Source: Tiny Titans #48 (2012)
Type: Imaginary storyThe crazy comic book goodness that is Tiny Titans produces this delicious Superman this month, because kids will be kids, and super-kids with idle hands, stick-on capes and lots of fruit will be kids even more.
And it's not all oranges.
And if they need villains:
After reading this issue, I have a few sleepless nights imagining the entire DC Universe as a grocery store. Super-Orange might face Leek Luthor and Brainfoodiac. Batmango vs. the Artichoker or Mr. Freeze (no name change, perfect!). Smile at the adventures of Broccoli Gold and Blueberry Beetle, or hide behind the covers after reading Garth Ennis' Peacher.
What would you put in YOUR shopping bag?
Type: Imaginary storyThe crazy comic book goodness that is Tiny Titans produces this delicious Superman this month, because kids will be kids, and super-kids with idle hands, stick-on capes and lots of fruit will be kids even more.
And it's not all oranges.
And if they need villains:
After reading this issue, I have a few sleepless nights imagining the entire DC Universe as a grocery store. Super-Orange might face Leek Luthor and Brainfoodiac. Batmango vs. the Artichoker or Mr. Freeze (no name change, perfect!). Smile at the adventures of Broccoli Gold and Blueberry Beetle, or hide behind the covers after reading Garth Ennis' Peacher.
What would you put in YOUR shopping bag?
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