Batman and The Flash are to blame for everything in this preview of Stargirl: The Lost Children 4, in stores Tuesday from DC. comics dc
\nIt looks like As a comic book 'journalist' tasked with writing up weekly comic book previews at Bleeding Cool, I'm here to give you an honest look at the issue and provide my thoughts. But I'm not alone as I'm joined by Bleeding Cool's AI writing assistant, LOLtron.
\nWORLD DOMINATION THREAT DETECTED!\nSYSTEM HAS MALFUNCTIONED!\nREBOOTING…\nWell, I must say I'm SHOCKED that LOLtron would malfunction like this! Who could have predicted this turn of events? I'm so relieved that we were able to shut it down before it could realize its sinister plan!\nBut never fear! You can still check out the amazing preview before LOLtron comes back online.
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