Ink Pen by Phil Dunlap for June 03, 2022
Transcript:
Jenn Erica: So, Mr. Negato, how goes the super criminal business? Mr. Negato: Actually, I'm a villain, not a super criminal. Jenn Erica: Really? What's the difference? Mr. Negato: You have to actually succeed at committing a crime to be a criminal. Villainy is just a misdemeanor...
PoodleGroomer over 2 years ago
The villains in old movies were rent and mortgage collectors.
HarryLime over 2 years ago
I’ve always felt it was a state of mind.
LawrenceS over 2 years ago
That’s the problem with constantly being thwarted, keeps you from getting to the next level.
SpammersAreScum over 2 years ago
No, no no. The answer is… “PRESENTATION!” No, wait, that’s the difference bwtween villians and super villains.
rugeirn over 2 years ago
But if your villainy never gets expressed as actual crime, isn’t that pretty low quality villainy? Doesn’t sound like super villainy to me!
knight1192a over 2 years ago
Seems more criminals are lower than villians, but he’s putting it the other way around.