05/25/2007:
Kurt Kordok, in addition to being a criminal mastermind, is a master of the obvious. Also, this is probably thinking extra-logically, but Kordok tried to off Weasel and was obviously unsuccessful. So, in essence, wouldn't the "payback" in question have to be equally unsuccessful to be true payback? Just wondering.
TIL: Spider-Man finally doing something.
05/26/2007:
How is this going to be the scoop of the century? A former flunky shot his boss. In a world where men swing from webs and use metallic tentacles to commit crimes, aren't there greater scoops to be had? Heck, Sub-Mariner has been in this strip before and he's the king of Atlantis. That alone scoops this! Granted, Spider-Man is there, but he hardly did a thing.
TIL: Jameson's face in panel two.
1 comment:
On 5/25, you posited that "wouldn't the "payback" in question have to be equally unsuccessful to be true payback?"
And 5/26 seems to show that indeed the payback was true, because it was indeeed unsuccessful.
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