Nor did he in any of the other ones. Chris O'Donnell and even Burt Ward didn't exactly fit the description "little kid", did they?It's worth pointing out that nowhere in the past three movies did Batman hang out with a little kid.
Nor did he in any of the other ones. Chris O'Donnell and even Burt Ward didn't exactly fit the description "little kid", did they?It's worth pointing out that nowhere in the past three movies did Batman hang out with a little kid.
^Jokes about Superman wearing his underpants outside his trousers have been a staple for comedians and pop-culture references for years now.
And Spider-Man shooting webs. Guess he should stop doing that now. Or Batman hanging out with a little kid. So long, Robin! And Hulk? Just needs a nice cup of tea and a sit down.
JD said:I think at this point they've become such a joke to the non-fans that it would be best if they stayed gone
Well, if you're gonna stoop so low as to drag facts in, there's really no point wasting time debating with you^But you quoted me in the original post, not JD. Hence my belief that you were addressing me.
Well, if you're gonna stoop so low as to drag facts in, there's really no point wasting time debating with you^But you quoted me in the original post, not JD. Hence my belief that you were addressing me.
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Jesus Christ.
Okay, you are the victor. Congrats.
How about a No-Prize?!![]()
Jokes about Batman hanging out with a kid in tights have been (and still are) as much of a 'pop culture stable' as Superman's underpants (if not more so), regardless of what's happening in the latest movie or comic.
If people are gonna joke about it anyway then why worry?
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