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Ink Pen by Phil Dunlap for November 04, 2022
Transcript:
Dynaman: Who do you like to fight the most? Thugs? Aliens? Scientists? Captain Victorious: Actually, I prefer white-collar criminals. Dynaman: White-collar criminals? But they pose no physical threat!! They just break whatever laws they want and then try to buy their way out of -- oh, I think I get where you're going with this... Captain Victorious: Have you seen my new Mercedes?
Grandma Lea over 2 years ago
Thus he describes; the election deniers, those who by their action wish to destroy the U.S. Constitution for their own benefits; those who place their hands on Christian Bibles and take oaths of office then commit blasphemy for their own personal gains all the while still claiming to be Christians. Those who claim to be rich but beg money from the poor while receiving republican welfare and spend it like there is no end on frivolous things. Derivative thinkers, who just repeat what has happened before in history and proclaim they, are the originals.
Doctor Toon over 2 years ago
Aliens and robots are best for massive superhero battles because it’s OK to really go to town on them, as opposed to killing actual human villains
An odd morality, but it works for Orcs from Lord of the Rings and Trollocs from Wheel of Time as well
If its icky and fearsome, it’s alright to kill it
wi3leong Premium Member over 2 years ago
The greatest weakness of superhero fiction is that very little of the crime that does the most damage in the real world can be countered with violence. A fictional world needs supervillains to justify the existence of superheroes.
well-i-never over 2 years ago
So, his real identity is a criminal defense lawyer.
Wlly Blly over 2 years ago
Says the man with no need of a car.