Creative differences. Miles can’t imagine anyone having a tragic childhood if both of their parents are around, and Kevin can’t imagine having two parents.
Kevin has a point. Orphaned and troubled superheroes are so overdone that it’s become as normal as the sky being blue. He wants to break the mold and usher in a new trend of superhero origins.
Great strip. Including the plate of nuts (I think that’s what it is). And thanks for the information, I didn’t know about Squirrel Hearing before this very minute. Knowledge is power.
I liked Kevin’s idea. Orphan heroes are lazy copouts. A hero juggling between his family and his secret identity is far more interesting. Why do you think Miles Morales was such a hit as the new Spider-Man?
As a child, young Humphery Fitzgerald Worthington III, heard his father, the richest man in Rodent County, say “That boy is nutty as a squirrel”. Since then, Humphery studied everything there was to know about squirrels. At a school field trip to the county’s nuclear power plant, Humphery was bitten by a radioactive spider. Humphrey gained super powers! But, Humphrey’s father is right – that boy is nutty as a squirrel. Instead of becoming “Spiderman”, Humphrey became “Captain Squirrel”!
See? That’s what happens when the origin story is not tragic.
In less than half a decade from when they are, someone’s actually GOING to make this a setup for a Robin over at DC.
And then in another 4 years, and then 10 after that, they’ll turn Tim Drake into an orphan of the standard sort anyway.
In part because at least fanon suggests that his mother was the type of person to either raise or become a supervillain. Maybe even specifically an Arkham Rogue.
danketaz Premium Member over 1 year ago
Maybe have them die in a totally incidental acorn avalanche.
sergioandrade Premium Member over 1 year ago
Mother, please tell father that uniforms are considered appropriate for formal occasions. (Superhero outfits are considered uniforms)
PoodleGroomer over 1 year ago
Remind us how and why he commutes to and from his exclusive Swiss boarding school every day. The travel fees are getting burdensome.
well-i-never over 1 year ago
I can feel the emotional distance from here.
Ida No over 1 year ago
Creative differences. Miles can’t imagine anyone having a tragic childhood if both of their parents are around, and Kevin can’t imagine having two parents.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member over 1 year ago
Marjorie would prefer to sip her wine and think about her flower garden.
Ellis97 over 1 year ago
Kevin has a point. Orphaned and troubled superheroes are so overdone that it’s become as normal as the sky being blue. He wants to break the mold and usher in a new trend of superhero origins.
shawnc1959 over 1 year ago
I would totally read the heck out of a “Captain Squirrel” comic!
danketaz Premium Member over 1 year ago
Could Captain Squirrel have a dog for a superpet?
AndrewSihler over 1 year ago
Great strip. Including the plate of nuts (I think that’s what it is). And thanks for the information, I didn’t know about Squirrel Hearing before this very minute. Knowledge is power.
Daeder over 1 year ago
That family is nuts!
rickicker over 1 year ago
I liked Kevin’s idea. Orphan heroes are lazy copouts. A hero juggling between his family and his secret identity is far more interesting. Why do you think Miles Morales was such a hit as the new Spider-Man?
William Bludworth Premium Member over 1 year ago
As a child, young Humphery Fitzgerald Worthington III, heard his father, the richest man in Rodent County, say “That boy is nutty as a squirrel”. Since then, Humphery studied everything there was to know about squirrels. At a school field trip to the county’s nuclear power plant, Humphery was bitten by a radioactive spider. Humphrey gained super powers! But, Humphrey’s father is right – that boy is nutty as a squirrel. Instead of becoming “Spiderman”, Humphrey became “Captain Squirrel”!
See? That’s what happens when the origin story is not tragic.
6turtle9 over 1 year ago
Not bad, Kevin. That’s the kind of tragedy that grates on you day after day. It’s enough to drive you nuts.
Ed The Red Premium Member over 1 year ago
Surprisingly enough, Squirrel Girl is not an orphan
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squirrel_Girl
Chrysi Cat Premium Member over 1 year ago
In less than half a decade from when they are, someone’s actually GOING to make this a setup for a Robin over at DC.
And then in another 4 years, and then 10 after that, they’ll turn Tim Drake into an orphan of the standard sort anyway.
In part because at least fanon suggests that his mother was the type of person to either raise or become a supervillain. Maybe even specifically an Arkham Rogue.