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	<title>Comments on: Iron Man versus Batman: Contradictory premises?</title>
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		<title>By: Mythos</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mythos</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hey there! I&#039;m the guy who made the article on Phenomena on Break. Thanks for referring us there!

I read MamaPop&#039;s take on it, and yes, it&#039;s only based on the movies, but then again so was most of mine. I follow the comics, though, so I guess I&#039;m fairer - and I planned to refer to much of the comics in Part 2, which I never got around to writing.
Personally, I prefer the Caped Crusader, both as a character and as a story protagonist. I&#039;d choose his classic, noir-styre tales over any of Marvel&#039;s over-the-top stories. In fact, Batman: The Long Halloween is my favorite comic book ever, because it mixes Batman&#039;s great rogue gallery with a compelling and twisting tale. And it has Two-Face.

You know, Phenomena on Break doesn&#039;t usually get much comments beyond the little community we have, but that article attracted a lot of attention, which was unexpected, since I just wrote it for fun. It was a blast to do, and you&#039;re compelling me to do Part 2. I never got around to finish my points, and I had a lot of interesting stuff to point out, so I just might.

Thanks again.
- Mythos</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey there! I&#8217;m the guy who made the article on Phenomena on Break. Thanks for referring us there!</p>
<p>I read MamaPop&#8217;s take on it, and yes, it&#8217;s only based on the movies, but then again so was most of mine. I follow the comics, though, so I guess I&#8217;m fairer &#8211; and I planned to refer to much of the comics in Part 2, which I never got around to writing.<br />
Personally, I prefer the Caped Crusader, both as a character and as a story protagonist. I&#8217;d choose his classic, noir-styre tales over any of Marvel&#8217;s over-the-top stories. In fact, Batman: The Long Halloween is my favorite comic book ever, because it mixes Batman&#8217;s great rogue gallery with a compelling and twisting tale. And it has Two-Face.</p>
<p>You know, Phenomena on Break doesn&#8217;t usually get much comments beyond the little community we have, but that article attracted a lot of attention, which was unexpected, since I just wrote it for fun. It was a blast to do, and you&#8217;re compelling me to do Part 2. I never got around to finish my points, and I had a lot of interesting stuff to point out, so I just might.</p>
<p>Thanks again.<br />
- Mythos</p>
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