sinewave
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Darthphere said:It was at one point.
That sounds like something either Grant Morrison or Mark Waid would come up with.
Darthphere said:It was at one point.
TheCorpulent1 said:Yeah, I'll make a note of that whenever I decide to start listening to *****es' opinions. Kal-El 8's ass still seems firmly unkicked from where I'm sitting. *****.![]()
GoldenAgeHero said:seems like batman's *****ieness has rubbed off onto corp.
Darthphere said:It had to go somehwere, but we talk to each other like that because deep down theres a love burning to get out.
dang...sinewave said:sounds like "the clap" to me. you should get that looked at.
TheCorpulent1 said:So... your problem is that the Great White Shark isn't well known?![]()
trustyside-kick said:Kind of bothered me how they made The Great White Shark the mastermind behind this. I read Arkham Asylumn: Living Hell and I know what happened with Harvey and him but it is sort of dumb...and I do not recall Penguin even fleeing the city which bothered me as well...and the only time we have seen The Great White Shark was in Arkham Asylumn: Living Hell and Penguin was not even in it.
Everything was good but I think I need to re-read the whole arc to say that it ended well.![]()
Yeah... and "Face the Face" shows him using his status around Arkham to influence the inmates, which carries over to when they escape from Arkham, which is how he orchestrated all of the stuff in the arc. I don't see how it doesn't make sense.trustyside-kick said:No, my point is that it does not make sense.
At the end of Arkham Asylumn: Living Hell that concerns him, basically he becomes the 'man' around Arkham...nothing else.