Chew, Incognito, Batman, Sweet Tooth, FANTASTIC REALM 50
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you are gay thats not sweet tooth its not even a clown
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question, if you can answer, i'm relatively new to comics. what is a good jumping on point issue as far as the current goings on in batman? i know there are a few different stories happening:
like the new batman and robin, the battle for the cowl stuff, and the post battle for the cowl arc with dick as the new batman (but i dont know in what issue that starts). with so many options i'm baffled. do you have a recommendation? thank you! love watching your reviews
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lol the zoom ins were pretty trippy
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i thought you was gonna say used absoloutely love chicken lol
Peace!!
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THank you very much, I will be watching like always!
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Not to mention with how many British writers are currently working in the American system. Of course, with only a few exceptions, there isn't that many great to good British Super Heroes.
Of course I still have a problem with Pete Wisdom for defiling Kitty.
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Wow, thats kind of depressing that DC and Marvel have for the most part shunned british superheroes. I mean you would think that in comic book world with so many american superheroes theres got to be a few across the pond right? Maybe its because we americans seem to have a hard time accepting anything foreign, I mean when a UK film can actually make it here to the states it they dont exactly explode at the box office
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nice
Why did stop doing Spawn reviews?
sai011 2 years ago
I've not made a conscious choice not to review Spawn I've just missed it for a few issues. We're here to bring you the reviews you want so look out for some Spawn in the show soon.
FantasticRealm 2 years ago
This may sound like a bit of an odd question but after watching the Spider-Woman motion comics it made me realize that there arent many british superheroes, atleast in american comics. Are there any other interesting british superheroes around(judge dredd may be a british comic but isnt he american?)
Bestial1985 2 years ago
Judge Dredd is basically what Brits imagine America is like lol. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen are mostly British. Billy Butcher and Hughie Campbell in 'The Boys' are Brits too. Wolfsbane from the X-Men is Scottish and Pixie is from Wales. John Constantine is British not that you could tell from the Keanu Reeves incarnation and technically he lacks the prerequisite super power. So you're right, there aren't many British super heroes.
FantasticRealm 2 years ago
Iyare, you gotta check out Timestorm 4!
Lineofdeath2 2 years ago
I'll try to catch up on it soon.
FantasticRealm 2 years ago