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10 Superheroes Who Need New Catchphrases

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arrowone said:
I'm so bad I assumed these were all videos you were sending and thus I never bothered to click on them (my flashplayer's disabled).

This article's an example of why I liked the black-suit dorky Peter Parker. Most of these comic creations are made by writers who are anti-social for a whole bunch of reasons, normally because the acceptable thing to something met by obstacles and dilemmas only a creative person -- such as a comic book writer -- would think of. Thus I always liked the concept of the superhero who says stupid things when he does talk and often in small amounts. Afterall, once you've excluded put downs and statements designed to decieve and attract, there's really nothing left but -- it's Batman time! Like that's why I'll bet people love Alfred and Aunt May, often someone trying to write a novel or draw a comic or (write a comic, which is cooler and WAAAAAAAAAAAAY more fun then a novel), he's not going to leave his house much because it's irritating to start and stop a project all the time. The only ones left thus for expository dialogue? Your butler or your mom who's got white hair and knitting.
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