who the hell is the Atomic Skull?
....I didn't even realize that's who that guy was in the back-up o f Action, given that there was no dialogue.
Animal man
Atomic skull
Deadshot
Spectre
Blue beetle(Jamie)
OMAC
Dr.midnight
Deadman
who the hell is the Atomic Skull?
....I didn't even realize that's who that guy was in the back-up o f Action, given that there was no dialogue.
I voted OMAC because, for the others, even if you've never read a comic before, you could get a vague sense of what they're about (Dr. Midnight...okay, he's a doctor at night...maybe like Batman? Atomic Skull...a glowing skeleton guy?). But OMAC...you bounce that name off of anyone who doesn't know comics, they have NO idea what you're talking about. There's not enough info in the name for their brains to fill in the blanks.
There's no sense in nonsense when the heat's hot.
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I was in the same situation with YOUNG JUSTICE (I am geting fed up of CN TOO repeating the same episodes the whole time actually) but season 2 *is* available online for viewing, just f.y.i
As to the most obscure, I loved her in INFINITY INC but it would *have* to be Beth Chapel, Dr Midnight, for me.
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Will say Midnight if asking beyond comicbook readers since Atomic Skull (and Deadman) had a speaking role on the JLU and Midnight didnt. (Spectre should be better known than both of them amongst DCUO players).
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Dang! It looks like Atomic Skull has more than twice as many votes at present then all the other characters combined!![]()
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