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 Spider-Man 3 Trailer
 

Not sure if this is genuine. I just happened to stubble upon it on youtube.com

Hope you enjoy it. Although Topher Grace as Eddie Brock (Venom) is kind of comical.

 

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 My Humble Beginings
 



Fantastic Four #67
Published October 1967
Publisher: Marvel Comics

Origin/1st app. of Him (Adam Warlock): 1st page cameo; see Thor #165, 166 for 1st full apperance

FF #67 . . . GD-$13.00 . . . VG-$26.00 . . . FN-$39.00 . . . VF-$90.00 . . . VF/NM-$133.00 . . . NM-$175.00

My copy -- FN-$39.00
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 Miss Trisha In Comics
 



Jubilation Lee aka Jubilee of Generation X.

Jubilee was a member of Generation X. A team that Charles Xavier had started for the younger mutants, so that they could train with people of their age group and mutant capabilities. The team was supervised by Banshee and White Queen (Emma Frost).

Jubilee was orphaned after her parents were killed by mutant hit men. After spending much time in an orphanage, she was finally found by the X-Men. Although she hardly spent much time in one particular orphanage because of her rebellious attitude and quirky personality. That is why there was such a reason for the founding of Generation X. Jubilee had spent much time with the X-Men. Especially forming a deep relationship with Wolverine.

"Jubilee and Wolverine grew a close father-daughter relationship with one another. Jubilee needed the guidance of a parent, while Wolverine needed the peace and joy of a child. Due to this relationship, Jubilee is referred to as Wolverine's unofficial sidekick. The duo teamed up to take down Sentinels, fight Omega Red, Sabertooth, and Sauron, and even seek revenge on Reno and Molokai for the murder of her parents. Wolverine brought Jubilee to Professor Xavier, who welcomed the girl with open arms. Jubilee found a home with the X-Men, and even joined the X-Men Blue Team. She aided her fellow mutants in battles against Mondo, The Shi'Ar Empire, and the Brood, among others. She grew close bonds with many of the team members, including Beast, Professor Xavier (whom she took rollerblading when he briefly had the use of his legs) and Illyana Rasputin. Jubilee mourned the loss of Illyana with the rest of the X-Men, especially Jean Grey." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jubilee_(comics)

There is something that makes Jubilee the happy yet saddest character in comics. Although she always puts on the front of being spunky and exuberant, she really has issues that she deals with just like anyone else. And as mentioned above, a lot of her problems were shared with Logan (Wolverine). She found the parental guidance that she needed from him.

Although after Wolverine lost the adamantium that was laced to his skeleton, in X-Men #25 and Wolverine #75, Wolverine left the X-Men team to go out on his own, leaving Jubilee there with the X-Men. (More information on this can be found in my post "Adamantium", on this blog.) So Jubilee was finding herself yet again. But she didn't find her place with the X-Men, after Wolverine had left. So Generation X was formed, with Jubilee being the one mutant youngster that had actually had experience in the field.

SO Miss Trisha reminds me of Jubilee because of her happy and hyper personality. Her constant smiles and joking, make her personality infectious. Always a joy to talk to in chat, and a person that really brings a smile to the face of those around her.

So that is Miss Trisha in comics. Happy as ever, and hopefully always will be, with all that she has been through and still is going through.

Don't worry Miss Trisha, things will get better for you. Your future looks bright, just like you.


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 Hmmm Comic Books!
 

 

And who wouldn't mind being associated with being a comic book geek with gals like that. But I will tell you from personal experience, from over ten years of collecting -- women like that are NEVER found in comic book stores, just in the comoc books themselves!

 

ALL HAIL LADY DEATH!

 

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