Meanwhile, look at all the robots. You've got the fusion of Mal Duncan with Red Tornado's voice box, the rebuilt Red Tornado in Australia, the Metal Men and faux-Metal-Men, evil Skeets, the Island of Misfit Scientists and all their robotic toys, and the distinct possibility that Supernova is a Superman robot. It's all so obvious.
Clearly, the robots have gone rogue (the robot rebellion mentioned in LSH), and have teamed up with the animal-men to take over the world, nay, the universe! And there's only one person devious enough, cunning enough, evil enough, to pull off such a dastardly, intricate plan. And that person is...
It was staring me in the face all along! Well, that's it folks. Sorry if I spoiled 52 for you. I mean, if they wanted to keep this mystery going the whole year, they really should have made it less obvious.
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Brilliant!
Actually, it's just that the furries have finally infiltrated mainstream superhero comics.
Yes, but how do the Greys and the Shape-Shifting Lizardmen fit into all this?
Not only that; look at JLA where Red Tornado's robot body gets powered up with Vixen's Tantu Totem!
The problem here is, if you're wrong, Red will probably wrap a bicycle around your head.
And then sue you for defamation of character (hey it's New Earth. The rules are different now).
Ah, yes, Red Herring. It's all so clear now.
I believe there were rumors he's also going to turn out to be the mastermind behind the Civil War storyline, isn't he?
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