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It's Catman! What a good twist, having him be a typical young college kid who has bought into the indoctrination of the universities. Him hating his father was also a good reversal on the Batman story.

I really thought when he went to stop that crime, he would help the muggers. You know, to help the redistribution of wealth. There is actually a representative in Texas who believes they should repeal the castle doctrine, because thieves only steal because they need the money. She said this would help the redistribution of wealth be more fair and efficient.

Oh, long-suffering Cuthbert. You really do have to wonder what these loyal butlers think about all this crazy vigilantism.

It'll be interesting to see how all this fits together. That is, if it does fit together. It's fine if it doesn't, too. These little stories are a fun listen.

Oh, and I forgot to say on the first chapter, I did not know that how to succeed in evil was your first book. I thought you did pack a lot in, but it was a thoroughly entertaining read, so I didn't notice any big problems in storytelling. The end felt a little abrupt, but the epilogue made up for it.

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