Old Habits.
Well, they can quickly retire. Deathstroke takes out his lighter, he bluffs
it to a shell, so the gorillas left to run them. However, the Blokbuster's
thread is not at all been closed which is very strange, because it was the
essence of the whole Hostage Heart theoretically. Anyway, if you are very
curious, I say you: in fact, Blockbuster's mother died at the end of the
previous issue, and he successfully got the gorilla heart. (This one turns out
in a Nightwing episode)
Let's move our present story. Dinah rests from the mission in some holiday
resort and she does nothing, but she does it through a couple of pages. Ted
Kord takes Barbara for a date by his Bug. They have a very fun time, and then
they see an inflamed subway car on a bridge. Barbara would like to see Ted in
action as Blue Beetle. But Ted is reluctant, why does he intervene, because the
firefighters solve the situation. This debate is a pretty long-lasting, and
Ted's words are always confirmed, but finally, a little boy still remains in
the burning car.
So Ted finally gets into the Blue Beetle outfit and he intervenes.
Well, that's actually a big zero. I wonder whether the booklet has been
intended for some girly theme. Knowing Chuck Dixon ideas about girly themes, I
can't exclude it yet.
Since it isn't really event in the booklet, I thought to assemble a
small gallery from masterpieces of Butch Guice face drawing works.
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