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Naw, I was thinking more a skin infection from having wet underwear for the next 11 months.

Gee, I really hope you aren’t having bladder control problems yet. It’s still a good long wait until the movie comes out, and if you’re already having issues, you are going to get an infection

I heard they wanted to rename the show Felicity, but it was already taken

In the comics, Chase was DA in New York before the murder of his wife and children sees him turn into the violent, morally-compromised crimefighter known as Vigilante, willing to murder in the name of justice.

Also, in addition to the character that my typo reminded you of, there are a few Mad Dogs in DC comics and one in Marvel who is actually one of the company’s longest running characters. Just like Patsy Walker from their 1940s teen romance line grew up to be the Defender and Avenger Hellcat, her boyfriend, Buzz Baxter

You know, Labyrinth is has such a rich, visually striking and immersive fantasy setting. I’ve long wondered why it hasn’t been adapted for a video game since it first came out. Maybe, in light of the loss of our great Bowie, hallowed be his name, the plan for a reboot/sequel should shift gears and contact Microsoft or

Or get a job at your local fetish club

You are absolutely correct. Was a typo

Yeah, I guess I mean from like a real major developer. There are some more independent, smaller studio projects that have tried to tackle this sort of thing and most have been lackluster.

Honestly, figuring out how to craft a single player FPS experience set during 1800s style combat would be more creative than another sci fi themed FPS.

Yeah, Wolfman was definitely brought in to modernize. In his “Thank you and good afternoon” Meanwhile... pages, Dick Giordano was actively promoting what he called “The New DC” around the time Vigilante was in print. They tried out Wolfman on a number of different classic heroes (Superman, Green Lantern ect) in an

I’m not sure we can lable it as parody unless we know the silliness was intentional. Which I’m fairly certain it wasn’t.

If he was intended as parody, he was pretty awfully done parody. My reading of it was that they were pretty straight faced. The original limited series was an action series modeled after The Punisher, with vague intentions towards having a moral debate about vigilantism and violence in media, but no follow through. It

Mad Dog was indeed a Punisher rip off. One of the ridiculously bad ones. The art in his stuff was decent, but the writing was an atrocity.

More like a “We watched Dardevil Season 2" sort of thing.

Mad Dog was a terrible, terrible Punisher clone with atrociously bad writing.

Wild Dog... so the Arrow writers saw Daredevil Season 2 and could get permission to use Adrian Chase?

Basically

Except that isn’t the simplest explanation right? It requires reasons why we would be the most advanced species or the only one, because both scenarios are statistically improbable in an infinite universe.