This is so weird. I mean. He was never really alive.
I like the part about how he almost died in World War II, but "actually, he was encased in ice and in a state of suspended animation. Many years later he was discovered by the superhero group the Avengers and thawed out to continue his career."
On second thought, I'll take that over CNN's Big Bold Text stating "Couey convicted of raping, murdering young girl" or Fox News front page cover of Mexico's Half Tone Man with this image to go along with it.
THE TERROISTS HAVE WON!
This is so weird. I mean. He was never really alive.
I like the part about how he almost died in World War II, but "actually, he was encased in ice and in a state of suspended animation. Many years later he was discovered by the superhero group the Avengers and thawed out to continue his career."
Um, OK.
what??!!?
like why would you kill him...and since when does cA have super powers asside still being alive
actually, i don't know if the absurdity is that they shot them or that this story was on the cover of NYTimes?
On second thought, I'll take that over CNN's Big Bold Text stating "Couey convicted of raping, murdering young girl" or Fox News front page cover of Mexico's Half Tone Man with this image to go along with it.
glad i took that defensive shotgun class. best be getting ready now...
oh man...i totally thought this was going to be another wacked-out thread by indy_is_crap.
thank god it's about a comic book hero.
Backing away... slowly... slowly.
it's a statement..... hopefully this government will figure it out and stop this shyt....
ma' bell has the ill communication
Does anyone one in the administration read comic books?
gimmick!
remember when superman 'died' in the nineties..?
".. now he's a court jester with a broken heart..."
oops.. that's in the article
it still a gimmick.
i agree.. just when the mainstream consumer starts to forget, BAM! back in the spotlight.
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