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No problem. I've got quite the ever-growing list at the moment as well. I've been meaning to start on King's Batman for like a year now, but there are so many characters I prefer to read over Bats these days that it just keeps getting bumped, lol.Thanks! I'll put it on list (which has become extensive).
Ok I was confused at first because by his name, I didn't know who his father was, but then I saw a picture of him and it was obvious.DC answers to Marvel with their own "famous father's son will write comics", but this one actually has proven his mettle.
Exclusive: Joe Hill is writing and overseeing a new line of DC horror comics
Can't believe Hank Hill has another son and he's into horror writing.
**** yes! Just saw EBGames (Canada's Gamestop) will carry NECA's 7" 90s TMNT figures.
So damn happy I would set a Schumacher Batman GIF as my avvie.
Yup, seen it. Hopefully they'll make it non exclusive or sell the individual figures down the road. The 1/4 scale of Shredder looks fantastic, aside from the crossed eyes...Have you seen NECA's SDCC19 ''The Capture of Splinter'' set? It's glorious.
Still on my STAS rewatch. "The Late Mr. Kent" is right up there with some of the best of BTAS, imo. Also, I've decided that if Metallo is still lame even when written by Dini & Co. and played by Malcolm McDowell, then he's just gonna be lame no matter what. Like just about every Kryptonite-based villain. He's one I don't care to ever see in the movies, unless he's the opening sequence villain that gets defeated in the first 10 minutes, lol.
Metallo has never really impressed me, but I think there is some untapped potential there. He might be best as a villain for Cyborg.
Still on my STAS rewatch. "The Late Mr. Kent" is right up there with some of the best of BTAS, imo.