oHOTmu or NOT Ep.13: Blackout to Black Talon

A lunatic who fell down a dark hole. An African king. A vampire mutant from Conan's era. An evil voodoo priest. Which are Hot, and which are Not? The girls know the answers.

Featuring permanent panelists Elyse (Havana Nights), Isabel (Lip-Bomb), Nathalie (DJ Nath), Josée (Art-Girl), Amélie (AmyUltraViolet) and Shotgun.

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Credits:
"Can You Dig It?" (Theme for oHOTmu or NOT?) by Brian Tyler.

Bonus clips from: "Blackout: The Power Outage That Left 50 Million W/o Electricity" by The New York Times; "Captain America: Civil War" by Anthony and Joe Russo, starring Chadwick Bosman; "UnderWorld" by Len Wiseman, bloopers starring Kate Beckinsale as Selene; "Live and Let Die" by CCC, starring Roger Moore and Geoffrey Holder.

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Comments

Erich said…
An odd bit of trivia: Because Blackout died (during the Avengers "Under Siege" storyline) in the interim between this issue of OHOTMU and the time the "Book of the Dead" issues came out, he wound up getting two entries. I can just imagine by the time you get to the Books of the Dead--"Wait, didn't we see this guy before?" Frankly, I don't think he'll be any hotter the second time around...
Anonymous said…
The comments about house-cleaning zombies and "why not just get a Roomba" made me laugh; maybe Roombas are zombie vacuum cleaners? I also liked the "official definition" of a zombie...almost sounded like she was reading from a D&D manual!

So Black Panther is hotter than Batman? Who knew? Not much to say about Black Talon...wasn't he the one who "raised" Wonder Man from his suspended animation? As I mentioned in the comments on Black King, there's quite a difference between portrayals of male and female Hellfire Club members; just wait till you get to White Queen!

By the way, I hope you all didn't think *I* was saying there are no attractive women under 120 lbs...I was saying that's what the comics' *creators* seem to think, judging by all the height/weight/illustration discrepancies.

Mike W.
Siskoid said…
Mike...D&D: Elyse was reading right from the comic. Somebody at Marvel was a role-player...
That last point: No one thought that, don't worry.