
Young Nathan R. Armstrong has invented a teleportation device, which he plans to demonstrate at his school's Science Fair. Unfortunately, as he enters the teleporter, a bear enters the school (it's a long story) and sneaks into the device. The two emerge from the teleporter seemingly unharmed, but with a bizarre mix-up: N.R. Armstrong now has the arms of a bear, and the bear is left with puny 10-year-old human arms.
Frustrated by his disfigurement (and the fact that he didn't win the Science Fair), Nathan turns to a life of crime under the name The Second Amendment. His side-kick, the bear he has named Winnie the Goon, can't really do much with his little arms, but he sure looks weird.
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Excellent referencing of the Bill of Rights, Jef! Who knew such an excruciating pun could lead to such a great origin (and a very Grampa and Julie feeling plot...or should I say a very "Czekaj" plot).
ReplyDeleteThis is so great, Jef. Best part is where the bear enters the school. It deserves a treatment in comic form to show all the backstory.
ReplyDeleteDo Jef and Bob know each other? Both Boston area boys!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Bob.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see a comic starring The Second Amendment!