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GoblinCipher Mx Since: Nov, 2015
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Nov 12th 2019 at 3:30:03 AM •••

The following items were listed under Acceptable Targets, even though they do not qualify for that trope (as they are not groups and are not generally considered acceptable). In addition, Acceptable Targets is not to be used on work pages.

The correct trope would be something like Reviewer Arch-Nemesis or Favorite Punching Bag — as in, a specific target that a critic loves to take potshots at. However, I don't know of any such trope. I'm keeping the list intact in case someone can provide it. Under no circumstances do these qualify as Acceptable Targets but another trope might be able to be supplied to take them in.

  • Gary Brodsky, Rob Liefeld, and anyone responsible for a horrible comic.
  • The Irate Gamer, whom he seems to think is a moron.
  • One More Day, to the point where he had the Continuity Alarm on standpoint to attack him when it was brought up.
  • Frank Miller, whose fall from comic fans' grace has been the subject of his recurring AT4W sub-segment Miller Time.
  • The DCU's New 52 reboot, though he has noted that there are some New 52 publications that he does like, such as Earth 2, Demon Knights and Scott Snyder's run on Batman, and has given positive reviews of issues of some horror-related New 52 series like Animal Man and Frankenstein: Agent of S.H.A.D.E. in Longbox of the Damned.
  • Artist Greg Land for his habit of tracing drawings of people from other sources, including other comics and even porn.
  • Politicians, considering some jokes he makes.
  • The Purge and its sequels in his vlog for Deadpool (2016) and his overview of the problems with Civil War.
  • Marville is definitely a target, simply because it's one of the worst comics he's reviewed.
  • Justice League: Cry for Justice, noting that he hates it more than One More Day despite ranting on the latter for longer, due to killing off Lian Harper.

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