--Libra took his psychoticness and evilness to a new level this week in Final Crisis #3. Under the guise of care, he forcibly made The Human Flame his slave by submitting him to the Anti-Life Equation, the first of many, if you saw the end of the issue. Then, immediately afterwards making The Human Flame his pawn, Luthor came to make a power-play for the leadership. But, Libra, having his minions, gave Luthor a choice: Either serve under him willingly, or he would be put to slavery by the Anti-Life Equation. Now THAT'S villainy...
And, because of my exhaustion and purchase of only 1 DC comic this week, I'm calling this short this week. Expect a bigger blog next week. Don't like it? TOO BAD! My blog, my rules.


So, remember, always appreciate the villains. Because, without villains, there'd be no heroes.
~Fearless
