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Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Hi, Everest, I'm going to send you some comics.. some Geoff Johns "Justice League" issues" some Chris Claremont "Uncanny X-men" / "Classic X-men" comics.. and some Scott Snyder "All-Star Batman" comics..

Here is an issue, a crucial issue of a storyline in Geoff Johns's "Justice League" comic book.. a storyline with the title "Forever Evil"..

.. okay.. whew.. here's the thing.. this is actually a very serious issue and a very serious misunderstandings in the comic books that the comic book Lex Luthor is still haunted by and he still feels his soul is damned over this.. over the murder of Alexander Luthor.. the reason Batman call Lex Luthor a name, the reason Batman is angry at Lex Luthor, is because Batman believes that Lex Luthor murdered a man Batman cared deeply about, a man named Alexander Luthor.. Lex Luthor thinks he honestly might have committed this murder while he was sleepwalking or in a state of somnambulism.. I think the all of Lex Luthor's involvement with the murder of Alexander Luthor was that their was a hologram, just a hologram of Lex Luthor in the alley in which at the time the murder of Alexander Luthor happened.. at that is the extent of the involvement of Lex Luthor with this murder, with the murder of Alexander Luthor, also, the hologram of Lex Luthor could talk.. so Lex Luthor.. who might have this murder captured on the closed-circuit video-camera's that his corporation has set up throughout the city of Metropolis.. Lex Luthor can't believe that he personally wasn't their when the murder happened.. Lex Luthor is literally tortured with guilt and feelings emotions of personal damnation over this.. with Batman, it's a matter that Batman believes you must never kill, you must never kill the innocent, you must never kill the guilty, you must never kill- period.. that is what Batman believes with his heart and soul.. so he Batman and Lex Luthor are presently at loggerheads.. as they have always been for their whole careers.. in this issue in question, this chapter of "Forever Evil" in the Justice League comic book written by Geoff Johns, in this comic book issue, Geoff Johns portrays Lex Luthor as the most decent and honest of men...

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