If only the superhero comic was still family-friendly. The issues the boys are reading must be over 50 years old or are reprints of said issues. https://www.comicbookdaily.Com/columns/whosoever-holds-this-hammer-blogs-2/whosoever-holds-this-hammer-comics-“r”-for-kids/
One thing I’ve wondered since I first started reading Batman, on a clear night, as is often shown in the comics, exactly what is the Batsignal being projected onto? It’s a mystery.
Silenced Victim Premium Member about 1 year ago
If only the superhero comic was still family-friendly. The issues the boys are reading must be over 50 years old or are reprints of said issues. https://www.comicbookdaily.Com/columns/whosoever-holds-this-hammer-blogs-2/whosoever-holds-this-hammer-comics-“r”-for-kids/
Just-me about 1 year ago
A question that I’ve pondered for years…☹︎
derdave969 about 1 year ago
Eddie thinks outside the box because there is no box that could contain his curiosity.
Mike Baldwin creator about 1 year ago
Ha! Evil Geniuses could learn a few things from Eddie.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 1 year ago
These are the questions that keep Eddie up at night.
cuzinron47 about 1 year ago
Don’t give the bad guys ideas.
Andrew Bosch Premium Member about 1 year ago
Didn’t the Riddler do a similar thing in Batman Forever?
sperry532 about 1 year ago
One thing I’ve wondered since I first started reading Batman, on a clear night, as is often shown in the comics, exactly what is the Batsignal being projected onto? It’s a mystery.
paullp Premium Member about 1 year ago
If Eddie were my kid, I’d be ready with these two very reasonable answers to that question:
(1) The bad guys don’t have Batman’s resources — those things cost money.
(2) Batman is too clever to be fooled like that.
I never believed in talking down to my children.