Ink Pen by Phil Dunlap for February 06, 2018
Transcript:
captain: Superman shouldn't be british!! Ralston: Actually, I agree with you... superman is a quintessentially american icon! an immigrant born of the immigrant's experience! Ralston: his creation is something that could only have happened in america at the time, and represented the american dream come true! captain: plus, british people are wimpy!! ralston: yes, well, I was trying not to say that...
PoodleGroomer almost 7 years ago
British? He is from Kansas with no accent at all.
Prey almost 7 years ago
Google “Brixton Riots” and take your pick – 2011 is a doozy.
lenhimel almost 7 years ago
All of the above is true; however, Wallace and Gromit do come to mind.
NoSleepTil_BKLYN almost 7 years ago
You can hardly call the people who forced nearly half the world to speak their language, at the point of a bayonet, “wimpy”!
Spiny Norman Premium Member almost 7 years ago
I wouldn’t call people who lived thru the blitz wimpy.
halvincobbes Premium Member almost 7 years ago
James Bond is wimpy? Luther?
Dragoncat almost 7 years ago
I wouldn’t call a woman who has been ruling the United Kingdom (and other Commonwealth realms) for 66 solid years to this very day, and still going strong “wimpy”.
Ray Helvy Premium Member almost 7 years ago
I can’t say what Winston Churchill would have said to this, But it would not be “wimpy”.
Daeder almost 7 years ago
I don’t agree that the British are wimpy, but Superman is American. Just like James Bond is British. A British Superman would be as strange as Mickey Mouse with a British accent.
Kirokithikis almost 7 years ago
I thought the guy who first drew Superman was Canadian