![]() That is, of course, until 1998, when the rapper in question, Eminem, stepped onto the scene. RC (v/o): Anyways, by the late 1990s, despite the increase in white MCs, there was still that white wrapper stigma, where no matter what they did, they just weren't taken as seriously as black rappers. RC: Hey, do you want an intricately long-winded and detailed analysis that will take up most of the video, or do you want an omission-heavy summary for a cameo? Linkara: What about the Beastie Boys, or how would you rank Rage Against the Machine? And to make it even more confused, they were backed by Public Enemy. good, but not getting much attention, eventually turning to rock music, or pretending to be something that they obviously weren't. (Shots of white rappers are shown, including Vanilla Ice and Young Black Teenagers) The only rappers that were white at the time were either. RC (v/o): Well, way back during the time the Nostalgia Critic gets his reviews from, rap music was a very African-American-dominated place. Linkara: Well, I needed to know about Eminem, but. (As he says this, Linkara stares, so not amused) RC: "NEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRD!" He then looks at it and reads from it, pointing to Linkara as he does so) (He takes out a crumpled-up piece of paper and opens it up. RC: Yeah, Todd told me about you and he has a special message for you. ![]() RC: Oh, yeah, you're the guy that reviews comic books for some reason. Linkara: What? N-No! Listen, I figure you know more about rap music than I do. I've been on the site for like two or three years now. (The next bit alternates between Linkara and RC) RC: Who are you and how do you know my name? ![]() As such, I will call forth from my Internet reviewers someone more suited to giving his history. Linkara: And like my review of the KISS comics, I come into this with little knowledge about the musician gracing the printed page. This, however, is just moronic and played seriously: a rapper teaming up with the ultimate vigilante. At least that one realized that the concept was stupid and they just rolled with it. Linkara (v/o): Somehow, I hate to say this, but this is actually a dumber concept than Archie and the Punisher teaming up. (Cut to a shot of an Archie comic in which Archie Andrews is seen sharing the cover with the Punisher) Today, I bring you something truly special, a team-up that nobody asked for and nobody wanted: Eminem and the Punisher! Linkara: Hello, and welcome to Atop the Fourth Wall, where bad comics burn. ![]()
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