It's not unprecedented. In Black he's in the machine by choice, as penance for "allowing" his wife to die. This might take place in the Black continuity. Or it's just a show about a bunch of psychopaths in cars killing each other so the very concept of continuity seems kind of ridiculous.
Why is axel not stuck in his car permanently via his arms?
It's not unprecedented. In Black he's in the machine by choice, as penance for "allowing" his wife to die. This might take place in the Black continuity. Or it's just a show about a bunch of psychopaths in cars killing each other so the very concept of continuity seems kind of ridiculous.
It's a race-swapped Roadkill.