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more about #whowantstobeasuperhero more comments → kushiro: Got my hopes up ridiculously high for Flash, and Seaguy should be all kinds of fantastic. However, first read of the week goes to The Boys, which nev... more » Moff: These British kids are rightfully upset, but the ones who got kicked off Who Wants to Go to the Orthodontist? have it worse. more » ManchuCandidate: Jeez, wait till they get on the intertubes and have their comic book torn apart by anonymous commentors with sharp wits and bitchy sayings. more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Two children have been sent packing so far?? Oh this day will come back to haunt us in about 20 to 25 years... more » Garrison Dean: R.O.A.C.H.: That photo of Stan up there with the "cast" is the mental health equivalent of the phrase "If you want to look thin, surround yourself with fat people." more » BadUncle: Maybe Stan could do the world a favor and power down his involvement with Reality TV. more » Aethelred: Children and television are a bad mix, on either side of the tube.And no, H.R. Puff'n'Stuff wasn't good for kids either. more » jccalhoun: weird. the USA version had adults. It was actually entertaining because it was the opposite of Survivor -- if you acted selfishly or back-stabbed so... more » ♥AntiSocialSocialite♥: maybe their powers should be thicker skin - man up, kidlets!!! j/k *or am I??? bwaahahaha more » braak: You are, as usual, completely correct.: This is inaccurate. It was always Stan Lee's mission to make British children cry. more » strider_mt2k: Flame on! Oh, wait. more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: I guess Northstar doesn't count because he's Canadian... [en.wikipedia.org] more » Dormouse: Corporate Tool: Gay characters annoy me. Why can't they just have characters who are gay? more » OW-Holmes:Bringer of Fear: What about Peter Petrelli? Never mind that isn't cable. more » -
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Superheroes Good And Bad to the Rescue
Superheroes take over comic book stores, even more than usual, tomorrow - including the return of a classic hero, and new series from two of the industry's greatest superhero writers. Look! Up in the sky!
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Stan Lee's New Mission: To Make British Children Cry
The British version of Stan Lee's reality TV series Who Wants To Be A Superhero is under fire for sending many hopeful super-kids in tears. Oh Stan, how could you? More »

