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>>94812762
Remember Section Eight?
They were Gotham's heroes,
And they helped save the world
But whatever happened to them?
This is-
All-Star Section Eight &
Hard-Travelin' Heroz: Six-Pack/Dogwelder
And here we go...
>>94834716
The sadness begins
>>94834741
Such sorrow
>>94834669
This is amazing.
>>94834785
The singular bits of All-Star like that are great.
>>94835161
Bump. And now I want Garth Ennis to write a Martian Manhunter book just to see what he does.
>>94835188
I need to know why J'onn smells!
>>94834387
The last issue made me sad and whatever issue it was where we saw what he lost when he became dog welder.
Oh gosh...
>>94835456
I believe that's the brunt of the second mini
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBwS66EBUcY
Damn, Dream/Older Hacken is a wit.
>>94835616
>>94835626
>>94835636
Why is superman the best in this?
>>94836772
Cause...he's everything great about superheroism.
>>94836772
Ennis really 'gets' and respects the characte. He always writes him great.
Rest in Peace, Dogwelder...
THE END.
As always I hope someone out there enjoyed this.
I sure did. Wouldn't mind a third mini, but these were fun.
See you around.
>>94837016
There is a purity to Superman that Ennis completely understands means a lot to others.
>>94837037
Thanks for storytime
>>94835914
How much regular Hellblazer have you gotten through Dave?
>>94837665
Pretty much just Delano and then the Ennis run,cause I first heard of the character due to the movie as a ladand naturally his appearances in Moore's Swampy.
Other than that, I'm kinda ashamed to say, not much else.
>>94834682
>>94834669
>>94834657
>>94834648
This is gold
>>94837006
RIP Dillion
>>94839148
It's pretty apt that he did the covers for this mini as well.
up
>>94836937
>Buscemi
>>94834918
BUENO
>>94835388
I adore this page.
>>94837006
This one got me hard on my first read.And it still gets me.