I always wondered why the super-villains opted to clue the heroes in to their plans, therefore giving them time to prepare or stop them in their tracks. Doesn't make a lot of super-villainy-sense.
More immortal is infinitely better than plain immortal, so it stands to reason he needs to be more imortal. :-) And I think it's in the supervilliam by-laws that you have to have revealing dialogues for your nemesis. No supervillian worth his salt can do anything without having the revealing monologues.
And yes, I am loving this strip too! Thanks for putting it up every day, rob!
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I always wondered why the super-villains opted to clue the heroes in to their plans, therefore giving them time to prepare or stop them in their tracks. Doesn't make a lot of super-villainy-sense.
Still loving the strips, btw!
Wasn't he already immortal? I thought that was his whole deal. And now he wants to be even more immortal? Greedy much?
More immortal is infinitely better than plain immortal, so it stands to reason he needs to be more imortal. :-)
And I think it's in the supervilliam by-laws that you have to have revealing dialogues for your nemesis. No supervillian worth his salt can do anything without having the revealing monologues.
And yes, I am loving this strip too! Thanks for putting it up every day, rob!
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