THIS JUST IN: 5 Variants for Ben 10 (Dynamite) Issue #3!
I apologize that I haven't been keeping up with the variants for Issues 1 and 2, there's a surprising amount of them coming out.
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THIS JUST IN: 5 Variants for Ben 10 (Dynamite) Issue #3!
I apologize that I haven't been keeping up with the variants for Issues 1 and 2, there's a surprising amount of them coming out.
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REL vs Kraab.
Kraab's pretty much a joke for Ben, but for a civilian he's kind of an actual threat.
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that one mean girls scene........
If kraab is ben’s Piscciss Premann donor/father, so it means he also pays child support.
In the wiki, it said that he lost 95 precent of his body because of a war between his species and pyronites. So yea, a war veteran and bounty Hunter father.
I can imagine it would be awkward during the meeting between him and Ben’s pyronite dad, because of the war in the past between their species.
I wonder if he would be that type of fat he who would tell Ben about his young days, and he would also try spend time with Ben by going underwater and show him cool looking fishes (a headcanon)
Yeah, Kraab is one of Ben's fathers. Myaxx met him shortly before he lost the majority of the organic half of his body. Despite all his flaws, Kraab does care about Ben a lot.
The awkwardness between Kraab and Ben's Pyronite dad is unbearable, much like the relationship between the other dads during their meetings.
Now I imagine Kraab taking Ben underwater to explore what the water world has to offer.
Alien characters Ben meet when he was 10-11 and whether or not they know they’re talking to a child