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David Farley
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My favorites come from the mind of Don Martin.....

KLOONG, BLIT, DROOT, FLADDAP, DRIPPLE, SKLORSH, and others.

The man had a gift.

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Boy, howdy! "Tha-packity-packity-packity..."
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Sabertooth once kicked in a door with a resounding "STRUNK!"
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Stéphane Garrelie
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snikt. bang. pow. boom. doom.splash
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Jeff Stockwell
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tek

I first saw that in an issue of FF by JB.
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Thanos Kollias
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The sound of Cyclops's blasts and Spider-Man's webbing being shot. Also, Wolverine's claws sound cool!
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Dave Carr
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Thanos beat me to it.  I've always liked "Zark!"

Now that I think about it, though, Cyclops' optic blasts probably shouldn't even make a sound.

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Andrew Bitner
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SPROING!

Yeah, that Don Martin had a way with sounds...

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DANG-IT...Brian took mine!

My favorite of the Martin SFX is probably the sound of Wonder Woman taking off her top, which was something like, FLOOPSH, damn, I wish I had that MAD MAG next to me at the moment so I could get it right.

Denny O'Neil once told me that Doug Moench had different sound effects for daggers hitting different kinds of wood, because a dagger embedding into a piece of oak would sound different than it doing the same to a piece of pine.

MPH

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John Young
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What about the Bhaw ha ha, is that a sound effect or is it speach?
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