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Does he have any super-powers other than his profound understanding of how any existing system can be used to cause the maximum amount of obstruction and frustration?
Too bad Mr. Thompson didnât live long enough to see the rise of âNo mask Manâ who gives everyone his opinion on why he doesnât have to wear it!
When I saw the name âGruntlesâ and the word âdisâ in the first panel, I was sure the joke was going to be something with the word âdisgruntledâ⊠Oh, well, it was good anyway⊠âș
Fearmonger! âA name to be reckoned with, the greatest new supervillain since [whoever the last one was]. Norm Gruntles was doing his duty, not taking the stapler back without a receipt, when he was assaulted and mistreated.
His fearsome motto: Let the Buyers Beware!
I would like to see some of his future vengeful malefactionsâŠ.
Garrison Keillor used to advertise the Fearmongersâ Shop on the radio. They sold (or hoped to sell) everything for the paranoiac, including the latest in redneck home security and some old primitive standbys too.
Templo S.U.D. over 4 years ago
wow
Wilde Bill over 4 years ago
Eventually working at Woe-mart will do that to anyone, even without having your head shoved in the scanner.
jimmjonzz Premium Member over 4 years ago
Weirdly, in an inversion of the cliché, the employer is the disgruntled party.
The ex-employee is still entirely gruntled.
dwane.scoty1 over 4 years ago
Whew! That was one incident short of provoking a arm gnawing panic, right, Petey?
Jabroniville Premium Member over 4 years ago
As a retail worker, I empathize with Fearmonger and offer myself as his first henchman.
LOLBeth over 4 years ago
Does he have any super-powers other than his profound understanding of how any existing system can be used to cause the maximum amount of obstruction and frustration?
Does he need any?
gbars70 over 4 years ago
Andre is too easily impressed; Petey gives it the proper critical treatment of a comics connoisseur.
posstockhoarder over 4 years ago
Never mind all that! Did you see what that machine did for his hair! Thereâs a fortune to made here, folks!
WCraft over 4 years ago
Too bad Mr. Thompson didnât live long enough to see the rise of âNo mask Manâ who gives everyone his opinion on why he doesnât have to wear it!
ChessPirate over 4 years ago
When I saw the name âGruntlesâ and the word âdisâ in the first panel, I was sure the joke was going to be something with the word âdisgruntledâ⊠Oh, well, it was good anyway⊠âș
DCBakerEsq over 4 years ago
My superpower is my red stapler.
khcm1157 over 4 years ago
I think the nickname, âthe merchant of menaceâ works better. Oy-Vey!
terry over 4 years ago
Richard Thompson was such a genius.
ars731 over 4 years ago
I can see why the Joker doesnât use this version of his origin story.
Petemejia77 over 4 years ago
Love seeing Goons in my daily comics!
Sisyphos over 4 years ago
Fearmonger! âA name to be reckoned with, the greatest new supervillain since [whoever the last one was]. Norm Gruntles was doing his duty, not taking the stapler back without a receipt, when he was assaulted and mistreated.
His fearsome motto: Let the Buyers Beware!
I would like to see some of his future vengeful malefactionsâŠ.
Craig Westlake over 4 years ago
Thereâs too much gruntling in this stripâŠ
JH&Cats over 4 years ago
Garrison Keillor used to advertise the Fearmongersâ Shop on the radio. They sold (or hoped to sell) everything for the paranoiac, including the latest in redneck home security and some old primitive standbys too.