Yes, I love how light and easy to play it usually is. And of course I love the fact that I end up spending eighty thousand hours in the character creator.
But what I really love right now is the fact that this is the only game I've ever played that encourages one particular habit in its players:
Talking like a comic book narrator.
Never before have I seen so many two-line (or if you're particularly prolific and clever about the character limit, two-paragraph) synopses peppered with exclamation points. It's beautiful in a strange, damaged way. I love you people.