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They usually have distended their stomachs through overstuffing them, though.

Glad to see this is on Hulu and Crunchyroll. My sister loves the original so she'll be able to check out the new one without paying for a subscription.

People close to the situation such as Neal Adams, who hates Kane, have said that for all of Kane having this contract that only he gets credit for creating Batman, and wanting DC to enforce it for sixty years despite Finger clearly having quite a bit more to do with Batman, according to Adams at least, Kane still

I never said they paid him MUCH. They never paid any of them much, even Bob Kane. See my other comments for more. Neal Adams had a long story about how he managed to secure some very minor amounts of money for Siegel and Shuster—it still only amounted like half a million dollars or something.

She was obnoxious in basically every facet of her personality and actions, not just in the window decal choice. It wasn't necessarily because she was a lesbian that she put it up there, but because SHE was a lesbian, if you know what I mean.

It may be paradoxical, but people who exercise less eat more because they are fat. Taking into account required caloric intake v. exercise in a talk about pizza already shows you are on a totally different wavelength, here.

Am I the only one who likes luke-warm pizza? The cheese gets all rubbery, and it's cool enough that you can kind of just slide it straight down your gullet—hey, where's everyone going?

Take both and mix and match the toppings so you have a supreme pizza.

Ethiopians have food?! My mother LIED to me!

I usually just propose we use The Feats of Strength to settle who gets the last slice.

Pineapple ham is pretty good, though.

I like as many toppings as possible. I'm a supreme man.

Not scientific unless body weight is taken into account. Obviously a fat guy can polish off four slices. Tiny waifs may only eat one.

Yeah, I just read that as far as financial payments go, they've been making them to Bill Finger's heirs since the '80s, so at this point it's just the written credit they don't put on there.

I think there is something of a misunderstanding of what Kane got out of having his name on the thing—not much. He got to be editor and get a bigger paycheck at the time, and got his name on everything even though he didn't write the story or do the artwork, but from what I understand having his name on Batman didn't

It's funny because as Neal Adams pointed out in an interview I heard of him, putting Finger's name on stuff, or putting Siegel and Shuster's name on stuff, didn't even cost DC much in royalties overall. Adams' negotiated for Siegel and Shuster to get like, 500,000 a piece at one point (may have been substantially

They know he's dead, right?

in regardes to Bob Kane, I've heard getting all the credit for Batman barely got him anything financially until like 1989. Finger and other comic book artists (such as the two creators of Superman) were screwed MORE, but it's not like Kane got much out of it other than his name pointlessly put on everything related to

Another possible caveat besides playing one game for ten minutes is whether they even had a group of at least 30 participants. If it was like ten people then you can't even make the most broad of statistical analyses.

Hey, you're the judge and I'm the….law-talkin'…guy.