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Manic-Man wrote:"Too....much....coffeee...Creamer-Boy.....Try...to......reach. Percoset-pouch...in my utility....belt.....Also, might pee ourselves...will keep.....you....posted..

Pirate Johnson wrote:In brightest day
In darkest night
no evil shall escape my sight
let those who warship evil's might
beware my power
Green Lantern's llight
I will eat those words June 17th, 2011. The GREATEST COMIC BOOK HEROS or all time argh going to finally be put on the silver screen!!! RAmen 

Roy Hunter wrote:Many moons ago, I used to work for a stationery company. Following a pub-based conversation involving superpowers and mis-spellings, my friends came up with "Stationery Man: he's going nowhere". One of them drew the comic strip, it was me dressed up as a superhero, standing outside a burning building. There was a woman with a baby in a top floor window, and the fire engine that arrived crashed into a schoolbus, then an aeroplane crash-landed on top of it, and through all of this Stationery Man just stood there doing nothing.
I wish I could find the drawing, it is well worth a scan. I might have to go and dig out the memorabilia boxes...
black bart wrote:Roy Hunter wrote:Many moons ago, I used to work for a stationery company. Following a pub-based conversation involving superpowers and mis-spellings, my friends came up with "Stationery Man: he's going nowhere". One of them drew the comic strip, it was me dressed up as a superhero, standing outside a burning building. There was a woman with a baby in a top floor window, and the fire engine that arrived crashed into a schoolbus, then an aeroplane crash-landed on top of it, and through all of this Stationery Man just stood there doing nothing.
I wish I could find the drawing, it is well worth a scan. I might have to go and dig out the memorabilia boxes...
What about Stationary Man? He could staple the villains and sellotape them up and send them nasty faxes and stuff.
Whens the first issue of Pirates of Pasta hit the presses? 

daftbeaker wrote:black bart wrote:Roy Hunter wrote:Many moons ago, I used to work for a stationery company. Following a pub-based conversation involving superpowers and mis-spellings, my friends came up with "Stationery Man: he's going nowhere". One of them drew the comic strip, it was me dressed up as a superhero, standing outside a burning building. There was a woman with a baby in a top floor window, and the fire engine that arrived crashed into a schoolbus, then an aeroplane crash-landed on top of it, and through all of this Stationery Man just stood there doing nothing.
I wish I could find the drawing, it is well worth a scan. I might have to go and dig out the memorabilia boxes...
What about Stationary Man? He could staple the villains and sellotape them up and send them nasty faxes and stuff.
Wrong way round, both of you![]()
Stationary - Not moving.
Stationery - Office supplies.

With all seriousness, ANYONE considering my idea.
.Sorry, I'm not an artist. I'm usually just the butt of artist's jokes. Good luck, though...Pirate Johnson wrote::bounce: With all seriousness, ANYONE considering my idea.
That was a "Dilbert" kinda funn idea though. I wouldn't mind if you storyboardedfor my idea, Pirates of Pasta.

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