I’m just going to assume that this would actually work because I’m already reading a comic strip about a man who can turn himself into sand and I don’t feel like pointing out other inconsistences. After all, it’s a comic strip. It’s not supposed to be the most realistic thing ever. That’s one of reasons I don’t like the Ultimate Marvel universe. They’re trying to make a comic book where a kid got bit by a spider and gained super-powers more realistic. Lost cause, people.
Oh my god, it’s a freaking 1950’s style robot! Okay, I’m interested in this plot now, at least until the robot proves to be a lame duck.
Fewer kids get to live with super-heroes in a Skull Cave, Phantom. Also, shouldn’t the Phantom be worried about his kids’ needs right now? I mean, yes, he may need to take some time alone to heal, but they kids just lost their mother. You don’t want them to lose their father, too.
Day of ones
Posted by meekrat on November 11, 2009
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