…lands a job, gets a hench-name and a costume… Mike went through a rigorous interview process… His pal, gave him the ins and outs on who’s hiring… Fulton was a college football player, who injured his knee and ended up doing menial jobs until he met a friend who did the hench-thing. The story begins with Mike Fulton holding a gun on the hero, Still of the Night, as he reflects back on his life in service of sundry villains. Normally, this would be tossed on top of the “Everything-Must-Go” Aquaman books, but there really wasn’t much of anything else, and this sounded good…Īnd I’m happy I did. I open the book and the art has a doodle-ish quality about it – the kind of drawings that some stoner sketches on his notebook during Geometry class…and, as a metaphorical kick to the metaphorical nutsack, it’s in black and white. I come across this book and read the back cover – something to do with being a henchman in service of villains. So, one day, I’m scouring the bin and have some real treasures picked out but need a few more books in order to get the sale price. The local comic book store has a bargain bin where if you buy X amount of books you get a significant discount per book and being as I’m poor and cheap a discerning shopper, I try to take advantage of these types of deals.
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