>Child asks for a hero's autograph.
>He signs.
>The kid thought he was a more popular hero.
>>78613327
dumb frogposter
I... I didn't understand what you just said.
>>78613327
Shut up, green lantern no one likes you.
>>78613327
Name two graphic novels, four cartoons, one animated feature and three comicbooks where it happens.
>>78613469
>two graphic novels
>three comicbooks
>>78613501
and seven webcomics. Chop-chop.
>>78613469
>>78613548
its definitely happened with Deadpool, Daredevil, and Spider-Man before
>>78613469
In Grant Morrison's Animal Man, a kid asks for his autograph thinking he was Aquaman.
>>78613469
I know that "Histeria!" had a character whose entire gimmick was getting autographs from people who weren't who she thought they were, much to their confusion.
>>78613469
In the Justice League: Unlimited cartoon, a kid asks for Booster Gold's autograph thinking he was Green Lantern.
>>78613469
>>78613769
>>78613820
It's not an autograph, but I think there's a callout to the Booster Gold/Green Lantern thing in "Justice League: Generation Lost".
>>78613769
was the kid retarded?
>>78613327
dumb frogposter
>>78613327
smart frogposter
>>78613968
He saw orange costume and blond hair
>>78613968
Probably thought it was just a new costume. That isn't uncommon.
>>78613820
Is that where that retarded meme is from?
>gold and blue costume
>Hey it's GREEN Lantern!
Fuck you, dumbass kid.