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The Prankster info page
art by Wayne Boring & John Byrne
Superman Unlimited (2025) #9
Of any two superman villains you could have reimagined as mass murderers. These are, obviously, the two worst choices.
Especially when the Prankster already HAD a perfect post crisis revamp!
Action Comics 865
Action Comics #51 (June 16th, 1942)
Art by Fred Ray
“Ahahahaahahah miss me?„
✨ @the-funnier-prankster
Not particularly, no. What is it this time, Prankster? 🤨
TW: cyberbullying talk
So I was thinking about the villain Prankster and how he is so outclassed as a "villain using silly things as weapons" type and I was like, wel what else could he be and it hit me. Theres that whole genre of youtubers whos whole identity is "I found this bad person on the internet and will proceed to make their life a living hell by tricking them" and I think that could be a fun inspiration. An interesting moral twist, considering those types usually think its okay because the victim is a bad person, and also parallels the concepts of journalism in a way.