Ink Pen by Phil Dunlap for September 03, 2011
Transcript:
scrappy lad: so, if captain victorious turned me in, it means I'm not his sidekick, right? Man: okay... scrappy lad: and if I'm not a sidekick, I'm not violating your anti sidekick rule, right? Man: Get out of here... scrappy lad: yay! I outsmarted the mean man!!
lewisbower about 13 years ago
Turned in? I’d turn him over my knee. Oh, that’s not PC?
PShaw0423 about 13 years ago
Why does that guy make me think of Bruce Campbell…?
ctsignguy about 13 years ago
Saturday…………can’t……….think…………………….
TheSpanishInquisition about 13 years ago
That was pretty clever, for Scrappy Lad.
Saucy1121 Premium Member about 13 years ago
Scrappy Lad using logic? This does not compute…erk!
Dragoncat about 13 years ago
EGAD!!! Do you realize what this means? It means he can now act as legal representative for the others and use his new-found logic to free them..Won’t Johnnie Cochran be proud…?
Michelle Morris about 13 years ago
And the Apocalypse begins in 3…2…1…
smparadox about 13 years ago
Yeah, but before the Ultimates were even a gleam in a Marketing Executive’s eye, Nick Fury was a WWII Commando who was given a drug that was an attempt to recreate the Super Soldier Serum, which slowed down his aging, allowing him to still be active and become Director of Shield almost 20 years after WWII ended. And he remained Director until some time in the 90’s I believe. This original Nick Fury was a white Guy, like most such characters created back in the 50s and 60s.Personally, the Nick Fury based on Samuel Jackson is one of the few Ultimates imitations I really liked. But the guy in Ink Pen is clearly based on the original.