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De Painting The Fourth Wall:
Watchmen has a few examples. Issue 5, aptly titled "Fearful Symmetry": the panel layout and the locations featured therein are completely symmetrical from beginning to end. A much more subtle example is Dr. Manhattan's unconventional perception of time. Manhattan believes that all of time exists simultaneously and people only perceive it as one moment at a time. Keen-eyed readers will note that all of the past and future events that he mentions throughout the book are things that appear in other panels, and the only time he ever uses the word "maybe" or shows any semblance of free will at all is when discussing his plans for the future that takes place after the end of the book.
De Mr. T:
He could even defeat Chuck Norris, as shown by the following train of logic:
In Rocky III, Mr. T, after half a training montage and one "rising through the ranks" montage (equal to one-and-a-half training montages) defeated a Sylvester Stallone that had gone through two successful training montages and a championship montage (normally equal to two training montages, here only equal to one-and-a-half). One training montage later, Stallone defeated Mr. T, ergo:
2 x Mr. T > 4.5 Stallone
2 x Mr. T < 5.5 Stallone
Chuck Norris is a member of and embodies the National Rifle Association. The NRA which considers Sylvester Stallone (as well as Danny De Vito) a threat to their entire organization, therefore Norris considers Stallone a threat, ergo Base Stallone ≥ Base Chuck Norris. Granted, Chuck Norris would have the sense to train.
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