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 11 months 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 11 months ago
A question that I’ve pondered for years…☹︎
derdave969 11 months ago
Eddie thinks outside the box because there is no box that could contain his curiosity.
Mike Baldwin creator 11 months ago
Ha! Evil Geniuses could learn a few things from Eddie.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member 11 months ago
These are the questions that keep Eddie up at night.
cuzinron47 11 months ago
Don’t give the bad guys ideas.
Andrew Bosch Premium Member 11 months ago
Didn’t the Riddler do a similar thing in Batman Forever?
sperry532 11 months 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 11 months 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.