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If I remember my commentary right, at no point in the opening does it actually say what the show is, but it's so good nobody notices. People just automatically know it's Batman. You don't have to tell them.

I feel the exact opposite. It's SUPPOSED to look like a luchador mask. He's from South America (or thereabouts). Well, in the comics, he is.

Europe? Oh. Well, there are... other methods...

They're all on Netflix! Buy one month and do a marathon, then cancel before it renews.

Batman/Houdini: The Devil's Workshop featured a very similar early 1900's Batman, but I think it was set in a different alt. universe.

Yes.

*explodes*

No, the most disturbing hentai would be if they HADN'T been aged up.

Alternate universe? I understood it as everything in the first half happened, but we saw it as Sarah saw it - the eyes of a comic-reading teen where spandex actually looks good on people.

My dad once told me about the butter wars in Wisconsin/Illinois. Illinois had margarine, Wisconsin had butter. If you tried to take one to the other side, you were quite likely to be shot as you passed the border.

I'm not sure how that would give them powers, but you're right, curious teenagers will lick anything to get hig—... oh, LINK? Never mind.

I have to admire Guillermo del Toro's style, but those movies just weren't Hellboy movies. They were MIB with monsters instead of aliens. The second movie especially, where they're walking through the lobby and all the monsters are being caged or arrested or what have you... it's the same as those scenes in MIB/II

I would probably read History Point Zero...

BRLNT!

Did you know it's now out on DVD?

Jean Grey always comes back. ALWAYS.

Fish eat other fish. A mermaid or Aquaman eating fish is just natural.

You could say that Ghost Rider is a sequel in the same sense that one Three Stooges short following another is a sequel.