Then come on down to VillainSupply.com.
They’ve got everything from the trendiest GMOH Advanced Escape Vehicle to an escape proof Maze of DEATH.
I know what I want for Christmas!
Then come on down to VillainSupply.com.
They’ve got everything from the trendiest GMOH Advanced Escape Vehicle to an escape proof Maze of DEATH.
I know what I want for Christmas!
Ah, this site is one of my recent favourites. Love it darlings, love it.
I particularly enjoy the robotic Ayn Rand. At $50,000, she’s a steal!
I think I have found the the second-greatest web-site after the SDMB. Thank you.
Gorgon Heap
Evil Mastermind
<grins a private little grin>
Don’t need no villian supply store, got everything I need in the lab.
Kidding!
This touches on the far peripheral of a question I always had about Batman. How is it that he had all this bat-gear and still no one knew who the heck he was? He had to buy his “bat-er-rangs” somewhere didn’t he? When a shipment of bat-shaped boomerangs are delivered to Bruce Wayne, how is it that no one made the connection? When huge computers are delivered and installed in the cave under Bruce’s mansion, how come no one said “Gee, d’ya suppose…”?
Khadaji, a far too serious answer to that question…
He’s Bruce Wayne, owner of Wayne Corp., and has oodles of money. He’s rich, therefore he can do just about whatever he wants, besides, if you have an entire company that can make these things for you, it’s no matter to set up little imaginary companies to order things from your company for you.
Kitty
GOTHAM CITY (AP) – In the latest corporate finance scandal to rock Wall Street, a team of independent auditors announced widespread accounting irregularities at manufacturing and defense conglomerate Wayne Corp., and federal investigators want to question Wayne Corp. founder and CEO Bruce Wayne on his involvement. A Wayne Corp. spokesman denied charges that an elaborate system of front companies and paper subsidiaries was used to divert corporate resources to pay for extensive remodeling at Bruce Wayne’s private mansion. Defense Department investigators are also reported to be investigating millions of dollars worth of missing high-tech hardware from the company’s defense-related subsidiaries, some of it highly classified, including a $15 million prototype nuclear-powered roadster…
LOL. Nicely done.
I’m sure this has been posted before, but this sister site needs to be here: