While not keen on hunting, I think the ride looks wonderful..
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Due to the robins getting progressively younger, A lot of neighbourhood kids seem to think they can also be a superhero.
Jason, who knows firsthand the dangers of being a kid vigilante (he died as one, after all) opens up a Martial arts Centre for the kids of Gotham.
there’s no payment required, and you can see kids who look like they wouldn’t be out of place in the Wayne manor suburb helping a younger crime alley attendee perfect a punch-and-grab combo.
He calls it ‘Jaybirds nest’, runs it as many nights he can afford, and tries to discourage the young children from a hero’s life while still teaching them how to defend themselves.
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You guys. cringe is a negative emotion. odium took moash's pain. moash can't feel cringe anymore no wonder he's fucking like that
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rizzle rosehearts cooks for his best friend gone terribly wrong☹️ (the quesadilla smacked tho)
based on this video!: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUqqgUgTxgg
bonus:
cater ace and deuce bully their boomer friend 💔💔💔
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The Consumer
In the case of superheroes, even the goofy variants Archie handed to the characters to match the campy Batman craze, the color scheme of the uniforms is of the utmost import. Or, maybe it isn't -- Betty's 'Superteen' non get up (the boys get tights and long underwear -- more on Jughead later) has blue and red but decades later they decided they better make it all red. Uniformity with anything else from this sub series they reprint -- she does have a costume.
With a name like 'The Consumer' I assume we get some hazy political commentary out of it. But no. Not unless this counts:
Yeah. Rachel Carson hated DDT too. As did the bald eagle and the duck hawk -- two creatures the banning of the chemical resulted in a species population comeback.
Update: caption change previously left unnoticed.
Round the World, Round the World
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