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Dapper Dan
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I am a bit afraid to ask, but how is DKIII?

The first time I've seen 2001: A Space Odyssey it was at home, and I loved it and thought it was a truly great film. Then I've watched it at home again, and still loved it. So… yeah.

Thank you for mentioning that one-shot, I'll look it up.

I would even call it one of the very best single issues ever made.

I just want to say I really like Jimmy Olsen and all the wonderful and crazy things he had become over the years. Also, he looks really good in women's clothes.

Don't forget about weather balloons.

I think they should have Darth Vader walk around and talk like George C. Scott in Dr. Strangelove.

Don't be silly, there is no segregation in the Extended Universe. All stories are equal… but some stories are more equal than others.

And as was said before, a lot of Star Wars video games had an opening crawl. Heck, even comic books have it.

The star trek is just a metaphor for beating their wives.

I've always seen it this way too. The whole plan for saving the human race made his whole body erect.

Hmm, good point. I didn't look at it that way, but you are probably right. And I'll try to read the rest of the story when I'll get a chance.

I hope that won't lead you to making a deal with the Devil.

No, I am fairly certain this wasn't the whole story. But thank you for that bit about the Eradicator, I didn't know he was a pre-existing character.

What's this? You mentioned Brightest Day without saying anything about undead fish? I can't believe it.

And what about Morrison's run in the 00's? Even though I enjoyed the majority of it, its whole premise was basically "Batman is the greatest human in the history of the world".

Superman: Reign of the Supermen

It's really easy to forget he's still a guy, because in 9 out of 10 stories, he's effectively as perfect and invulnerable as Superman (if not more so).

…Frank Stallone?

Superman, mainly because of this!