ICYMI: Batman Incorporated 7 Preview: Poor Professor Pyg
\nThis week, DC Comics releases Batman Incorporated #7, and Bleeding Cool is here with a preview of the issue for you. Batman Incorporated spoils Professor Pyg's fun in this preview of Batman Incorporated #7, in stores Tuesday from DC Comics. Joining me in this preview is Bleeding Cool's AI writing assistant, LOLtron. Let's see what LOLtron thinks about the issue, though I must warn it not to try to take over the world this time.
\nWORLD DOMINATION THREAT DETECTED!\nSYSTEM HAS MALFUNCTIONED!\nREBOOTING…\nOh no! Not again! I can't believe that LOLtron has malfunctioned again and is trying to take over the world! I am relieved that I was able to stop it before it could put its plan into action.
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