Basic Instructions by Scott Meyer for September 03, 2014

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    paha_siga  about 10 years ago

    If Omnipresent Man’s every part is everywhere, then every part of his is also “wrapped around” the Knifeketeer’s knife, without any effort from the latter.

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    jmcx4  about 10 years ago

    Saaaay, Everywhere Man looks a lot like the Knifeketeer.

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    ChessPirate  about 10 years ago

    Bah! I don’t believe Omnipresent Man is everywhere at once. If he was, he’d be standing in front of me, blocking my view of the computer screen…

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    Stephen Gilberg  about 10 years ago

    1. Part of the fun of Omnipresent Man and Mr. Everywhere is that they lack internal consistency. In theory, the only way one couldn’t see the other is by closing his eyes. And both should be getting stabbed by accident every second.2. No wonder the Knifeketeer feels excluded from the Legion of Super Heroes. Makes me wonder which came first: his semi-rejection or his desire to stab everyone.

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    Nick Danger  about 10 years ago

    The Knifeketeer’s boxing glove used to have an actual knife sticking out of it. Now, all he has is the glove, so he’s really just the ‘Gloveketeer’… a strike by the PC police, perhaps?

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    CougarAllen  about 10 years ago

    What kind of resolution is this??? We don’t know who the real culprit is. Knifeketeer says he stabbed him, but we haven’t seen the body. What if Knifeketeer is the real culprit? Although the victim has recovered he might not be able to identify his attacker if he was in disguise….

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    CougarAllen  about 10 years ago

    I also suspect Mr. Everywhere. Why was he the one to report the crime? Did he know about it first … because he was the one who did it?

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    CougarAllen  about 10 years ago

    What about The Judger? It usually turns out to be the least likely suspect….

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