>>97026976Did I miss an issue? The last one I saw storytimed ended with that truly terrifying artist's interpretation of Exterminatrix gloating about how she was going to take down Chavez for reasons.
>>97026998>They've arrested the girl who smashes through walls and windows because she doesn't know how to use a God-damn door! Oh no!>>97027016It's a good thing the villains completely underestimated the strength of the person they were sent to retrieve!
I think the last time I saw something like that wa s few years back in DC, where few members of the League had been captured by some space warlord. He'd had Superman bound in strength-inihbiting shackles, had his eyes covered and a couple other things. Then Supes used his frost breath to weaken the metal of the bindings and break free. The villain screamed in frustration. "Do I have to kill you to incapacitate you?!" He took multiple reasonable precautions based on what he knew of Superman.
Here, these guys just seemed to have grabbed whatever cuffs were sitting on the shelf. Well, we can't have Chavez be threatened or inconvenienced for more than a page, now can we?
>>97027016>Students are cheering that the violent sociopath is resisting arrest. >>97027071This is the exact pose that stuntmen do to intimidate hero characters without actually hurting the act. All I can hear is that exchange from Arrested Development where a stuntman threatens Michael in front of his son:
"Stop it! You're hurting him!"
"No, it just looks like I am. In reality, he's in complete control of the situation."
Then Michael eases himself out of the chokehold.