I guess Super Heroes don’t bring home what I thought.
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Looks like Venom to me. Actually a really evil being…
The human fly felt it was only natural to ride home on a trash truck. He felt an unusually strong draw.
If trash attracts flies, where else should we expect Spiderman to hang out on his days off? The private lives of superheros are best left unexamined. I, for one, do not want to know EVERYTHING Superman did in those phone booths.
With great trash comes great responsibility…