With Colin's unlocked ability now.

If he wants, he can create enough "Superman" plots in a short time.

The reason why he gave it to Jacob to complete.

It is mainly to cultivate his ability, especially in comic creation.

After all, when Colin invited him to join "The Courier Comics", it was not just to find a colorist and background artist for himself. Jacob's inspiration and creativity in the comics were the key to his hiring him.

Although the serialized content of "The Courier Comics" is still mainly based on the plot of "Superman".

However, Colin has long had the idea of ​​developing it independently.

After all, the name of this publication is "The Courier Comics" instead of "Superman Comics". Just printing the comic stories of "Superman" can certainly increase the sales of comics, but it also limits the publication itself. Superheroes never fight alone, and "The Courier Comics" represents more than just the comic "Superman".

Whether it is for the development of "The Courier Comics" or for Colin himself, more superheroes need to be developed.

After all, even Disney is working hard to create new animated characters.

In fact, the popularity of the character Donald Duck was once higher than that of Mickey, the symbol of Disney.

"Then, the newspaper's affairs will be handed over to everyone present. Thank you, Old John."

"Don't worry, boss, I will take care of everything."

In the newspaper, after explaining the follow-up work.

Colin went home without stopping and prepared to go to Los Angeles.

With an old employee like Old John, he was not worried about what problems would happen to the newspaper.

After all, he was only going to Los Angeles for a few days.

"Jacob..."

Watching Colin's back disappear at the intersection, Little John breathed a sigh of relief, and then came to Jacob impatiently.

"Be careful, don't get it dirty, I will color the manuscript later."

Looking at his expectant eyes, Jacob handed over the "Superman" drawing in his hand, and reminded him at the same time.

"Don't worry, I promise there won't be any problems."

Carefully taking the draft in Jacob's hand, Little John looked at the latest issues of the serialized content on it, and a hint of excitement flashed across his dull face.

It's rare to have the opportunity to see several issues of comics in a row like this.

In the past, he could only witness the plot of "Superman" one day in advance at most.

In the few issues left by Colin, the prankster appeared again. This unique villain caused Little John to exclaim as soon as he appeared.

Looking at his excited face, Jacob on the side immediately became nervous and stared at the draft in his hand without blinking.

He was afraid that the other party would get excited and cause an accident. It didn't matter if Little John was injured, but what happened to the "Superman" draft in his hand was a big problem, which could affect the next newspaper serialization.

Fortunately, the situation that Jacob was worried about did not happen. Although Little John was excited, he also knew the importance of the comic in his hand. Next, under his apprehensive gaze, Little John was completely immersed in the plot of the comic.

In this comic, the Prankster once again showed his cunning side.

Through a series of legal means, the villain actually cheated the right to use English, and then levied taxes on all people who use English. Even the Daily Courier where Superman worked was affected and had to pay a large amount of taxes for this, because this was the right to use that the Prankster cheated through legal means, and even Superman could do nothing about it.

Even Superman, who appeared, had to pay taxes while attacking the Prankster during the conversation with him.

"The right to use English?!"

"The Prankster is simply a criminal genius, and even Superman can't do anything about his crimes."

Seeing the helpless plot of Superman in the comic, Little John lamented the novelty and weirdness of the Prankster's crime, and on the other hand, he was a little worried about how Superman could crack the Prankster's crime, and even had an association from this plot.

Is it true that there is a loophole in the right to use English as mentioned in the comics? If in real life, someone also uses this method to obtain the right to use English, then wouldn't all of them have to pay taxes like the citizens of Metropolis?

In the comics, the entire Metropolis fell into chaos because of the crime of the Prankster.

The Daily Courier was about to go bankrupt because it could not pay the high taxes.

Lois and Superman were about to lose their jobs. At this helpless moment, Superman used his super speed ability to look through the entire application of the Prankster in just a few seconds while investigating the application procedures of the Prankster, and finally found a loophole in the other party's legal procedures.

With this loophole, it was determined that the means used by the Prankster to defraud the right to use English were not legal. Superman then reversed the situation, saved the troubled Metropolis, and also saved his job at the Daily Courier.

"Almost. The King of Mischief is a tough opponent."

"Super speed, it's a really useful ability. If I also have this ability, I can complete the work of the entire newspaper by myself..."

"He is indeed Superman. Even a guy like the King of Pranksters is no match for him."

When he saw at the back of the comic that the King of Pranksters had lost the right to use English due to the announcement of Superman, Little John, who had been holding his breath, couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief.

He sighed while turning over the drawings in his hands.

Editor: "Kent, the front page news I've received recently has been so dull that I even started to piece together the headlines. I heard that a mysterious man appeared in Gotham City. Get your camera. I need more reports about this mysterious man and Photos, if you can capture proof of the other party’s crime, that would be even better.”

In the serialization on the next page, Superman was assigned a job by the editor, asking him to go to a city called Gotham City to report a news about a mysterious man.

"Gotham City, You-Know-Who?"

"A new super villain?"

Looking at the conversation between the editor and Superman in the comic, Little John subconsciously regarded the mysterious man as a new criminal.

Under his expectant gaze, Clark, the reporter disguised as Superman, took his camera and got on the train. We came to a city that is very different from the metropolis - Gotham.

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