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| − | * He wears a white smock over a t-shirt depicting the famous Astro City Signal Rocket. The shirt is very popular with the tourists. Only the "Are You Jacked?" Jack-in-the-Box has higher sales. | + | * He wears a white smock over a t-shirt depicting the famous Astro City Signal Rocket. The shirt is very popular with the tourists.<ref name="1:1">According to a very speculative, jb the(tongue-in-cheek)ib</ref> Only the "Are You Jacked?" Jack-in-the-Box has higher sales. |
* Kurt Busiek has commented that as the series of Astro City stories have so far circled around the Silver Agent as the overall background character, the next(current) cycle will belong to the Broken Man. Interesting... very interesting. | * Kurt Busiek has commented that as the series of Astro City stories have so far circled around the Silver Agent as the overall background character, the next(current) cycle will belong to the Broken Man. Interesting... very interesting. | ||
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--- Kurt Busiek (interview with Mtv's Geek-News[1]) HistoryCrazy or insane? Neither or both?
Some time later, he took the time to chat with us about the mission, but we got too distracted checking out the various knick-knacks in his collection, examining the history behind them. To keep us from seeing what he deemed us unready for, he gave us, as a sop, a story of Dame Progress and Mister Cakewalk from circa 1900. ("Thumbtacks & Yarn") Who knows for sure? We might be listening to the rantings of a crazed fool, or the last sane warnings of a man driven to his mental limits by the awareness of a sinister and very real threat. So, for all of us, keeping a low profile might indeed be a good idea. At least until we know more about both the Oubor and the skinny man with the purple skin. PowersHe has broken the fourth wall. He can communicate with the reader. Observations
Speculations, TheoriesWe know that in the real world, the Broken Man's skin is yellow. So is the skin of the Bouncing Beatnik and the Halcyon Hippie, and Mister Cakewalk's yellow all over too, though in his case it might be clothes. Plus, all three of these men embodied cultural movements of their time. The Broken Man says he was once eternally young. So, even though they span different eras, could all four men be different versions of the same being?
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