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April 21, 2009

Batman Was Silly Part 10: The Monstrous Beast










This weeks cover brings another return of the Bat-Hound. We first saw Bat-Hound nearly giving away Batman's secret identity. Now we see him protecting some not-so-scary looking monstrous beast. Also the very touchy scientific ethics topic of killing monstrous beasts on the spot is brought up. Why is Bat-Hound protecting this beast? Could he also know Batman's secret identity and Bat-Hound needs him for more proof? Or does Bat-Hound not believe in the killing of monstrous beasts for science?









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"Gee willikers Batman! Have our writers ran out of ideas?!"



4 comments:

Alex R. Cronk-Young said...

Niiiice, internal linking. Thats what all the big blogs do to help keep people on their sites for longer. Now we gotta start gettin' the clicks by posting news items about the top 10 best boob scenes in movies and the top 10 hottest video game characters and shit. haha.

Whats up with that thing though? Its like a giant mosquito without its wings and with fins for hands. It looks like something I drew in elementary school instead of doing my work.

Dan W Manhattan Ph.D said...

Haha i know. It doesn't seem too menacing so I'm thinking it is a good monstrous beast and only bathound knows it.

And yea I was excited when I realized I could refer readers to a previous post

Dan W Manhattan Ph.D said...

The security word I had to type to make that comment ^ was ploopp hahahaha

Alex R. Cronk-Young said...

haha, so juvenile dan. tsk tsk.

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