How to Succeed in Evil by Patrick E. McLean

How to Succeed in Evil is not a self-help page for the maladjusted. It it is the story of Edwin Windsor, Evil Efficiency Consultant. He's like Arthur Anderson for Supervillians.

Chapter 46: The Man Who Pulls the Strings

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4 Responses to “Chapter 46: The Man Who Pulls the Strings”

  1. GOD says:

    I know its a story point, but why would Edwin be so sloppy as to let them know who they were dealing with?
    I had assumed that was the real reason why he meet in the underground car park, so no one had evidence of their meeting.

    And whats stopping Apedis going public and suing the ass off Edwin and Psyche for copy write infringement and defacement?

    Why does public love for the Cromoglodon not extend to his sponsor or for that matter why rant people trying to sue Apedis for the damage the Cromoglodon causes.

    Moochingle yours,
    Misplaced ego complex

    • Patrick says:

      Yeah, it’s a story point. You’re thinking about this too much.

      >And whats stopping Apedis going public and suing the ass off Edwin and Psyche for copy >write infringement and defacement?

      Probably a hard suit to win when you sell tons of apparel with your logo on it. And you actually pay people to wear your logo.

      >Why does public love for the Cromoglodon not extend to his sponsor or for that matter why
      >rant people trying to sue Apedis for the damage the Cromoglodon causes.

      You have a point. But even if a company only loses 10% of their customers that’s still crapload of money. Why chance it. And not everybody likes the Cromogolodon. Not everybody likes anything.

      • GOD says:

        oooo, I like your point.
        -By denying that they are sponsoring the Cormoglodon they would louse the support of the people you do like him, on top of those they had already lost who didn’t like him. :D

  2. Ms. Danson says:

    I’m pitying Excelsior again. I wonder if he’d be better off in Edwin’s hands than Gus’s.

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