How do those comic book villains manage to build huge underground headquarters in secret…?
Question : How do those comic book villains manage to build huge underground headquarters in secret…?
…and then, all they want to do is rule the world!
Man, if I was able to secretly put a multistory complex complete with cold fusion power source, air conditioning and running water under a warehouse in Brooklyn or a townhouse in Manhattan, I wouldn’t bother to do anything that would make the international law enforcement community mad at me!
I’d hire out as a contracting firm and earn billions! (Imagine how much could have been saved on the costs for Boston’s famous Central Artery Project alone!)
Forget about giant Nazi robots stealing the entire White House. How about using them to tear down some slum firetraps and make way for clean, affordable housing?
How about a comic book called “Movers and Shakers”…? Their motto: “If you want the job done right, on time and under cost– it takes a Villain!”
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Best answer:
Answer by frosty
Ummm, you do realize these are fictional, right?
They get away with it because they do run contracting companies. They get hired because they always have the lowest bid, with the condition that their lairs are kept secret. If a villian has a lair under a museum, they built that museum. If the museum has been around longer than the villian, that villian must be leasing from a more established villian who’s use of that lair went undiscovered. That’s why many supervillians are rich. However, they have to keep up their crime on the side. Money is overrated…other than Haliburton, what contractor can create FEAR?