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Yeah, that's friggin' weird. I liked the abridged version, where Maron ends up pwning Krillin and giving him a massive jawdrop.

"I'm gonna break you . . ." "What?" ". . . like a Kit-Kat bar!!" "WHAT?!?"

Does anybody remember Adam appearing in the third DC Comics special of Robot Chicken? His Batman got brought to the mainstream DC universe, fought modern Batfoes, got a face full of anthrax from Penguin, went through a dying Gladiator-style dream sequence, then came back to life after Bruce Ward dumped him in a

You remember Johnny Bravo? "Their favorite food is faces."

Except for the last two seasons, I don't think The Batman was worth remembering. Joker with massive bare feet? Penguin with silent ninja girl companions? CLUEMASTER?!?!??? No, no, no, HELL no.

All I remember from that is "Ace Of Spades" and "That was easy. He just pretended that was Tim Burton."

I don't think it's a bad line, given how many times Magneto has hopped the morality fence. "Is Erik helping us? Wait, I think I have an app for that . . ."

Should "Frank" and "load" be in the same sentence?

The closest to an adaptation was "The Red Ball" on the third season of The Boondocks.

Was Ein invaluable to the crew at any point? I mean, he was cute as heck, and I felt bad when Ed used him as a pillow without consent. But aside from getting gooned on mushrooms, I don't think the "data dog" came in handy.

Did the DoppelBruce clone die? If not, that's him on the gargoyle. Shit, there might be dozens of Bruces in cold storage outside of Gotham City. I refuse to believe that the real Bruce would be accelerated that rapidly.

Is wrestling more bizarre than Gotham? I'm thinking "no."

I interviewed Scott Westerfeld at the MoCCA Arts Festival in April: https://www.bleedingcool.co… (I'd HTML link it, but I don't think the text turns blue here).

Come on, Senator. You beat one asshole because he dragged a late friend's name through the mud. I would endorse Anderson Cooper, but you're more qualified.

Anytime I don't see Barbara and Tabitha, I imagine they're shopping for knee-high boots. They know that they got enough of those, but you never can have too many. Or maybe they're just murdering people in creative ways.

I never thought she took herself seriously. She'd get interviewed, hype herself up, then break out into laughter because NOBODY should be afraid of her 99 percent of the time.

Also: Judy Greer dealing with crazy people, as opposed to playing a crazy person. If I'm there with her, I'd be screaming "YOU ARE NOT MY SUPERVISOR!!!!" a lot.

I thought tonight's episode was it. I mean, it felt like a series finale. Maybe we'll get West Coast critters next year?

Does anybody remember the anime? I didn't get that deep into it.