Splackavelli
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I agree with a lot of what you said. for the #1 issue thing how do you feel about that spiderman series by McFarlane or the x menbook by jim lee? actually they are not reboots but to me it's like starting over. Jason todd should have stayed dead. hew was an asshole as the red hood and his death was a constant reminder to batman. I have some story arc books about a young tim drake following batman and nightwing around snapping photos of them and doing detective work. he notices that batman became angry and careless since Jason's death. these events lead to tim becoming the next robin. wolverines origin... never cared for it. all I needed was the short tough guy named logan with a mysterious past I never read the origin books. superpets yeah ridiculous . it's just as asinine and cliché as every super hero having there own personal vehicle(the super car, the fantasticar the spidermobile the arrow mobile) all those vehicles existed,or every superhero having a female counterpart or jr partner all due to the silverage. the only thing I disagree on is the multiverse thing. its not a hard concept to follow and makes for good storytelling . multiverse theory gave us good shit like infinite crisis and the crime syndicate of America. I like the multiverse seconded by time paradoxes like flashpoint , days of the future past, and age of apocalypse.
p.s thunderbird warpaths older brother is still taking a dirtnap after 37 years(unless you know something I don't) jean grey johhny storm and nightcrawler are still dead as well and dead villians usually stay dead
p.s thunderbird warpaths older brother is still taking a dirtnap after 37 years(unless you know something I don't) jean grey johhny storm and nightcrawler are still dead as well and dead villians usually stay dead
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