Not only worms, but controllable and sensing-sharing worms!
22300: random - Monday, June 15 2020 - 1:35 AM
A real businessman. He has the bodyguard, the attorney, and the PR manager always at hand. I wonder who the pale guy is? Following the same logic, he should be an accountant or financial advisor of sorts.
22301: Jack - Monday, June 15 2020 - 2:03 AM
Key word is citizens, she is clearly a diplomat. Which is also a much larger PR nightmare.
22302: SilentWrangler - Monday, June 15 2020 - 2:14 AM
"As a rookie white star hero, you may freely apprehend citizens who appear to engage in potentially subversive behavior."
That law alone makes Heroland almost as fascist as Justopea.
22303: Deliverance - Monday, June 15 2020 - 2:37 AM
@random The pale guy is Silverman, Goldman's "hero manager". For a list of Goldman's flunkies, see http://www.neorice.com/hoh_burk_1447
22304: Bisected - Monday, June 15 2020 - 4:56 AM
Leave it to the lady with purple hair to be the voice of reason.
22305: Cluedrew - Monday, June 15 2020 - 5:05 AM
His name is Grant? I have been referring to him as "Bronzeman" the entire time.
@SilentWrangler: I mean there could be limits on things like how much force they may use, how long they may be held and so on that could make it more reasonable. Here "could be" means I expect there isn't. Heroland definitely is looking like a police state.
22320: Mousio - Wednesday, June 17 2020 - 11:36 AM
Too tired for a witty remark right now. Though, @neorice you might wanna check the third panel's dialogue. "Into" is missing a "to"
Truly best power ever.
Not only worms, but controllable and sensing-sharing worms!
A real businessman. He has the bodyguard, the attorney, and the PR manager always at hand. I wonder who the pale guy is? Following the same logic, he should be an accountant or financial advisor of sorts.
Key word is citizens, she is clearly a diplomat. Which is also a much larger PR nightmare.
"As a rookie white star hero, you may freely apprehend citizens who appear to engage in potentially subversive behavior."
That law alone makes Heroland almost as fascist as Justopea.
@random The pale guy is Silverman, Goldman's "hero manager". For a list of Goldman's flunkies, see http://www.neorice.com/hoh_burk_1447
Leave it to the lady with purple hair to be the voice of reason.
His name is Grant? I have been referring to him as "Bronzeman" the entire time.
@SilentWrangler: I mean there could be limits on things like how much force they may use, how long they may be held and so on that could make it more reasonable. Here "could be" means I expect there isn't. Heroland definitely is looking like a police state.
Too tired for a witty remark right now. Though, @neorice you might wanna check the third panel's dialogue. "Into" is missing a "to"