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The John Byrne post-Crisis revamp of the "Superman" mythology had Kal-El's gestation matrix open after his spaceship landed on Earth. In an "Elseworlds" story, the U.S. Supreme Count concluded that emerging from an artificial womb counts as a "birth", making him a U.S. citizen. https://t.co/zKkagrvqb5
Surrealism and professional assassins. 😅
I mean, even body horror mangaka Junji Ito is capable of parodying himself by writing cute comics about cats in his usual grotesque art style. 😅
Man, having a lively debate on atheism and theism on your Twitter timeline sure is fun, isn't it? 😅
The problem started well before the New 52. I blame the architects of "Infinite Crisis" for it since they took the aberration that was the Wonder Woman from "Kingdom Come" and tried to twist her mainstream counterpart's personality to match it. I hope @JamesGunn fixes this. https://t.co/yQetan12xJ
こちらのツイートにはセンシティブな表現が含まれている可能性があります。
...why a utopian society would have so many malcontents/rebels that you'd need an entire planet to contain them (much less a death penalty) and the wisdom of banishing Phantom - whose powers cause him to bring out the worst in people - to a planet where the worst people are. 4/4
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ADDENDUM: This is never explicitly explained in the manga, but there's a whole lot of uncomfortable implications on this page, where we see what appears to the skeletonized remains of Phantom chained to a wall surrounded by a pile of corpses. The blood splatter on the wall... 1/3
We could teach them some other stuff as well. 🙂 https://t.co/vOYfKK46Fy
こちらのツイートにはセンシティブな表現が含まれている可能性があります。
Hilariously enough, it appears that the story WAS translated into English as "Mickey's Inferno" in - and I kid you not - "Walt Disney's Comics" #666 (March 2006). 🤣 https://t.co/biEzBSybrW