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    Default The next foe for Animal Man and Swamp Thing

    Animal-Vegetable-Mineral Man!
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    Eh, how about it? It's the perfect enemy! He's tied to both worlds at once!

    I know Snyder lurks here occasionally, I hope he sees it and starts planning the next Animal Man/Swamp Thing crossover with Lemire!



    (I'm joking of course, but not entirely)

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    Is there a Saltman?

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    Yeah, he's The Teenage Mutant Ninja Slugs' greatest enemy.

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    How about the EPA or the Department of the Interior?

    Or maybe some crazed (I know, goes without saying) PETAphiles?
    Congress shall make no law . . . abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Batman and Charles View Post
    Yeah, he's The Teenage Mutant Ninja Slugs' greatest enemy.
    Could work here as well as salt also kills plants and animals in sufficient amounts.

    Or we could go with Copperman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Batman and Charles View Post
    Yeah, he's The Teenage Mutant Ninja Slugs' greatest enemy.
    Don't remember them, but I did read the adventures of the Colossal Nuclear Bambino Samurai Snails.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MajorHoy View Post
    Don't remember them, but I did read the adventures of the Colossal Nuclear Bambino Samurai Snails.
    Those are awesome. Gotta love parodies of parodies.

    The slugs were a show-within-a-show in the cartoon Bobby's World, and they really did have a giant saltshaker nemesis. I don't remember what the slugs or the salt-guy were really called, though.

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    Why do Animal Man and Swamp Thing need to crossover again? Can't they crossover with other books?
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    Quote Originally Posted by cdgodin View Post
    Why do Animal Man and Swamp Thing need to crossover again? Can't they crossover with other books?
    Because Animal Vegetable Mineral Man is the perfect match for them as a team! We need to maybe throw in a third guy (or gal) that fits with AVMM's mineral side (hm, maybe Metamorpho or Element-Woman?), but other than that this is a story just waiting to be written as far as I'm concerned.

    And they've been practically crossing over since issue one anyway, given that they've been fighting different sides of the same enemy.

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    There's one thing that can challenge both the animal world and the plant world...

    The fungus world!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yttrium View Post
    There's one thing that can challenge both the animal world and the plant world...

    The fungus world!
    Oh, no... it's Doug Wheeler all over again.

    I'd rather see each book progress on its own for a while.

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