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I'm Batman...



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The theory presented here is actually very interesting and valid. The image of Batman stepping on a rake makes me giggle every time I think of it. If this idea were embraced more often, Marvel and/or DC could corner a niche market with a series monthly completely comedic, over-the-top revisions of well-known characters. Marvel has done this to an extent with its "What If" series of comics, and DC joined with Dark Horse to create the darkly comedic "Joker/Mask" crossover, but an overall cynical view of the industry's otherwise most beloved characters would be refreshing.





More Bat-Antics:

http://www.shortpacked.com/d/20050218.html
http://www.shortpacked.com/d/20050131.html

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