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    Sure. Fine. I assumed because he was still Red Robin, he must have been some sort of Robin beforehand. But it's not terribly relevant to my point, which was that any of these changes might be explained satisfactorily. Taken together, they suggest that DC either has some very peculiar editorial policy, or some

    ..And Animal Man's wife and family

    So, he's still in play as a character, then?

    See, here's the thing. DC tweaked their universe a few years ago, and it was looking pretty good. Then (with the latest official version of Superman's origin barely off the presses) they announced the "New 52" and started over from scratch.

    And of course....

    Could be— though "Tonto" is probably an unfortunate accident. He likely got his name from "Squanto," one of the few Natives named in the American history texts of the period.

    By the year 2000, we will have flying cars and a base on teh moon!

    Look up the Glen Ridge Rape— for one example.

    Okay, somehow I got to this forum from the one posted today on the same story. Mea culpa.

    If you really need to see it, just search. Others keep reposting it.

    In the Amanda Todd case, the cyber-vigilantes provided a confusion of information, including contact info that belonged to someone else entirely. In this case, the people on the video condemn themselves, even if they aren't the assailants.

    I kind of prefer this version of the outfit.

    I imagine many people will now post their own additions to the list, so let me note that

    Actually, it turns out it's Ben Reilly (who thinks he's Peter Parker) who died in Doc Ock's body, and Peter Parker, who isn't a clone, will return and duke it out with the Ockter-man, and Mephisto will make everyone forget it happened, and then MJ wakes up and finds Bobby Ewing in her shower. With a can of New Coke.

    Soylent Green is people! It's peeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeople!

    What the other replies said.

    With the rise of the World Wide Web, we've all started to move less, and most of us have handles.

    The graphic novel most purchased by non-comic-reading friends: Clowes' Ghost World. And, just for the record, Kirk and the Krew meet the Doctor in one chapter of Assimilation.

    People are arguing who has the right to call themselves geeks? What a bunch of nerds.

    That's an unholy mess of names.