This could be an interesting match up. Moon Knight's shifting personalities might keep even Edward Nigma guessing at his next move.
This could be an interesting match up. Moon Knight's shifting personalities might keep even Edward Nigma guessing at his next move.
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So, a lunatic versus a guy with a lunar tic, in other words. ;)
What night does the Riddler fall? After every Knight!!
How are the opening three remarks (by Ross and the first two commentators) like the Riddler's custom-made quizzicals (quiz-sickles)?
They all have very good points. :-)
Thanks for this comedy noir-esque chuckle, Ross.
Considering that MK was originally conceived as "Marvel's Batman," this could be quite interesting indeed.
But wait... What if we were to get the Joker versus Spider-Ham?
We'd wind up with Condiment King putting mustard on multiple pigs-in-a-Bat-cape.
@Anon206: ooh, harsh. Harsh!
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