Pete's Basement Season 3, Episode 4 - 01.26.10

 
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Pete and Skrull Adam address the Bruce/Dick debate among others and invite the viewers to a challenge. Ramon reviews the past week's books, bless his heart. Steve talks about Chew and Groo.

Duration: 34:51

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re: Pete's Basement Season 3, Episode 4 - 01.26.10

I am an avid fan of comic book and Superman is my favorite. I'm excited to see the Superman reboot film, if it does make it to production, but I am getting a little tired of all the reboots and sequels that keep coming out. Granted, reboots can be really good – the Hulk movie with Ed Norton wasn't bad, and Christopher Nolan did knock it out of the park with Batman Begins and The Dark Knight, so his Superman reboot might be worth a payday loans worth after all. That said, it would be nice if they came up with something original that wasn't completely awful for once. It seems the only original scripts are really generic and lame rom-coms.

Stars and Stripes

I tried as I might to find the Stars and Stripes comic mentioned in this episode with no avail. I used all my Oracle abilities to find anything related to 9G, Stars and Stripes and Augustos Legros, but searches turned up very little. I DID find an Augustin Legros on Facebook, but I refrained from sending him a message asking "Did you make some comic book like toilet paper back in the day?". There also is an Augustos Legros who lived in the 1800's on wiki... but I think my theory that this guy came from the past and made a horrible comic in the future is probably wrong.

Most likely this guy was a student who printed a small stack of this comic himself. After he was laughed at every time he tried to sell the issues, he probably cried and buried whatever was left in a desert in Alamogordo, New Mexico along with the 5 million E.T Atari games that didnt sell... (Yes they actually did that).