Birdman to Scooby to Batman to Snapper
January 13, 2005 2:29 PM Subscribe
Six Degrees of Snapper Carr. Addictive if you've read lots of comics; nonsensical if you haven't. As a special bonus, read up on Snapper's shocking origin.
This is the greatest fricken game the in the history of the universe.
posted by Joey Michaels at 4:11 PM on January 13, 2005
posted by Joey Michaels at 4:11 PM on January 13, 2005
This is the greatest fricken game the in the history of the universe.
Pre-Crisis, post-Zero Hour, Ultimate, which fricken universe???
Details, everybody leaves out details.
posted by signal at 4:50 PM on January 13, 2005
Pre-Crisis, post-Zero Hour, Ultimate, which fricken universe???
Details, everybody leaves out details.
posted by signal at 4:50 PM on January 13, 2005
I didn't even know that U-Go Girl had appeared in any comic outside of X-Force/X-Statix. Clearly, this site is a valuable source of information.
posted by Clay201 at 7:09 PM on January 13, 2005
posted by Clay201 at 7:09 PM on January 13, 2005
Jeffrey Zeldman knows Matthew Haughey.
Matthew Haughey knows Quonsar; Quonsar appearently knows the Taco Bell mascot.
The Taco Bell mascot knows Ronald McDonald.
Ronald Mc Donald knows Santa Claus.
Santa Claus has met Batman.
Batman knows Snapper Carr!
posted by Smart Dalek at 8:42 PM on January 13, 2005
Matthew Haughey knows Quonsar; Quonsar appearently knows the Taco Bell mascot.
The Taco Bell mascot knows Ronald McDonald.
Ronald Mc Donald knows Santa Claus.
Santa Claus has met Batman.
Batman knows Snapper Carr!
posted by Smart Dalek at 8:42 PM on January 13, 2005
This made my friday and provided hours of entertainment. I, too, have wondered who the hell Martian Manhunter was. Now I know and I am the richer for it. I also have a SC No. of 3.
posted by Sparx at 2:17 PM on January 14, 2005
posted by Sparx at 2:17 PM on January 14, 2005
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