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** It's also a bit of a SilverAge idea: Prometheus spends the entire two-parter boasting that he's CrazyPrepared because he has a database of all Earth's ''heroes'', so he's utterly unprepared for an incapable against a turncoat ''villain.'' It leads to a bit of FridgeBrilliance whenyou realize that's why he joins Luthor's supervillain team in his next foray against the League; he's not just seeking allies, he's learning about the bad guys, too.
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** It's also a bit of a SilverAge [[UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks Silver Age]] idea: Prometheus spends the entire two-parter boasting that he's CrazyPrepared because he has a database of all Earth's ''heroes'', so he's utterly unprepared for an incapable against a turncoat ''villain.'' It leads to a bit of FridgeBrilliance whenyou realize that's why he joins Luthor's supervillain team in his next foray against the League; he's not just seeking allies, he's learning about the bad guys, too.
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* Following the events of ''CryForJustice'', Shade retrieves Prometheus' body (from his own pocket dimension... somehow), which leads to Green Arrow being put on trial for his murder. Why would Shade do that? He himself has killed people for far less than what Prometheus did. It seems extremely out of character for him to try to have Green Arrow face punishment.
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* Following the events of ''CryForJustice'', ''ComicBook/JusticeLeagueCryForJustice'', Shade retrieves Prometheus' body (from his own pocket dimension... somehow), which leads to Green Arrow being put on trial for his murder. Why would Shade do that? He himself has killed people for far less than what Prometheus did. It seems extremely out of character for him to try to have Green Arrow face punishment.
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** It's also a bit of a SilverAge idea: Prometheus spends the entire two-parter boasting that he's CrazyPrepared because he has a database of all Earth's ''heroes'', so he's utterly unprepared for an incapable against a turncoat ''villain.'' It leads to a bit of FridgeBrilliance whenyou realize that's why he joins Luthor's supervillain team in his next foray against the League; he's not just seeking allies, he's learning about the bad guys, too.
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** That's pretty clever. Thanks!
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** That's pretty clever. Thanks!Thanks!
* Following the events of ''CryForJustice'', Shade retrieves Prometheus' body (from his own pocket dimension... somehow), which leads to Green Arrow being put on trial for his murder. Why would Shade do that? He himself has killed people for far less than what Prometheus did. It seems extremely out of character for him to try to have Green Arrow face punishment.
* Following the events of ''CryForJustice'', Shade retrieves Prometheus' body (from his own pocket dimension... somehow), which leads to Green Arrow being put on trial for his murder. Why would Shade do that? He himself has killed people for far less than what Prometheus did. It seems extremely out of character for him to try to have Green Arrow face punishment.
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** My guess is, based on his next bit of dialogue, he didn't expect Catwoman to side with the [[EnemyMine heroes]]. Thus, he didn't expect the attack and thus didn't dodge.
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** My guess is, based on his next bit of dialogue, he didn't expect Catwoman to side with the [[EnemyMine heroes]]. Thus, he didn't expect the attack and thus didn't dodge.dodge.
** That's pretty clever. Thanks!
** That's pretty clever. Thanks!
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* You know when Catwoman hit Prometheus with her whip in his private parts? Why didn't he watch out for it and evade it?
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* You know when Catwoman hit Prometheus with her whip in his private parts? Why didn't he watch out for it and evade it?it?
** My guess is, based on his next bit of dialogue, he didn't expect Catwoman to side with the [[EnemyMine heroes]]. Thus, he didn't expect the attack and thus didn't dodge.
** My guess is, based on his next bit of dialogue, he didn't expect Catwoman to side with the [[EnemyMine heroes]]. Thus, he didn't expect the attack and thus didn't dodge.
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You know when Catwoman hit Prometheus with her whip in his private parts? Why didn't he watch out for it and evade it?
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* You know when Catwoman hit Prometheus with her whip in his private parts? Why didn't he watch out for it and evade it?