Still a Monster

Continued from “The Candyman” and “Cheering Up a Sulking Sulk.”
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Ever since his overdose on nuclear-infused anti-depressants, Doctor Bobby Bippus became the crazed bipolar monster known as the Incredible Sulk. With every change of mood came a change of color and devastating powers.

The Sulk turned a new hue never before seen: Yellow.

“FOR FIRST TIME SULK FEEL HAPPY!”

“Success!” cried General Oppenheimer. “Good work, Candyman.”

“I can wrap rainbows in a sigh,” said the Candyman.

Oppenheimer sighed, “I know! I know!”

“SULK SO HAPPY!” and with a flick of his wrist, the Sulk flipped over a city bus. “SO HAPPY!”

Oppenheimer slapped the Candyman upside the head, “This isn’t better!”

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More adventures of the Incredible Sulk

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One Response to Still a Monster

  1. Rick Griffin says:

    I guess Bobby Bippus only returns to normal when he feels . . . indifferent?

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