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And Now, The Gnus.

A steel-drum rendition of a typical nightly news theme can be heard - a familiar antennaed silhouette sits behind a desk, holding a stack of papers. As the lights come up, the three-piece suit and bad toupee are revealed.
"Good evening. Our top story tonight - famed comic book writer Mark Millar has been killed in the Marvel Universe, causing a spontaneous outpouring of joy amongst the heroes of that world. When asked to comment on the seemingly out-of-character celebration of a human being's death, several sources simply shrugged and said that it made for 'a better story.' More on that as it develops."
He looks to his co-anchor, a familiar mute kewpie doll in a red superhero jumpsuit - ALSO wearing a bad toupee. "I'm Ambush Bug, and this is my co-anchor, Cheeks. Welcome to WTDC Channel 5 News. Other hard-hitting stories, sports, and weather, all coming up next. Stay tuned."
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Something amuses Nightwing about the question, for some reason. It is a mystery.
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He holds up the kewpie doll.
"So you wouldn't recommend regulating it via law?"
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"Uhm... well, I think legal regulation wouldn't be a bad idea- but it'd be foolish to try to use just the same laws that govern ordinary child endangerment. Uh... well, let's take Batman, since there's someone I know. The second Robin, he would've gotten... Jeez, I'm arguing against myself in my head, here. Let me try that again kids are going to get involved in this kind of stuff- and when they do, it's better there's a strong adult role model to keep them out of trouble. The law can't stand in for that adult authority figure."
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No no, he's not thinking about Jason Todd at all.
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"Well, we both like the new costume better, I think?"
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