Superman
The Definition of Fraud Media: A fraud media firm or institution, operates out of a public or civil institution, using its own resources misappropriated for financial support for the institution itself. There are no politics, social cause, or moralities to this system, instead functioning on financial ethics, that being following the print of theory and strategy, to support the comfort of those within the misappropriate institution itself. Superman, as a comic, relies on the highschool as a media apparatus, with the leadership of the highschool operating as if a criminal unit, however alternately supporting the publication of art, not patronage or police influence, as a normal criminal unit run out of a municipal office would.
Superman: This is the principal, always a
male, of the highschool. If they are
seen regularly in public, they are not Superman, they are a substitute lawful steward,
to drive out the fraud media firm itself, under accusation of criminal activity
of misappropriation of public fund. If
they have police operating in the school as an off-campus monitoring, they have
corporate patronage, another illegal maneuver, more a situation for a liberal
application (and we mean liberal, as in, careful and symbolic) of Batman,
through the Joker character masterminding a scheme to expel the leadership
through superintendent’s act (an Injustice Gang, posing as Batman for the
singular mastermind). Meanwhile, if you
have a police civil act within the school, as a policy against free expression,
such as a prohibition on pointing at a chalkboard, you’re going to want to
frame the enforcers among students, as the misbehavior, through news articles
and sources, your small town press (Billy Batson’s print, removing the small town
dictator “SHAZAM”, the elder wizard acting through his boy servant, using the
villains applied as junior cops from federal roles to study law books from the
town library, not the school library, with an entrapment officer, a private
school nearby, “Khandaq”, and the myth of “Black Adam”, someone framed as wanting
to kill the parent of a local conspirator on “the inside” of the scheme, “Irish”
West, for the cross into athletics, The Flash).
Lois Lane: This is the dated payment to the principal,
for involvement in the media firm. You
have this is the writing team’s unattainable girl, who wants money and riches
and a fortune unattainable and doomed by definition. Hence, you marry her into the money of town
administration, a Stepford Wife, to the principal, as his ‘gal on the side’,
perhaps to escape his marriage, but more likely, to make the school a big sack
of cash, for producing art with its student body, a “street team”.
Der Spiegel: Your founding writing pair, Jimmy
Olsen and Lex Luthor. Jimmy Olsen, is a
bully victim of Lex Luthor, so Jimmy, arranges Lex Luthor’s unattainable girl
expecting banking money, to date the principal, after they all graduate. Simon and Schuster, and their alternate
identity, Simon and Spiegel. Jimmy
Olsen, handles all the networked schemes, of social attachment, and Lex Luthor,
handles the business finance, the understanding of how to arrange the various
villains in place.
Supervillain: This is the simplest and easiest
function, all you need is a modest collection of Superman comics. Each villain, is a business function,
recruited by Jimmy and employed by Lex, and if an employee is booted by
Superman, the Principal, then Lois, puts them in a character plot of the
villain, from the comics collection of print.
The Product: The product is any media that Jimmy
Olsen can sell, with Lex Luthor’s team rally, through the town’s resource budget,
accessed by Superman – the political network in a small town and their necessity
for a cop and firefighter budget to be garnished with privileges for the
children of cops and firefighters and care workers. That’s how you keep the Freemasons out, the
crew’s worst enemy: Intergang, federal politics. If you want to shut down The Lodge, you’re
going to need to consult Spider-Man, the drill instructor sergeant’s son or
daughter. That’s a job for Peter Parker
and Mary Jane Watson, the Pisces.
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