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So last night I curled up with an omnibus of Justice League Comics from the 1960s. (Who knew Aquaman could look even dorkier than the 80s Manwave?)
At one point the League gathered in the "modernistically" decorated headquarters.
I wondered if it was a word. My spell check tells me no. Dictionary.com tells me that it is the adverb form of "modernistic", which is itself an adjective. The meaning of said adjective? 1. modern; 2. of or pertaining to modernism or modernists.
Who says comics rot your brain?
Of course, the snarky part of me thinks modern or one of its derivatives would have worked fine. But what do I know?
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