Grayhawk going through the mental check boxes in the middle of the battle. So, Polly, actually has appeared in the comic before. If anyone wants to prove their devotion to the history of the Kick Pages and find out where, go nuts. I’ll probably give you some Kick Points just for doing the legwork.
Also, notice that he no longer has his armored cape that was disintegrated by Sagittarius in the fight against Zodiac. So even though he got some cool goodies from Blue Jay, he doesn’t have the skills or resources to replenish them. No more armored cape. ArachKnight webbing and nano-smoke are going to go bye bye. It’ll be back to his home made budget-hero equipment.
Well, it is now New Year’s Eve as you are reading this. (Not for me, I posted this a day early). So I hope you all have a safe and fun evening. Be sure to drug your dogs so they don’t freak out. Post your resolutions in the comments, I’ll check up on everyone’s progress in February.
Polly from ‘Criminal Minds’ chapter in the therapy session with ‘Dr Foot’
Criminal Minds #4
That’s some damn good art.
part that confused me from ‘Criminal Minds” is why Generic Kung-Fu Sidekick disguised himself as KICKMAN? was his partner the only person he could get a face model of? (Inquiring minds…okay, mabye they don’t want to know.)
Three other people got there ahead of me (damned sleep schedule!) but it’s interesting that Polly chose to imitate a male member of the kick team instead of one of the female members. That suggests some…interesting versatility since she’d have to be able to pull it off (pull it out?) in the locker-room, not just in uniform.
Maybe they had a spare Kickman facemask lying around for… reasons