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Beginning with the Sinnamon review, Linkara would say this phrase whenever something is misspelled and the editor of the comic never caught it, or it is intentional. Case in point: In the "Newmen #1" review, a character is named Byrd as opposed to Bird.
 
Beginning with the Sinnamon review, Linkara would say this phrase whenever something is misspelled and the editor of the comic never caught it, or it is intentional. Case in point: In the "Newmen #1" review, a character is named Byrd as opposed to Bird.
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==="I AM A MAN!!! *punch*"===
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Originally seen in Superman at Earth's End where Superman yells the line before punching the guts out of an andriod, Linkara has adopted it into his own work, yelling the phrase whenever it seems appropriate.
   
 
==="Continuity Alarm"===
 
==="Continuity Alarm"===

Revision as of 01:05, 5 August 2009

From Atop the Fourth Wall comes Running Gags, which Linkara has used in his videos. Here is the list.


"EXTREME!"

Starting with the review of "Newmen #1", Linkara had screamed that phrase whenever there was a group shot cover or something totally out of the ordinary in one of the comics panels. Usually, it was an extreme close-up.

"Because poor literacy is kewl!"

Beginning with the Sinnamon review, Linkara would say this phrase whenever something is misspelled and the editor of the comic never caught it, or it is intentional. Case in point: In the "Newmen #1" review, a character is named Byrd as opposed to Bird.


"I AM A MAN!!! *punch*"

Originally seen in Superman at Earth's End where Superman yells the line before punching the guts out of an andriod, Linkara has adopted it into his own work, yelling the phrase whenever it seems appropriate.

"Continuity Alarm"

When Linkara mentions a bit of information regarding the back story of a comic book, an alarm sounds with flashing red letters. Usually it sounds when he goes into detail about a character or book. The joke has been expanded recently so the alarm attacks him if he persists.

"'90s Kid"

'90s Kid is a character Linkara uses to describe comics made in the 1990s. He imitates 1990s comic book culture at the time, showing fascination with Rob Liefeld art and other aspects of comics made during the decade.

"Harvey Finevoice"

Harvey Finevoice is another character Linkara uses. He appears to be a PI of some kind and has shown up the Uncanny X-Men 424 and Countdown reviews. The character acts similar to 1940s style private investigators and uses the lingo of the day. For example" "Could you hurry it along, I got dames to smooch!"