Feb. 28th, 2009

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So I'm doing Mercedes Sheldon's villain arc (Get the Dead Man's Deck!). Which means I put the Duke of New York up against a bunch of Carnival of Shadows bosses. Once I started punching, I didn't stop until every Carnie I ran into, including all the Ring Mistresses, were splattered. No breaks, no respites, just one pummeling fist after another. And then I popped a couple red insps and popped one of the Carnie bosses in one punch.

Apparently the A #1 is bigger, blacker, and better than a bunch psychic chicks and superstrong dead men.

Edit:



Where lesser men would have merely ripped up the wooden planks of the dock, the Duke of New York, after making sure that the dock recognized him, ripped a hunk of rock out of the dock after it spontaneously transformed itself into something harder than wood.



On his way to steal explosives and set a trap for Back Alley Brawler, the Duke suddenly feels compelled to stop at an all-American Coal Burger franchise and purchase one of their affordable and delicious signature Coal Burgers for one dollar and ninety-nine cents. He's unsure of why he feels this way, but as he's the A #1, who's going to tell him otherwise? It's not like Brain is still around.

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The Duke can even violate physical laws when he wants to.
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What happens when two titans of punching and being tough meet on the battlefield? Two old warriors that squared off against each other during the drug wars of the 70's? Two foes that have clashed relentlessly, when they meet again?

The Duke of New York crushes the Back Alley Brawler, that's what.

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Read Damnation Crusade today. I didn't care for most of it. The disjointed narrative wasn't very compelling. However, Tankred... Tankred is compelling. Tankred endures.