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The physical copy is called "Thimble Theatre presents Popeye Classic Newspaper Comics Volume Two: 1989 - 1992 by Bobby London"
The story arc itself is called "Popeye's Apocalypse"
https://www.deviantart.com/doctormoodb/journal/Popeye-tanks-the-universe-being-erased-Feat-836366273
Was wondering if anyone wanted to take a look at this and see if this is worth going over or making a blog post for.
https://www.deviantart.com/doctormoodb/art/The-TMNT-Crossover-Power-Scaling-Map-830973098
Made to keep track of all the Crossover Scaling of different turtles incarnations. Basically if the events of Turtles Forever, Usagi Crossovers, and the various TMNT 2012 crossover episodes are to be taken...
No, TMNT has a infinite multiverse and they have crossed over twice. In fact I think OG Krang's Dimension X is the Dimension X in the Nick show.
That kind of logic though can mean that almost every incarnation of TMNT scales to almost every incarnation of TMNT because they've all met at some...
But nothing seems to imply that the cartoon universes cease to be once they're "ended". By that logic, Bugs Bunny himself would also cease to be once the actual cartoon ending occurs (I.E. the cartoon run time is over.) Bugs "Ending" a cartoon like that seems less like void manipulation on a...
Would that be enough to kill Bobobo though?
Elmer Fudd was just fine when Bugs ended the cartoon in "Rabbit Rampage" (1955) since he existed outside of the cartoon as an animator.
Other Looney Tunes have also survived the destruction/cut ending of the cartoon. In "My Favorite Duck" (1942) ends...
Well if both are in character, it's hard to determine.
Bugs never really takes people seriously at first and often just messes with them. Even when he's angry he prefers to out smart them first and foremost, and I think he'd sooner resort to going animator or using plot manipulation as a last...