I was an avid comic collector when I was younger. Which means I was a kid who stole.

I loved comics, and couldn’t keep my hands off them. At least that’s what the judge said. In my defense, I only borrowed them so I could read them, bag them, and keep them for a long time to see if they went up in value. That was a lousy defense. I never should have defended myself. But I was only 10, I don’t know what the court was thinking. And they called me the idiot.

That’s why I love to watch comic book movies. And why the movie theater always throws me out for not having a ticket. There’s a lot of comic book movies coming out this year. I’m already gathering ticket stubs to get into see the big ones. Like the new Batman movie. And there’s also a Fantastic Four movie. I think Cinderella Man was a comic book character, too, but I’m not gay, so I didn’t read it. Not that I wasn’t tempted, mind you.

When I was a kid I wanted to be in the Fantastic Four. My biggest problem, besides having no super-powers, was that I never knew which one I wanted to kill and take the place of. Probably the girl. Not that I hate women, ‘cause I don’t, but it would be real awkward hanging out with a married guy, his wife, and someone else. I’d be like a fourth wheel. Maybe that could be my power—all my married friends and the guy they hang out with say I’m good at it.

If I could have any super-power in the world, that would be a tough choice. I think it would be the power to make people forget I borrowed money from them. ‘Cause that’s something I need all the time. We’d corner this super-villain in a bank vault, me and the rest of the Fantastic Four, who I now lead, and I could just borrow all the money from him. Tell him I’m late with the rent or something, or my mom needs hangnail surgery. Some cool story. Then, he defeats the rest of them and asks for the money back, and I’m all like, “Dude, I paid that back to you weeks ago.” And he gets real mad, but he believes it, and has no choice but to go to jail. I haven’t worked all of it out, but I think I’m on the right track.

I could be called the Borrower. It’s better than Thieving Asshole, and I think that’s taken already anyway.

I wouldn’t want any of the other Fantastic Four’s powers. The Thing is all made of rocks. Dude, have you ever been hit with a rock? That shit hurts. So whenever he punches anyone it’s like someone threw a rock at his hand. Great idea, Eisenstein. And there’s the Invisible Chick… so what, big deal. I go to parties and people already can’t see me there. Got that power. Then there’s the Human Blowtorch. He uses his power to burn all his clothes off. I’ve tried that before, trust me, it’s a dead end street. You just end up having to buy more clothes and neighbors file a complaint with the police department.

Then there’s Dr. Fantastic, who has the greatest powers in that team. He can stretch over and pick things up. Can you imagine that? Throw the remote control out the window, who needs it? No more are the chips out of reach… ever! I wonder if that feels like work, to stretch real far. I hope not.

If I had that power… well, let’s just say I’ve solved the problem that’s always bothered mankind. No more waiting for the commercial to go to the bathroom. Sweet.

Penitent Penitiary
Do prisoners still get to wear denim? I miss denim. Nowadays prisoners are seen in public in those fancy-pants orange jumpsuits like they’re fashion queen of England or something, ooh-la-la! I bet they spend all day beating the shit out of each other in prisons.

Biopicked Nose
I tried to get one of the Weinsteins on the phone at Miramax, but they had already left the company. I did get a Steinwein on the phone, but he said he worked in the kitchen and didn’t know shit. He had seen my movie, though, he was part of the focus group they showed it to.

Steal Guitars and Cowedboy Boots
The audience didn’t like my song. “Open mic,” sure, until you actually try to sing, then it closes pretty damn fast. People told me nobody sings feel-bad old country anymore. Now they sing feel-good new country, and only fans of real music feel bad when they hear it.

Losing in Love
Melinda was my girlfriend. What a day that was. Everyone said she was just using me to make her boyfriend nauseous, but I don’t believe them. She was pretty mad when she said it, too, so I don’t believe her either. I met her, both of them, actually, when I was working as a safety bar for an amusement park roller coaster.