Here's page 6 of Alanna's interview with Adam Conroy, which brings this interview to a close. Hope you enjoyed this glimpse inside the life and mind of Brooder.
I'll post a special wallpaper on Thursday, and next week, we'll begin Issue #10.
I'm going to go out on a limb, and guess that Lynda Stark is Riveter, and that Jamal Arif is Steel Iraq-Nid. The latter might explain why he was the first to respond to Fusion's arrival.
Does everyone in the superhero community whose civilian identity needs a job end up working for Conroy Tech? :D
Personally I love the plan. You don't have to worry about someone nasty profiting from your hard work or having to take a paycheck from someone who despises your mask.
KLCtheBookWorm--Most Supers don't work for Conroy . . . although those he sees as assets for his company and the Super community would probably get a call for an interview. Plus, being an international company, it also allows him to keep his hands in the Super-happenings of the other, non-SAS superhero groups. (Although I'm sure he'd deny that his ties to heroes like Steel Iraq-Nid are a means to keep tabs on other regional superhero groups. Officially, there's no collusion between groups.)
As explained in the interview with Dr. Electric (first of this series of interviews, posted before Issue 8), The Fab Five are not in SAS for various reasons, so they are not in Conroy's employ. Conroy Tech does provide some lab tech to Fabulous Tower, however.
I'll post a special wallpaper on Thursday, and next week, we'll begin Issue #10.