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July 05, 2009

Batman was Silly Part 16: Caveman at Large









What better way to cure a hangover from some 4th of July celebrations than with a new silly Batman cover? If your answer was drink lots of water and take an advil or two than you are probably right. But this is a close runner up. This weeks cover deals with a reoccurring theme of cavemen or at least prehistoric doings. Except this time Batman and Robin are at least in their own time period. We are also reminded of the time period when these comics were made and how this country was a lot less sensitive towards racial profiling. I mean, what, just because he's a caveman he automatically finds caves wherever he goes? Tisk tisk DC comics. I expected more out of you. Just make sure those wanna-be cavemen from Geico don't see this.










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Finding Batman's Batcave: So easy a caveman can do it


1 comments:

Alex R. Cronk-Young said...

hahahaha, I love your blurb below the picture.

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