comic!
Torn on September 16, 2020 at 5:54 AM
Black Rose on September 16, 2020 at 9:47 PM
I wonder what will happen next? Maybe Break packs her costume away,to never wear it again!?
Make gets rid of his old inventions,like I mentioned previously,in a yard sale?
Twitch, Lurking SideKick on September 17, 2020 at 1:13 AM
Mature adults behavior, brought on from a group project?
*Getting the Hyper-Paranoid Scanner Kit* It must be subliminal messaging in the school’s architecture. Or maybe something in the water. This is too good to be true.
Kiatana on September 17, 2020 at 10:48 PM
I think it would be really cool if this leads to a young villains rehabilitation program. It could help young people who want to turn their lives around, maybe even start on the path to becoming a hero if they want to be.
Nealithi on September 21, 2020 at 8:44 PM
It’s the fluoride. They put it in the toothpaste but said it was in the water!
On a less paranoid side. He seems much more interested in her. I wonder if that is because we last saw them they were like twelve?
He likes to build but the stuff is always broken. Tragic backstory! He is fit and thus makes the appearance standards. . .
I wonder what Break would say if she found he built another bot. But now he has a white card?
Matthew on September 23, 2020 at 1:23 PM
I wonder what his reasons for villainy actually were in the first place.
In many ways, the system the heroes spend so much effort trying to defend is indefensible. They’ll stop a robot from smashing a building, but as the criminal said, “the real crime is what’s legal”.
Foradain on September 25, 2020 at 9:57 AM
I really hope Tim goes back on his promise of no more building, once he figures out how to stay inside the line of the law. It would be a real shame if people went homeless or jobless because he could rebuild an apartment building or factory that had been wrecked by a supervillain, but couldn’t do the building without breaking the law.
Ragingagnostic on July 9, 2021 at 12:26 PM
A person who does rotten, evil, immoral and criminal actions and never takes responsibility for them isn’t someone to be trusted. He may be a psychopath or a sociopath; such people are really good at charm, deceit and manipulation. So I wouldn’t bother with talking to him about something like this. She should keep an eye on him–as she originally stated she would–and notify other authorities in case he really is up to no good. Perhaps she could put a tracker on the bag…a surveillance camera on his home…spyware into his computer…
Word choice!