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Well, I don't want to speak on his behalf, but he did knock her up in the Phantom Zone. The kid was raised by Lois and Clark though, at least until a time skip aged him up into his 20's.

Yeah, I'm really baffled as to why Felix has been getting so much scorn over the past few months. There is so much other content on YouTube to get outraged over. In his defense, he's been taking it in stride.

Well, as far as I can see that's what happened.

Well, I find that a bit peculiar, since Felix is friends with a whole assortment of other content creators, and he's often used jokingly in context to YouTube itself quite frequently.

Wait, wasn't there already a schedule conflict like this before with a rival studio putting out a Jungle Book movie with Disney's new one? Did that one ever even release? If it did, Disney most certainly won that fight.

No, I think she should play her hand at writing or directing some episodes of the PPG reboot:

Do you know what's even better? Jackie Chan's rendition of it (Who was the speaking and singing voice of Shang in the Mandarin version of the film). He even has his own music video, give it a look sometime.

PISS ON *CLAP CLAP*
PISS OFF *CLAP CLAP*
PISS ON, PISS OFF

I was just about to share that as well. I don't even watch Felix, but he seems to get some bad luck when it comes to the news media painting him as a racist/anti-Semite, what with this and the thing last year as well.

Then you may be waiting a little while longer. 50 million subs don't vanish overnight. Now, a full week, maybe, but that's just because of how fucked YouTube's system is right now.

Why the fuck did WSJ edit that video as if they are covering a murder trial? The dissolve fades, ominous music, calm the fuck down.

Oy, spot-on observational humor, as always Leafster.

So the new Friday the 13th gets cancelled, and a new Halloween is announced? I'm fine with that.

Funny you bring that up, because from what I've uncovered in old pulp characters, Batman very much comes across as a mashup of Dick Tracy and The Shadow; he's got Tracy's gadgets, no-nonsense detective style, and assortment of colorful villains, and Shadow's romanticized view of justice, network of associates on his

Miller's work post-9/11 is a fascinating thing to behold, because it teeters so far into excessive self-parody you can't help but laugh in reaction. I've heard plenty of defensive arguments over the years, that All-Star Batman and The Dark Knight Strikes Back are actually self-aware in its absurdity, and honestly I've

Definitely want to check this out. The camaraderie of the two alone brings about tons of potential, and the art style is pretty slick too.

If I recall, he was not too well-received when the character first debuted, but he's certainly found his place in the Bat-family since.

You won this comment section, my good sir.

I mean, he did die four years ago, but I don't believe it was Morrison who carried it out, so to speak.