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Don Marz
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Do we have New 52 Spring-Heeled Jack yet? Or is he still dead?

Thanks for the tip on the Alvin - I'll pick one up.

Y'all have fun fighting over that.

I'm glad he had a dog?

That sort of stuff works to get tips out of people, assuming you also do your job.

Think the idea is that you churn a new audience out of the kids who demand toys.

I remember the Catman-led Secret Six… what issues did Catman lead the Suicide Squad?

Great write-up, Tim.

It's fine.

one that he says will reference the “iconic shots and iconic lines” of
Oscar-winning visual effects artist Stan Winston’s directorial debut

The peel-back ban of Drag Race.

It's the same deal as Spider-Man. Batman usually has his own turf and corresponding threats because he's more profitable to the company.

And if there's no Flashes of Two Worlds moment that uses the TV actor in the movies to follow, they don't understand the parts of their comics they should be mining.

Now it returns, quoted like a parable of realpolitik, in Suicide Squad,
writer-director David Ayer’s attempt to pry an assortment of B-list and
C-list DC Comics villains out of the clammy hands of nerdlingers and
get them on his own strict regimen of edgy posturing and manly personal
crises. Ayer, who caught his big

The game of reading A.V. Club

He's an admiral by "Encounter at Farpoint", so one assumes he made captain at some point.

For the common good, sure. For the ranking officers' personal soap operas, eh. Again, it's a TV show.

So I see you didn't read my comment, great.

They'd all suck to work under as bosses. They all take risks with their entire crews and millions of lives to save members of the bridge crew because they're friends. That's mostly what the shows are about, scene to scene.