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readx;? Judging from the series of actions of Meng Qi after returning to the United States, as long as he is a caring person, it is not difficult to conclude that "AC Comics and Frank Miller are running at high speed", but to say that Meng Qi has panicked is obviously an untenable inference. Pen Fun Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info

However, after all, Mr. Cong Sergeant Major is based on common sense as the basis for his own inference, let alone him, no one in this world knows how many shocking hole cards Meng Qi has.

Inferring special cases based on common sense, and inferring the unknown from the known, is inherently a very likely thing full of loopholes.

However, Mr. Sergeant Major is confident in his own reasoning, which he feels is confirmed by Frank Miller's recent unprecedented, overwhelming, and even indiscriminate propaganda of the new comic Batman: Year One.

But he didn't expect that everything Meng Qi did was just to force him out.

Meng Qi's idea was simple, he thought that he himself was now like fighting a person who was completely out of the darkness.

This man hides in the dark, with long hands and feet, and often does not have to show his real face, but simply sticks his hands and feet out of the shadows to inflict an attack. This man's attack is very tricky, but Meng Qi also defends very well and has not been hit so far.

Meng Qi felt that if this person really wanted to hit him, he would come out of the darkness sooner or later, so what he had to do was to take the initiative to attack while trying to do the strongest defense, forcing him to show up as soon as possible.

Compared to Mr. Sergeant Major, Meng Qi's strategy is more aggressive, but it also requires more resources.

It is precisely because of this that Meng Qi hyped "Batman: Year One", which will be released on April 7, and in order to achieve the best effect, he used almost every available channel, and even himself was interviewed by the Wara Brothers in the form of a telephone interview.

Of course, this is only one of the reasons, and it is not the main one.

The reason why Meng Qi attaches so much importance to "Batman: Year One" is because he wants more people to be able to see this classic character and see this classic that is enough to go down in the history of comics.

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"The street lights on this street have been broken for a long time, why hasn't anyone repaired them yet?"

Jennifer grumbled, leaning on the light of her phone screen, and walked briskly out of the dark street.

She glanced back, and the image of the swaying trees and the demons fluttering wildly made her tremble.

Recently, the neighborhood has not been very peaceful, and there have been several robberies.

As a woman, and a woman who lived alone, she was reluctant to go out at night, but her damn job as a barmaid happened to have a lot of night shifts, and the bar where she lived and where she worked, one on the east side of the town and one on the west side of the town, forced her to cross the town every night.

Jennifer only glanced at the shadows of the trees, then quickly turned her head and continued to walk briskly ahead.

Suddenly, a huge shadow, like a large bat, swooped down in her face, causing her to let out a scream, and then she sat down on the ground, buried her head between her knees, and shivered.

However, after a full five minutes, nothing happened.

She looked up cautiously, only to realize that the shadow was nothing more than a large poster on the side of the road, and the poster was the superhero that had been hyped recently, Batman.

On the poster, this man in a black uniform with a bat logo on his chest shoots a rope from his hand and then jumps off a tall building, his black cloak hunting in the air, really, really like a big bat.

"Hell, Frank Miller's ads are all in the middle of nowhere," Jennifer stood, blushing slightly.

Although Jennifer doesn't read much comics, she occasionally hears people in bars talking, and there are several comic book fans among her colleagues, which also makes her know a little about the famous Frank Miller.

Jennifer's take on superheroes, though, is: "It's too ethereal...... Superheroes are so unrealistic, aliens, Amazons, strange abilities, not a single ordinary person!"

This is also the reason why she doesn't like superheroes very much, even if Superman does appear in front of her now, her only request is to ask him to fix the broken street lamp.

Jennifer thought crankily as she returned to her home.

After taking a shower and lying on the bed, she turned on the TV.

"Oh shit, it's this stinky bat again!" Jennifer slammed the remote on the bed as she looked at the TV scene.

I saw on TV, the animated image of Batman flexibly shuttled through the steel jungle at night, and finally escaped into the darkness like a bat, at the same time, the cover of "Batman: Year One" appeared on the screen, and a man's deep but magnetic voice sounded on the TV at the same time:

"Batman: Year One, the latest masterpiece by Frank Miller, the father of superheroes, will be released nationwide on April 7!"

Jennifer rubbed her hair and said, "Damn it, damn it, a broken comic book actually has a TV commercial!"

In fact, in the history of TV advertising before the U.S. Federation, it can be said that there has never been an advertisement for books, and this less than half a minute commercial produced by AC Comics at millions of dollars can be regarded as a precedent.

Jennifer was a little angry, but she didn't know what she was angry about, so she simply turned off the TV and turned on her laptop.

As a result, news and discussions about "Batman: Year One" can be seen everywhere on Twitter, forums and other social networking sites where she usually plays.

"What the hell is going on? Are you all crazy?" Jennifer complained as she propped her forehead.

Just as she was feeling a little weak to turn off the computer and go to bed, a message came from her MSN, it was her colleague, William.

"Hey, Jenny, can I ask you to do me a favor?"

"I'm going to sleep...... You say, if I can help......" Jennifer replied, usually their previous relationship was quite good.

"I can't be in town tomorrow because I'm in a bit of a hurry, and I might miss the release of Batman: Year One, so can you buy me a copy then?"

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Damn, Jennifer forgot that William was a comic diehard.

"Please, Jenny, you know, we don't have a lot of new comics in stock every time in town, and if we hadn't bought them sooner, there's a good chance we wouldn't have gotten them!"

"Batman is that good-looking?"

"Of course, Frank Miller himself tweeted that this time it's a game-changer! Please, Jenny, you must help me!"

"Okay, but only if you have to help me with the night shift for a week!"

"Deal!"

William agreed almost without thinking, much to Jennifer's surprise.

Seven night shifts, so easy to agree?

Or, should I say, is the charm of "Batman: Year One"?

Jennifer, who was frightened by Batman tonight and annoyed by Batman's advertisements and news, suddenly had a rebellious mentality after hitting the bottom: "Okay, I must take a look at it first after I help William buy the comics, and see what kind of stinky bat you are!"