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theCapraAegagrus

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  1. "Things like that weren't typical so it definitely didn't happen" is not a solid argument, my friend. The movie suggest that Wayne is not his father more than anything else.
  2. I didn't miss the fact that he obviously didn't remember it. A blatant lie, to me, is worse than not reminding someone of being tortured. She also lied about why she was mailing Wayne, etc. Her continued lies lead me/us to think that she was in fact delusional about Wayne being his father.
  3. Gimme a break if you think 1 thing led to her murder. They're both about equal. He's living her lies, though. Just because he was abused once, and doesn't remember, doesn't mean that 1 thing culminated in that action.
  4. So, you're saying that the trauma of finding out you're adopted and lied to did nothing to escalate the situation...? Gimme a break.
  5. Got some more stuff: Absolute All-Star Superman Absolute Superman: For Tomorrow Gonna be getting a lot of Absolute Editions in the coming months (15 on Watch List)...
  6. Arthur said something along these lines to Penny, early in the movie; "you worked for him over 30 years ago". That puts Joker over 30 easily. Especially since Wayne is aware of the adoption situation.
  7. Fleck sent letters to Wayne every week. If some psycho sent me letters every week - you can guarantee everyone in my family will know what the story is. Also, wouldn't Wayne being his dad be "positive delusion"? He killed his mom because of the lies.
  8. What if the submitter requested a Qualified label, thinking it would receive a higher theoretical grade?
  9. Trust me - it's not just comics. It's all collecting communities.