either this is really sad. or it's a prank. but since it's not funny, or clever in any way really, and just slightly offensive it really serves no purpose i think that would make it even more sad.


Are these guys bargain basement super-villains™ ?

Is this how super-villainy STARTS?

"Nya-ha-haaaaa... we can strike at Winick through his pitiful sense of honor. He would rather lay himself, helplessly at our feet, than let any harm befall his precious "Mexicano's".

If we threaten those 'poor, innocent immigrants', Winick, the SUPER-FOOL, will expose himself and walk straight into our trap - POWERLESS!

BWA-ha-haaaaaa!!!"


That's when Judd has his butler, disguised as Winick, step forth and distract the baddies, only to have the REAL Winick-man leap from BEHIND the base-villains and defeat them with a kick to the back of the head.

It should be easy to determine the identities of these idiots, I think, if we just look for a bunch of nerds who are wearing their underoos on the outside of their pants, are wringing their hands maniacally and eating store-bought microwavable encheritos.

Then... we kick them in the back of the head.

~P~
P-TOR


The guy who started it says it's a joke (although I can't find if he explains why he chose that particular joke):

http://comicsnexus.insidepulse.c.../articles/ 48490


Green Arrow, a nom de plume adopted by the fictional character Oliver Queen.

So Ollie's writing books now? Doesn't anybody remember the term nom de guerre? Winick did the same thing in an issue of Outsiders. (Please don't ask how I came to read it; I promise it won't happen again.)


Maybe nom de plume refers to the feathers on the arrows.


Rats, I was giong to make the Nom de Guerre correction.

I will say, though, I do think that's pretty funny.


I hereby solemnly swear I shall eat no Cherry Pop-Tarts until Reed Richards stops being a jerk.

That'll show 'em!


Fine - more delicious Cherry Pop-Tarts for me!


PS - bwa ha ha!


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