
There’s also fifty grand of cash, along with an entire fish in a hamburger bun. It’s also in bags, so it’s clear this chemical company has been robbing old prospectors. Luckily, they spell out exactly how much: fifty grand in gold. How much money does a chemical factory even keep on hand? I’d google that to find out, but that sounds like the sort of thing that would put me on a watch list. How many chemical companies have active factories in Gotham at any given time? Even two seems like a lot. Maybe a chem job is how you break into the big time.Įel hits Cole Chemical, which isn’t even the same one Joker tried to rob. Which, for some reason, Gotham criminals see as desirable targets. Well, I say that, but in his origin, Eel is robbing a chemicals company. Patrick “Eel” O’Brian was a small-time crook. Plastic Man: The Biggest Intentional Joke in DC Comics

What does that mean? I don’t know.Īnyway, today’s randomly generated character is:

I will then take only the choicest bits and serve them to you, over easy. I will randomly select a character from DC or Marvel (maybe Image on special occasions) and read their wiki each week. Welcome to Comics Wiki Adventures, a weekly deep dive into just how unhinged comics can be.
