And he has to pass that information on to Sgt. Rock so Easy Company can track it down before Lucifer uses it to torture Batman.
And how, exactly, does Deadman decide to do this?


At least, sort of, kind of. "Hark"?? Really?
Now, there is absolutely no indication in the comic of why, exactly, Boston Brand decides to have Bulldozer speak like some Saturday morning cartoon's idea of how an Englishman would speak. I mean, he could have just said "Look at that suspicious cart over there, Sarge," in his regular Bulldozer voice. But no, Deadman opts for "British" for some reason.
I'm sure, somewhere in the recesses of the Haney-verse, it made perfect sense. But we'll never know.
And later, Deadman deliberately goes into his "Limey lingo" again!

No, I don't understand, either...
From The Brave And The Bold Special (a.k.a. DC Specials Series #8) (1978)
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What bally rot!
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