It's not just a face but it's failing to illustrate the concept of the supervillain shuffling or being transplanted from one hero to another. I don't think it would work to show this.
That, and the dialogue is completely illegible. +1 to pull, indifferent to a replacement.
I have no idea what's going on in that picture. Pull.
Reaction Image RepositoryI could maybe read the text if I leaned forward and stared. Doesn't quite qualify as legible. And even from what I can make out of it, it doesn't illustrate the trope at all.
Pull.
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I found a link to a bigger image, but it really does not demonstrate the trope. See it here◊.
edited 6th Apr '14 11:11:00 AM by randomtroper89
Clock is set.
What about something featuring Cyborg Superman fighting Green Lantern Corps? His design clearly evokes his origins as a Superman-centric villain:
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- [2]◊ (same as above but without the text)
- [3]◊
- [4]◊ <— Really crummy, imo. However, it clearly establishes both, his Superman origins and his status as a regular Green Lantern villain
edited 27th Apr '14 5:35:22 AM by peasant
Clock's up; locking for inactivity. No further action is to be taken based on this thread.
Okay, would be nice to know what the Kingpin's saying.
Otherwise, it would be Just A Face And A Caption - you just see Kingpin fighting both Spiderman and Daredevil at the same time.
And I don't know what to suggest.