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	Comments on: Review: Lex Is A J-J-J-A Bad Person in LEX LUTHOR/PORKY PIG #1	</title>
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		By: Colton Rosa		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Was it the art that pulled you out of the issue, or was it the story? The art was hyper-realistic in its style and brought to life a pig walking and talking like a human. Porky had the height of an average pig and the features of an average pig, but talked like Looney Tunes Porky Pig, which I think was the main characterization they were trying to present. A stuttering pig with attributes like humans, but is still a pig. Every panel that included Lex and Porky I absolutely adored, mostly for the fact of Lex towering over this pig, but still talking as if he&#039;s part of the crew. Lex giving him a job, giving him promotions, and Porky just eating it up because he wants to climb that latter again. We find out in the end Porky was being set up, but GODDAMN! Porky is just as human as anyone with a dream of surviving and within this story he finds out there is no such thing as a free lunch. Unless, you are Lex Luthor, multi-billionaire and most powerful man in the world. Then yes, steal all the sandwiches you can because you can get away with whatever you want and eat all the sandwiches in the world :) #fuckcapitalism]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Was it the art that pulled you out of the issue, or was it the story? The art was hyper-realistic in its style and brought to life a pig walking and talking like a human. Porky had the height of an average pig and the features of an average pig, but talked like Looney Tunes Porky Pig, which I think was the main characterization they were trying to present. A stuttering pig with attributes like humans, but is still a pig. Every panel that included Lex and Porky I absolutely adored, mostly for the fact of Lex towering over this pig, but still talking as if he&#8217;s part of the crew. Lex giving him a job, giving him promotions, and Porky just eating it up because he wants to climb that latter again. We find out in the end Porky was being set up, but GODDAMN! Porky is just as human as anyone with a dream of surviving and within this story he finds out there is no such thing as a free lunch. Unless, you are Lex Luthor, multi-billionaire and most powerful man in the world. Then yes, steal all the sandwiches you can because you can get away with whatever you want and eat all the sandwiches in the world 🙂 #fuckcapitalism</p>
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