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Why I am not necessarily a good judge of comic book-related pop culture

Because I was not in the least bit confused by the Justice League post-credit cameo that this article is all about. Indeed, that was one of the least-confusing parts of the movie.

But, then, I’m probably part of the “certain geek circles” that the author snarks at. And, also, I’ve been buying and reading comics since that character’s creation date (indeed, I have the comic it happened in), so, again, no surprises. Also, I watch TV super-hero stuff, so also no surprises from that vector.

In fact, the author’s suggestion that the character was confused for a different character (color schemes, people!) was, in fact, confusing to me.

I have to assume the author was trolling a bit.

(The only spoiler in the article is the identity of one of the characters in the post credit scene at the end of Justice League. So … avoid it if that’s at all important to you.)




Explaining That ‘Justice League’ Post-Credits Scene

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