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Arrow, The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow and Vixen are taking over San Diego Comic Con's Hall H on Saturday, July 11.
8:00–11:00 p.m. Warner Bros. Television & DC Entertainment Present: Super Hero Saturday Night Offers Fans a Look Inside the Worlds of Arrow, The Flash and Gotham, plus a Pilot Screening of Supergirl and Video Presentations of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow and Vixen: DC fans … get ready for another Super Hero Saturday Night! Warner Bros. Television and DC Entertainment will again welcome fans into the worlds of some of DC Comics’ greatest characters during a three-hour super-experience in Hall H. The exclusive evening will feature a pilot screening of the highly anticipated new action series Supergirl, followed by a Q&A with stars and producers; plus, individual special video presentations and Q&As with stars and producers from Arrow, The Flash and Gotham. Also, don’t miss a special Q&A with cast and producers of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow and a peek at the new digital series Vixen.
Hall H
With a velour hoody thoughKiller Croc wearing croc-skin jacket
Welp
The -MAN part isn't really what makes the name sound stupidName may sound ridiculous but if you really think about it, it's all in line with the other names out there. Spider-MAN, Super-MAN, Bat-MAN, Ant-MAN, Squirrel GIRL, Human Torch, etc... It really isn't as bad as some other ridiculous names like Matter Eater Lad, Arm Fall Off Boy, Fruit Boy and Super Slave.
To me it's the Tattooed part that is ridiculous.I just meant they often just add the word MAN or WOMAN or GIRL after a noun (or adjective) and you got the hero or villain name. It does sound extra stupid to call someone Tattooed Man but again it's just adding MAN to the name the character closely relates to.
Maybe because Marvel already have characters with those names? Not sure, maybe Marvel got them first so they didn't want to copy or the character was conceived much, much earlier so it fell at a time where cheesy names were being given left and right? Really don't know his history. Or maybe they do not want him confused with the guy from Fantasy Island?
Also, I vaguely remember but isn't there an ink villain in Batman Beyond?
Agreed WTF is that..... :xJust when I thought it couldn't get any worse than Killer Croc we get this Tattoo guy.
I think Mr tattoos sounds a little better than tattoos man