^^^I was going to ask you to prove it.
I figured it’d be easier to just look it up myself.
Like I said before you’re free to interpret things any way you like, but you shouldn’t act surprised or offended when making the kinds of statements you did, and your fellow posters ask you to provide evidence.
It’s pretty standard MB protocol.
Back in the 90s Hellboy was originally one of several heroes who inhabited Darkhorse’s short-lived Legend universe. Others were The Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot, The Torch of Liberty, Madman, and Danger Unlimited. In that universe the Earth is taken over by aliens sometime in the 2000s after all the heroes (including Hellboy, presumably) mysteriously disappeared.
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"When fascism comes to America it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross." - Sinclair Lewis
“It’s your party and you can cry if you want to.” - Captain Europe
The classic version of the WIldCATs, the ones everyone thinks of when they hear the name, lasted maybe 12 issues.
Evidence? We don't got no evidence. We don't need no stinking evidence!
My last reread of XMen of the period was a few years back, but I can't recall what's being asserted.
Back to the point:
The times (and DC continuity) were different, but their mentors just let the mysterious Mr. Jupiter play all kind of weird games with The Teen Titans
Just when we thought we were rid of them mutants, it turns out X-23 usta have a job.
I’ll don the mask and wear the cape
If I am super, how can I wait?
Submariner straight up whacked a deep sea diver in his first appearance, along with a few sundry pilots and lighthouse keepers. Flashbacks tried to make him sad about it, but that's not the way it reads in the original.
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