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I see how it is JTR, just 'cause you're a clone you are treated different than everyone else...lol.
I am not a clone... I'm more like a soap opera-type evil twin who took the original's place and didn't bother killing the original, just placed him in some prison in latin america, some how.
Bruce Wayne used the name Flying Fox in Adventure Comics #275 and the Executioner in Superboy #182. Both were tales of the young, pre-Batman Bruce Wayne.
I knew he used the names, not where. And i'm ok with it.
Every relationship is fundamentally a power struggle, and the individual in power is whoever likes the other person less.
-Chuck Klosterman, "Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs"
Every relationship is fundamentally a power struggle, and the individual in power is whoever likes the other person less.
-Chuck Klosterman, "Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs"
I'm probably thinking of Silk Spectre, but I'll go with two sugars and no cream.
"Black as the devil and sweet as a stolen kiss."
--I'll admit that's how I take mine, as well.
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When our story opens, the Question is investigating an impossible locked-room murder mystery involving a midget and a 6'6"-tall call girl into heavy bondage. Don't worry, I'll explain later. It's all vitally relevant.
--Alan Moore, Twilight
Every relationship is fundamentally a power struggle, and the individual in power is whoever likes the other person less.
-Chuck Klosterman, "Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs"
It was establsihed in an early issue of BoP that Black Canary takes it Black with Honey.
If someone else wants to go, be my guest.
Every relationship is fundamentally a power struggle, and the individual in power is whoever likes the other person less.
-Chuck Klosterman, "Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs"