There may be some evil lurking in the hearts of all men, but Wilson Fisk certainly has more than his share. Certainly enough to gain the attention of The Shadow!
There may be some evil lurking in the hearts of all men, but Wilson Fisk certainly has more than his share. Certainly enough to gain the attention of The Shadow!
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Oh, yeah! The Kingpin would definitely (and permanently) get bowled over by this dude. The Shadow makes even the Punisher look like Mr. Forgive-and-Forget by comparison!
Come to think of it, some would say the same thing about Judge Dredd. But, I wonder what His Honor's reaction would be to The Shadow's actions?
Say, there's an idea for Christmas (or a day leading up to it): the Shadow, the Punisher, and Judge Dredd confront Lex Luthor as the Ghosts of Justice Past, Present, and Yet to Come!
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