The question that has been on everyone’s mind for the past two years:
“Who is the Supreme Leader?”
Kim Jong Un?
“Who is the Supreme Leader of Villain City?”
Some balding dude?
Well, now that we see him… 90% of you still don’t know who he is. A few of you do, and there’s still going to be another page of backstory for how he came to be in his current leadership role. But in the meantime, in the interest of web comic security I am officially declassifying Rakkety Tam’s comment from like… two years ago? (Skuttlebutt #1)
Who is this mysterious villain that beat, or tied, or maybe just didn’t lose to Superior Man? One who “fought” Superior Man and yet was not captured or imprisoned by him (https://kickmancomic.mattslawblog.com/comic/superiority-complex-8/)? Do we know who this villain who has never been arrested is (https://kickmancomic.mattslawblog.com/comic/superiority-complex-16/)? Can we know the identity of a man who never teamed up with anyone, or been in another fight, or literally ever showed up again (https://kickmancomic.mattslawblog.com/comic/Rest-Of-The-Comic)?
I would infer no-(https://kickmancomic.mattslawblog.com/comic/superiority-complex-2/.
As you can see…. no baseless speculation. He brought all the receipts and showed his work for the class follow.
Now for those of you who go back and read through the chapter Superiority Complex. The new question on everybody’s mind will be: “How did this idiot become the Supreme Leader (…of Villain City!)?”
Find out next week!



So does Eddie have some beer ready while he tells his tale?*
*And I thought he hotfooted it away from there.
(nice to know, once it’s HANDED ON A PLATTER!, I could figure this out…)
Thank you Rakkety Tam for leading me to this.
Bye the bye, this is the proper Kickman “Boss Battle”…..
Oh no. So this supervillain is basically Kickman’s construct? It’s like Megamind all over again.
Well, maybe Superior Man is more at fault for creating him. We’ll let everyone decide after the next page.
“The new question on everybody’s mind will be: “How did this idiot become the Supreme Leader (…of Villain City!)?””
Eddie The Welder was part of the team building that figure for “reasons” (the plot needed it?) Maybe a Lord of The Rings production needed a giant Sauron figure, maybe Stark Industries got a contract to build giant robots, maybe Superior Man had a weird dream and ordered it built on the sly. Don’t know. Don’t care.
When Villain City happened he was stuck there and went into deep bluff and started talking shit to sound tuff, and it worked.
Now lets hear a better guess.
Kickman doesn’t trust open goals – he makes his own openings to score.
I like the touch that the feet don’t even have a sole and are fully open – the ‘Supreme Leader’ in its current form was only ever made to be a statue, not even a full robot
Robotics is hard!
Matt, I don’t think I have many Kick Points (I seem to remember I won a few at some point but can’t recall how or when) but I’d appreciate it if you gave them to Rakkety Tam as a token of my admiration. That was magnificent exegesis. Congratulations, Rakkety Tam.