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* For Jason Todd in the comic, for Wonder Woman in the JLU episode. |
* For Jason Todd in the comic, for Wonder Woman in the JLU episode. |
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{{quote|"Excuse me, but I think this is ''yours''."}} |
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* Don't forget Superman's CMOA: |
* Don't forget Superman's CMOA: |
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{{quote|"Burn."}} |
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* The JLU episode is the only time [[Alan Moore]] has ever liked an adaptation of his work, that alone makes it a CMOA for the entire JLU writing and production staff. |
* The JLU episode is the only time [[Alan Moore]] has ever liked an adaptation of his work, that alone makes it a CMOA for the entire JLU writing and production staff. |
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* It's also a rather twisted CMOA for Mongul who goes from B-Lister to [[High Octane Nightmare Fuel]] in the space of a single story arc. |
* It's also a rather twisted CMOA for Mongul who goes from B-Lister to [[High Octane Nightmare Fuel]] in the space of a single story arc. |
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{{quote|"Happy Birthday, Kryptonian. I give you, oblivion." |
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Latest revision as of 21:16, 7 August 2014
- For Jason Todd in the comic, for Wonder Woman in the JLU episode.
"Excuse me, but I think this is yours." |
- Don't forget Superman's CMOA:
"Burn." |
- The JLU episode is the only time Alan Moore has ever liked an adaptation of his work, that alone makes it a CMOA for the entire JLU writing and production staff.
- It's also a rather twisted CMOA for Mongul who goes from B-Lister to High Octane Nightmare Fuel in the space of a single story arc.
"Happy Birthday, Kryptonian. I give you, oblivion." |