

Pax Super-Sapiens
I have long suspected that this is true – if you make a perfect copy of a superhero, but just make it “evil,” then the hero in question can never truly prevail, but nor can the villain. Basically two perfectly equal entities in all things from the strength they possess to the way they think. Probably means it is time for us to hang up our clones.
I WOULD still like to see Bizarro kick Superman’s a$$ though…
-Mark
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Panel 1
Captain Heinous, in an orange and purple suit, struggles to hold up a collapsing rock ceiling. Captain Righteous, in a red and blue suit, looks up from the left. Sebastian, in a green t-shirt and jeans, gestures away from Captain Heinous with a crumpled red stop sign at their feet.
Sebastian: I think it might be time you guys called a truce.
Captain Heinous: A truce?!? Never!
Sebastian: Uh huh. Look closer.
Panel 2
Four powerful characters clash in a divided red and blue background. On the left, a blonde hero with a sun emblem and a horned hero with a hammer are fighting a robotic figure and a dark-robed villain with a red visor on the right. Energy blasts erupt between them.
Solar Sentinal And Moonlight Marauder: Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr....
Judge Judy Dreadful: I sentence you...
The Judge: No, I sentence you...
Panel 3
Captains Righteous and Heinous, Heroes of Hero City, are seen from behind, looking at two anthropomorphic squirrels in costumes. The squirrels are fighting by throwing nuts at each other, one in black and one in green. The comic's title is at the top right.
Captain Heinous: The kid does make a point.
Captain Heinous: Tough to argue there.
The Squirrels: Taste the wrath of my nuts!