Adam: Let's go kids! Trick-or-treating is underfoot! Kids in background: My wig is missing! I can't find my utility belt! My cape is ripped! Adam: Sigh. Reminds me so much of being a boy when my dad was getting ready for work.
To those commenting on “underfoot”—yes, that is the wrong expression, but why do you assume that the writer does not know this? Surely Adam is being portrayed as a malaprop?
cdward about 13 years ago
“Underfoot?” I thought that meant in somebody’s way. Doesn’t Adam mean “under way” or “afoot”? I know, awfully picky for so early in the morning.
Plods with ...™ about 13 years ago
I didn’t know Adam’s dad was Batman… kewl
psychlady about 13 years ago
Underfoot is a little weird, but maybe that’s just the way Adam talks.
dante.deangelo about 13 years ago
afoot would be better but underfoot works.
grouchycuss about 13 years ago
someone is using the “Crankshaft” misnomers!
gocomicsmember about 13 years ago
To those commenting on “underfoot”—yes, that is the wrong expression, but why do you assume that the writer does not know this? Surely Adam is being portrayed as a malaprop?
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 13 years ago
Adam is certainly dressed in the perfect costume for him!
linwoodbragg about 13 years ago
How is “underfoot” wrong? It’s allegorical, but he’s saying that trick or treating is here and you’re in the middle of it.
Comic Minister Premium Member about 13 years ago
“Daddy I need makeup!” said Katy.
ldyhwkd about 13 years ago
Based on what is being said, I would say you have them in the correct order.
Destiny23 about 13 years ago
Adam should have gone as Doc’s Nuclear Coffee, with a little mushroom cloud over his head!
trekkermint about 13 years ago
underway + afoot = underfoot
Shikamoo Premium Member about 13 years ago
The skeleton is making no bones about having to wait for them all.