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COSTUMED CRIMEFIGHTERS ACADEMY â Online (for the duration of the emergency)Review Lesson #9: Lifespans. Our applicantâs use of the word âforeverâ might seem to be hyperbole at first, but he has touched upon something seldom discussed in our profession; longevity. A successful superhero can expect to be around for a very long time. (Indeed, the girl he currently sees as his âJunior Commandoâ is approaching the centennial of her graduation from this Academy, Class of â24.) Note, however, this does not necessarily mean immortality; many of our graduates have tasted death at least once in their careers (Refer to C. Kent, Class of â36, Dean Emeritus, T. Stark, Class of â63, et al ) and some multiple times, but are restored to life again for the sake of continuing the story. In our courses, we still teach self-defense to avoid this, because repeated deaths and resuscitations can take their toll on a person, no matter what their overall physique. This is one reason why most people aspiring to this genre apply to our institute instead of _Samâs School for Supervillains_, since the âshelf lifeâ of all but the fiercest or most unique of antagonists can be very short, indeed. (Refer to Body Count, D. Tracy, Class of â31) BTW, for those of you who wonder how the girl classifies as a costumed crimefighter, search her history⊠ever notice she always wears red â even with modern jeans?
davidf42 almost 5 years ago
Morning, Anniephans!
Suggest to Warbucks that he hire some professional trackers and keep searching on the ground!
davidf42 almost 5 years ago
Leonard Starrâs Annie
âMay Flowersâ
September 5, 1980
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EYiPmyXX0AAgjg5?format=jpg&name=large
davidf42 almost 5 years ago
Little Orphan Annie, week of January 12, 1969
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1UBg_pssT9zLipc-YDdgDMxWcNlGZ3Ow2
jrankin1959 almost 5 years ago
COSTUMED CRIMEFIGHTERS ACADEMY â Online (for the duration of the emergency) Review Lesson #9: Lifespans. Our applicantâs use of the word âforeverâ might seem to be hyperbole at first, but he has touched upon something seldom discussed in our profession; longevity. A successful superhero can expect to be around for a very long time. (Indeed, the girl he currently sees as his âJunior Commandoâ is approaching the centennial of her graduation from this Academy, Class of â24.) Note, however, this does not necessarily mean immortality; many of our graduates have tasted death at least once in their careers (Refer to C. Kent, Class of â36, Dean Emeritus, T. Stark, Class of â63, et al ) and some multiple times, but are restored to life again for the sake of continuing the story. In our courses, we still teach self-defense to avoid this, because repeated deaths and resuscitations can take their toll on a person, no matter what their overall physique. This is one reason why most people aspiring to this genre apply to our institute instead of _Samâs School for Supervillains_, since the âshelf lifeâ of all but the fiercest or most unique of antagonists can be very short, indeed. (Refer to Body Count, D. Tracy, Class of â31) BTW, for those of you who wonder how the girl classifies as a costumed crimefighter, search her history⊠ever notice she always wears red â even with modern jeans?
LeeAkersSr. almost 5 years ago
Where is Punjab and The Asp? They are needed.
Jan C almost 5 years ago
âWeâve done the best we couldâ.
Hardly. They did NOT organize a ground search. Flying above the obviously rocky and wooded terrain is not a comprehensive search.
newmoon almost 5 years ago
Somehow I donât see this working out well for the Phantom Commando. Lunacy tends to hamper self-appointed crime fighters.