The protagonist being almost unrecognizably disfigured in ways it will not be possible for him to heal from and damaged mentally and emotionally by the ramifications of the surgery undertaken at the most irresponsible hospital on the planet. It's not out of the scope of things that happen in comics, either to heroes or villains, or even in any number of films that are either horror or verge on it, but it hit particularly close to home right now. Under the circumstances, I consider it a tribute to the film that I both liked and enjoyed it.
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The protagonist being almost unrecognizably disfigured in ways it will not be possible for him to heal from and damaged mentally and emotionally by the ramifications of the surgery undertaken at the most irresponsible hospital on the planet. It's not out of the scope of things that happen in comics, either to heroes or villains, or even in any number of films that are either horror or verge on it, but it hit particularly close to home right now. Under the circumstances, I consider it a tribute to the film that I both liked and enjoyed it.
"Trenchcloak" is a great word.
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