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Gonna put this out into the universe again before it happens (or not). I believe that #Agent13’s villain-turn was so left field for #SharonCarter’s char. dev. We know #SecretInvasion is coming, so I also strongly believe she’s a #Skrull. This’ll be the big reveal when she dies https://t.co/zx5oF4e8VN
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Kingdom Come: #WhatIf #theJoker killed Lois; #Flashpoint: What if #theFlash saved his mother? The problem is that too often, editorial has allowed #ElseWorld type stories to become canon to continuity. For ex, “The Killing Joke” was never meant to be canon
Someone tweeted earlier this week to name some of your fav pastiches of characters. #Slapstick’s not on my list, but he definitely seems to be a mashup of #theJoker & #theCreeper. And of course Scottie Young’s Gertrude from “I Hate Fairyland” borrowed some elements from Slapstick https://t.co/gi6ZnEL4St
Post your 4 favorite pastiches from any media and tag 4
@DavidGallaher @pulp2pixel @ToyGalaxyDan @LongboxHeroes https://t.co/Q2VxctFtho
But none, except Dick Grayson, have been #Batman (Damian doesn’t count). Yet how have naming conventions affected the mantle & legacy of #theFlash? I’d argue it has ever since Barry Allen’s return & re-introduction into DC Continuity. Biggest bubble being btwn Wally West & Barry https://t.co/dH5qEyMgqL
Naming conventions in comics are important, especially as it relates to legacy. “Robin,” for example could refer to 5 or 6 different characters, each whom have held the mantle & often go by their 1st names or by their new code names: #Nightwing, Red Hood, Red #Robin, Spoiler, etc https://t.co/QyLQSkUBBA