So we’re just eating Warlocks now?
We wondered in this week’s Age of Revelation roundup where Doug Ramsey’s selfsoulfriend is, and he (or a version of him or another Technarch being; who’s to say, really?) appears to show up in this comic, where he is unceremoniously killed by Hellcat and then shown being eaten by both Kraven the Hunter and the Rhino.
“It’s crunchy,” Kraven says.
Now, Kraven(‘s clone son)’s cannibalism is a running joke in this joke-filled book, but why would you eat a robot? I mean, yes, the Technarch are techno-organic beings, but they’re still robots, filled with wires and circuits and metal, fiddly bits. I imagine it would be like eating a Slinky or maybe even a computer plugged into a wall.
Or maybe it tastes like chicken. Maybe I’ve been wrong all along. Maybe … man is the most delicious dish of all.
HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
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W: Gerry Duggan, Jonathan Hickman | A: Alan Robinson | CA: Dustin Weaver
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