The Adventures of Katnip: 32
“I’m gonna go look for trouble!” the stranger cried.
“Okay, you do that,” I said.
“They’re letting them into the Superhero Academy so young these days,” John Riley mused.
Who goes there? Please leave comments so (An Aries Knows)!
I felt that the Green Lantern was kinda boring as far as Superheros go – except when he was teamed up with the Green Arrow, who is very Errol Flynn-esque. Your little Hal Jordan is pudgy … which makes him very cute! I want to pinch his cheeks.
I know zip about most superheroes, so it’s all lost on me.
So, vampires and wolves would not be considered superheroes? (I have yet to get through Twilight II and onward though…)
Though I think Marvel and DC have the market cornered on superheroes, I suppose any “supernatural” beings (vampires, et al) who are willing to turn on their own to protect humans could fall into that category.
In the Twilight world, this would apply to the Cullens, but the shapeshifting Quileute wolves have never posed any threat to people, only to vampires.
What the world needs is more short, pudgy super-heros! Neat background, too.
Thanks!
But what happened to John Riley’s cap?
It fell off during his previous travels in a land called Becky’s Purse. He’ll be wearing it again next time.
I’ve heard rumors that Becky’s Purse is also known as the Land Of No Return.
Its capital (ha ha, get it?) is Contains No Money.