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For the record, Captain America does indeed have powers, and Howard the Duck is literally an anthropomorphic duck, so I'm counting that.
@DanialCarroll: It's mainly that DC has more (and better) non-powered characters.
I think it's very difficult not to believe in God and somehow exist in the same universe as John Constantine.
DC is more realistic. They use science and logic to explain how their heroes and villains get their powers (most notably the Flash), and some of their heroes are just pushed to the limit of human pow...
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For the record, Captain America does indeed have powers, and Howard the Duck is literally an anthropomorphic duck, so I'm counting that.
@DanialCarroll: It's mainly that DC has more (and better) non-powered characters.
I think it's very difficult not to believe in God and somehow exist in the same universe as John Constantine.
DC is more realistic. They use science and logic to explain how their heroes and villains get their powers (most notably the Flash), and some of their heroes are just pushed to the limit of human pow...
TGKOfficial
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For the record, Captain America does indeed have powers, and Howard the Duck is literally an anthropomorphic duck, so I'm counting that.
@DanialCarroll: It's mainly that DC has more (and better) non-powered characters.
I think it's very difficult not to believe in God and somehow exist in the same universe as John Constantine.
DC is more realistic. They use science and logic to explain how their heroes and villains get their powers (most notably the Flash), and some of their heroes are just pushed to the limit of human pow...
TGKOfficial
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For the record, Captain America does indeed have powers, and Howard the Duck is literally an anthropomorphic duck, so I'm counting that.
@DanialCarroll: It's mainly that DC has more (and better) non-powered characters.
I think it's very difficult not to believe in God and somehow exist in the same universe as John Constantine.
DC is more realistic. They use science and logic to explain how their heroes and villains get their powers (most notably the Flash), and some of their heroes are just pushed to the limit of human pow...
For the record, Captain America does indeed have powers, and Howard the Duck is literally an anthropomorphic duck, so I'm counting that.
@DanialCarroll: It's mainly that DC has more (and better) non-powered characters.
I think it's very difficult not to believe in God and somehow exist in the same universe as John Constantine.
DC is more realistic. They use science and logic to explain how their heroes and villains get their powers (most notably the Flash), and some of their heroes are just pushed to the limit of human pow...
For the record, Captain America does indeed have powers, and Howard the Duck is literally an anthropomorphic duck, so I'm counting that.
@DanialCarroll: It's mainly that DC has more (and better) non-powered characters.
I think it's very difficult not to believe in God and somehow exist in the same universe as John Constantine.
DC is more realistic. They use science and logic to explain how their heroes and villains get their powers (most notably the Flash), and some of their heroes are just pushed to the limit of human pow...
For the record, Captain America does indeed have powers, and Howard the Duck is literally an anthropomorphic duck, so I'm counting that.
@DanialCarroll: It's mainly that DC has more (and better) non-powered characters.
I think it's very difficult not to believe in God and somehow exist in the same universe as John Constantine.
DC is more realistic. They use science and logic to explain how their heroes and villains get their powers (most notably the Flash), and some of their heroes are just pushed to the limit of human pow...
For the record, Captain America does indeed have powers, and Howard the Duck is literally an anthropomorphic duck, so I'm counting that.
@DanialCarroll: It's mainly that DC has more (and better) non-powered characters.
I think it's very difficult not to believe in God and somehow exist in the same universe as John Constantine.
DC is more realistic. They use science and logic to explain how their heroes and villains get their powers (most notably the Flash), and some of their heroes are just pushed to the limit of human pow...
For the record, Captain America does indeed have powers, and Howard the Duck is literally an anthropomorphic duck, so I'm counting that.
For the record, Captain America does indeed have powers, and Howard the Duck is literally an anthropomorphic duck, so I'm counting that.
For the record, Captain America does indeed have powers, and Howard the Duck is literally an anthropomorphic duck, so I'm counting that.
@DanialCarroll: It's mainly that DC has more (and better) non-powered characters.
@DanialCarroll: It's mainly that DC has more (and better) non-powered characters.
@DanialCarroll: It's mainly that DC has more (and better) non-powered characters.
I think it's very difficult not to believe in God and somehow exist in the same universe as John Constantine.
I think it's very difficult not to believe in God and somehow exist in the same universe as John Constantine.
I think it's very difficult not to believe in God and somehow exist in the same universe as John Constantine.
DC is more realistic. They use science and logic to explain how their heroes and villains get their powers (most notably the Flash), and some of their heroes are just pushed to the limit of human pow...
DC is more realistic. They use science and logic to explain how their heroes and villains get their powers (most notably the Flash), and some of their heroes are just pushed to the limit of human pow...
DC is more realistic. They use science and logic to explain how their heroes and villains get their powers (most notably the Flash), and some of their heroes are just pushed to the limit of human pow...
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