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« Reply #75 on: April 09, 2007, 06:31:17 PM » |
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She-Hulk's like some kind of magnet for mind control and knockout situations.
That tends to happen when you're a hot female character written by John Byrne. If Byrne didn't make it big, I sometimes think we'd be seeing his stuff on the MC archive.
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« Reply #76 on: April 09, 2007, 06:55:16 PM » |
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How about these:
Storm (idea stolen from Madcap) Elektra Magik Black Cat
Vicky Grant (Dial "H" for Hero) Katana Looker Wonder Girl (any version)
Storm Uncanny X-Men #151 (mind-switched with Emma Frost) Uncanny X-Men #159 (controlled by Dracula. An alternate continuation of this story is explained in Mutant X #13 = vampire Storm) Uncanny X-Men #248 (controlled by Nanny) Uncanny X-Men #271 (turned into a Mutate by Genosha) Various 1989 Annuals (Bride of Set) X-treme X-men Savage Land Special #3-4 (mutated and controlled by Brainchild) Uncanny X-Men Annual #9 (manipulated by Loki) Rise of the Imperfects #2 (controlled by Dr. Rorekel) Elektra Wolverine #26 (killed, resurrected and controlled by Hydra) Rise of the Imperfects #2 (controlled by Dr. Rorekel) Magik Pass Black Cat (not much) Black Cat: Evil That Men Do TPB (controlled into not resisting an assault) Vicky Grant Look, quite obviously you're peppering your requests to me with characters you already know to have been controlled in some way. If so, why don't you just post your own list and save your characters for the ones you don't know? Teen Titans #45-46 (manipulated by the Children of the Sun cult) Looker Batman & the Outsiders #31 (controlled by the Abyssians) Outsiders #10 (becomes a vampire) Katana Outsiders (2003) #30 (manipulated by a demon) Wonder Girl New Teen Titans #4 (compelled to fight the JLA by the Fearsome Five) New Teen Titans #9 (controlled by the Puppeteer) New Teen Titans #11 (manipulated by Hyperion) The Return of Donna Troy #1-3 (brainwashed into believing she was the Moon Goddess Troia)
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« Reply #77 on: April 09, 2007, 07:03:11 PM » |
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Nocturne, Nightcrawler's new alternate world daughter?
I really want to start asking for guys...like Gambit. Love to see the Cajun zoned out.
Nocturne hasn't been around for amny opportunities to arise. I know of no MC scenes for her.
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« Reply #78 on: April 09, 2007, 07:18:15 PM » |
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Vicky Grant Look, quite obviously you're peppering your requests to me with characters you already know to have been controlled in some way. If so, why don't you just post your own list and save your characters for the ones you don't know?
Sorry, but you are overesimating my knowledge.  I admit I am coming up with ones I think are good candidates first, either from what I've read myself or from what I've heard about, but you've listed far more examples than I could come up with. Sometimes you've listed everything but the issue I was thinking of. In the case of Vicky Grant, I used to enjoy Dial H stories but I've only read that she got ensnared by a cult and went bad later, that's all I know. I haven't read the issues, I didn't know which issues they were. I'm running out of characters I can recall from memory anyway, I may be reduced to digging up Who's Who, and Handbook of the Marvel Universe. Umm... Marvel Tigra (I can't think of any times she was mc'ed) DC Jade (ditto) Dawnstar (ditto)
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« Reply #79 on: April 09, 2007, 10:27:43 PM » |
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Tigra (I can't think of any times she was mc'ed)
The furries' favorite superheroine was MCed by Kraven the Hunter in Marvel Team-Up #67 by means of an electronic collar around her neck that made her submissive and purring when Kraven wanted her as his pet, then attack Spider-Man like a wildcat when Kraven told her to. Some serious fetish-combining crack there...and, surprise surprise, who was responsible for this issue but Chris Claremont and John Byrne!
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« Reply #80 on: April 10, 2007, 10:43:19 AM » |
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If you want comicbook MC then you can't beat the West Coast Avengers and Mockingbird's succumbing to Ghost Rider's Indian love potion in issues #19 to about #22 (I think). Hook, line an sinker 
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« Reply #81 on: April 10, 2007, 02:14:43 PM » |
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I had forgotten all about this site. A friend of mine found it and sent me a link to this site that has Golden Age and Silver Age DC Comics. http://www.aibq.com/index.phpYou'll need a program called Comic Book Reader to view it or a RAR Archive program to extract the images. Oh and Tigra was once turned into an obedient cyborg by Ultron in Avengers: West Coast 67
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« Reply #82 on: April 10, 2007, 03:23:29 PM » |
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She-Hulk's like some kind of magnet for mind control and knockout situations.
One of my favorite She-Hulk MC stories was back when she joined The Fantastic Four as The Thing's replacement. I forget the villain's name right now but it was the same storyline where Susan Storm was brainwashed to become the evil Malice, Mistress of Hate. After Susan is brought back to normal the team gets captured, but She-Hulk is kept separate from the others and exposed to some kind of "FEAR RAY" turning her into a cowardly slave who works in these lower mine caverns as a pack mules pulling carts like an animal. (we don't see her brainwashing though.)
I always liked how cowardly She-Hulk would act to the prison guards who were only half her size. I still laugh when I remember how tough She-Hulk acted at the begining when she was calling for the guard then how timmed she would become when all the guard had to say was "BOO!" to control her.
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« Reply #83 on: April 10, 2007, 03:43:38 PM » |
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I had forgotten all about this site. How? How could you almost forget this site?  THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU.
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« Reply #84 on: April 10, 2007, 05:16:43 PM » |
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I had forgotten all about this site. A friend of mine found it and sent me a link to this site that has Golden Age and Silver Age DC Comics. http://www.aibq.com/index.phpYou'll need a program called Comic Book Reader to view it or a RAR Archive program to extract the images. Oh and Tigra was once turned into an obedient cyborg by Ultron in Avengers: West Coast 67 Call me lazy, but are any of the comics mentioned in this thread found on this site? There are a ton of comics on here and I don't know if I have time to weed through them all...
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« Reply #85 on: April 10, 2007, 11:23:23 PM » |
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I've gotten scans of all the Namorita issues mentioned in this thread as well as the "Slave of the Star Sapphire" issue of Green Lantern Corps...I'm working on getting the Ms. Marvel stuff now and I'll post a rapidshare link at some point!
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« Reply #86 on: April 11, 2007, 04:34:23 AM » |
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Tigra (I can't think of any times she was mc'ed)
The furries' favorite superheroine was MCed by Kraven the Hunter in Marvel Team-Up #67 by means of an electronic collar around her neck that made her submissive and purring when Kraven wanted her as his pet, then attack Spider-Man like a wildcat when Kraven told her to. Some serious fetish-combining crack there...and, surprise surprise, who was responsible for this issue but Chris Claremont and John Byrne! Gah. I forgot about that one. (Good old Claremont and Byrne. And Englehart too. I bet they lurk on here). DC Jade (ditto) Dawnstar (ditto)
Actually not just Dawny, how about all the female Legion of Superheroes members? They're too numerous to list individually and they were often MCed en masse anyway. Though any individual instances would be great too. eg: Adventure Comics #326 (all the girls including Supergirl hypnotized by space amazons to eliminate the dumb boys, they then get down and go-go dance to celebrate) Adventure Comics #368 (all the girls including Supergirl have their powers enhanced and fall under the influence of a space amazon...) Those darned space amazons, nothing but trouble. I also seem to remember that much later (mid-late eighties) the Emerald Empress "emeraldeyized" and gained control of at least half of the Legion (guys and gals).
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« Reply #87 on: April 12, 2007, 09:32:24 AM » |
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I'll mine in case you missed it. Harley Quinn poisen ivy  Unfortunately bad girls don't get to be MCed as often as good girls.  That's what you get for being naughty. The only one I can come up with is: Justice League of America #143, Poison Ivy is zapped by the Construct, but not as showily as Wonder Woman in the same issue (WW is a good girl and thus gets more MC). link (with thanks to PsiLance): http://www.aibq.com/jla_3.php Call me lazy, but are any of the comics mentioned in this thread found on this site? There are a ton of comics on here and I don't know if I have time to weed through them all...
For starters there's Wonder Woman in JLA #143 at the link above. Power Girl in Wonder Woman #276 on this page: http://www.aibq.com/ww1_6.phpStarro does his thing in JLA #189 and #190, zapping Black Canary and Wonder Woman. http://www.aibq.com/jla_4.phpFor some old-time MC with Supergirl and the Legion there's Adventure Comics #326 and #368 (and #423 for the funky MC sunglasses)http://www.aibq.com/adv_6.phpand http://www.aibq.com/adv_7.phpand http://www.aibq.com/adv_8.phpOf course people should run out and buy any reprints of these comics if and when they are available. Not only is it the right thing to do, it's just nicer reading something when it's on paper and in your hands. 
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« Reply #88 on: April 12, 2007, 01:29:52 PM » |
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Thanks, Mazoku! Much appreciated!
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« Reply #89 on: April 12, 2007, 08:35:18 PM » |
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How about Platinum (Tina) of the Metal Men? (I know there was one issue with a FD theme - a space black widow thingy appears to men as an entrancing green woman, she hypnotizes the professor who created the Metal Men. Don't know of any with Tina though.)
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« Reply #90 on: April 13, 2007, 01:10:31 AM » |
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First of all thanks to animejunk who made this awesome topic.
I have some of the comics mentioned on this topic so I’d like to know if I can post them online.
Please let me know.
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« Reply #91 on: April 13, 2007, 05:41:44 PM » |
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How about Platinum (Tina) of the Metal Men? (I know there was one issue with a FD theme - a space black widow thingy appears to men as an entrancing green woman, she hypnotizes the professor who created the Metal Men. Don't know of any with Tina though.)
This might not be MC in the strictest sense, but it's along similar lines: in Metal Men #46, available on this page: http://www.aibq.com/mm1_2.php...Platinum suffers a fault or malfunction of some kind (never actually explained in the story) which causes a radical behavior change: Tina loses her good-natured romantic devotion to Doc Magnus and becomes (there's no other way of putting this) a slutty metal bimbo, trying to make out with all the other Metal Men and talking in sexual innuendo. She also suddenly develops a rack worthy of Jayne Mansfield, eye-poppingly rendered by artist Walt Simonson. Tina's salacious behavior continues in the following issue, but she's restored to normal at the end.
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« Reply #92 on: April 14, 2007, 10:55:40 AM » |
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Thanks for finding the link to Metal Men, Hypnotoad. The FD issue I mentioned above is #17 -- http://www.aibq.com/mm1_1.php
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« Reply #93 on: April 14, 2007, 01:51:27 PM » |
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Dude not a heroine but i thought id keep it in the thread...apparently there's a Robin: year one graphic novel (dick grayson era) where Hatter MCs all the girls in a HS through their walkman to sell to a dictator (who i guess has a female shortage) anyone know anything about this aka is it worth dumping $30 on amazon or where I can find said comic on ebay...not a big Comic Book collector so well wanna make sure its good before i buy.
Sounds intresting and well BIG hatter fan.
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« Reply #94 on: April 14, 2007, 02:02:19 PM » |
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Dude not a heroine but i thought id keep it in the thread...apparently there's a Robin: year one graphic novel (dick grayson era) where Hatter MCs all the girls in a HS through their walkman to sell to a dictator (who i guess has a female shortage) anyone know anything about this aka is it worth dumping $30 on amazon or where I can find said comic on ebay...not a big Comic Book collector so well wanna make sure its good before i buy.
Sounds intresting and well BIG hatter fan.
There's a good Batman: The Animated Series episode from 1992 titled Mad as a Hatter along similar lines. The Mad Hatter uses his mind control chip equipped playing cards to MC a secretary at Wayne Enterprises and turns her into his "Alice". The episode used to be on YouTube, but seems to have been removed for copyright reasons. You might be able to catch it on Boomerang if there are still replaying Batman episodes.
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« Reply #95 on: April 14, 2007, 03:51:21 PM » |
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Dude not a heroine but i thought id keep it in the thread...apparently there's a Robin: year one graphic novel (dick grayson era) where Hatter MCs all the girls in a HS through their walkman to sell to a dictator (who i guess has a female shortage) anyone know anything about this aka is it worth dumping $30 on amazon or where I can find said comic on ebay...not a big Comic Book collector so well wanna make sure its good before i buy.
Sounds intresting and well BIG hatter fan.
There's a good Batman: The Animated Series episode from 1992 titled Mad as a Hatter along similar lines. The Mad Hatter uses his mind control chip equipped playing cards to MC a secretary at Wayne Enterprises and turns her into his "Alice". The episode used to be on YouTube, but seems to have been removed for copyright reasons. You might be able to catch it on Boomerang if there are still replaying Batman episodes. i have that ep on vhs, thanks  Although Hatter (and not just for the MC aspects) has been the most intriguing villian of batman's (yes i have the comic book where he MCs the police department through coupons to his own variant of starbucks LOL) in the comic books he falls flat on TV (Although hatter using a hypno ray and recording of rock a bye baby instead of standard issue KO gas was a nice touch during the 60s batman) as no one quite gets the eccentricities of his character quite right and focuses actually too much on the MC aspect. My favorite TAS character continues to be Baby Doll. this seemed to be on the mass hypnosis end of things with an army of alices (as depeticted from the cover) who are deep under much like the TAS episode. I got that summary from a blurb about the Hatter from wiki so take it for what it's worth While we're on CB TV adaptations How bout Batgirl and her hippie best friend getting hypnoed by an obvious LSD referencing hypnotic drug spray by gangster villian Louie the Lilac (a one off TV only character made specifically to get Milton Berle onto the show for ratings CPR) during the tail end of the 60s batman. (that last series brought us alot of hypno for some reason, that also got us siren for FDom fans in the audience and I think one of the last 2 parters was the Katatonin (think that was the spelling) ep where robin gets hypno doped by catwoman into her man slave (and she THINKS she gets batman too) and Mr Freeze trying to (unsucessfully  ) freeze the brain of a beauty queen (bikini clad no less!) into his love slave...DAMN FREEZER COILS!!! EDIT...link to cover of the cb i heard of http://www.scottbeatty.com/comicography/robinyearone1.html
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« Reply #96 on: April 14, 2007, 06:58:02 PM » |
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Just thought of another one, this time in an FD direction. On this page: http://www.aibq.com/jla_4.php...is JLA issue #157, in which an evil "love goddess" enslaves all the male JLAers, leaving only Wonder Woman and Supergirl to stop them. The villainess always reminded me of a Batman tv show villain simply because of her tendency to clothe her male henchmen in matching outfits with a heart logo. As I think about it, MC was not terribly uncommon in JLA stories. A couple of examples on this page: http://www.aibq.com/jla_2.phpOne is JLA #60, in which the truly scrumptious Queen Bee enslaves all the male JLAers, leaving only Batgirl to stop them. I sense a theme here. And on the same download page, JLA issue #95 features Johnny Dune, a Jimi Hendrix-inspired musician whose voice gives him the power to make anyone obey his commands. Surprisingly, the story doesn't have a lot to do with the JLA and is really more about Johnny himself, how he's driven to use his power and what it does to him. Disappointingly, he doesn't use it for anything I'd use it for...
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« Reply #98 on: April 15, 2007, 02:36:35 AM » |
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What do you have to have in order to view the comics on those pages?
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« Reply #99 on: April 15, 2007, 03:30:55 AM » |
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What do you have to have in order to view the comics on those pages?
At the top right of the pages it says in teeny tiny letters: "All Comics are compressed in Comic Book Reader format (*.cbr). To read them you can use cdisplay" http://www.aibq.com/cdisplay.zipDownload, extract, install, and boom! Then you can download the comics files and click on them to view them. or as PsiLance said: You'll need a program called Comic Book Reader to view it or a RAR Archive program to extract the images.
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