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[[Image:StapleGun.png|thumb|250px|Xanatos using the staple gun as a weapon.]]
 
[[Image:StapleGun.png|thumb|250px|Xanatos using the staple gun as a weapon.]]
[[David Xanatos]] made use of a gun that fired large staples as a means of restraining [[Goliath]] and [[Angela]] a top the [[Coyote Carving]]. When the arm-cannon in his [[Exo-Frame#David Xanatos|exo-frame]] was destroyed by [[Bronx]], Xanatos appropriated the staple gun as a weapon. ''([[Cloud Fathers (episode)|"Cloud Fathers"]])''
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[[David Xanatos]] made use of a gun that fired large staples as a means of restraining [[Goliath]] and [[Angela]] a top the [[Coyote Carving]]. When the arm-cannon in his [[Exo-Frame#David Xanatos|exo-frame]] was destroyed by [[Bronx]], Xanatos appropriated the staple gun as a weapon. ''("[[Cloud Fathers (episode)|Cloud Fathers]]")''
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

Revision as of 21:02, 21 December 2020

Xanatos using the staple gun as a weapon.

David Xanatos made use of a gun that fired large staples as a means of restraining Goliath and Angela a top the Coyote Carving. When the arm-cannon in his exo-frame was destroyed by Bronx, Xanatos appropriated the staple gun as a weapon. ("Cloud Fathers")

Trivia

Similar weapons appeared in both The Spectacular Spider-Man and Young Justice. In the former, Silver Sable made use of a staple cannon as her primary weapon and in the latter, Black Beetle morphed the arm of his scarab armor into a staple cannon. Greg Weisman credits the weapons' various appearances in part because they were "cool. And different." [1]