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"Letter To The Editor" by David D. Levine
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A story that takes its amusement by writing about something familiar from a switched perspective, that of the villain, it in the form of a self-justifying letter to the editor. A Lex Luther type villain muses on his long-running feud with a superhero known as Ultimate Man, a stand-in for Superman. Includes the wry observation that Ultimate Man's powers have been growing, from leaping tall buildings to actual flying, etc. The allegedly-evil Dr. Tallon explains that all his activities have been for the benefit of mankind, an explanation that might be accurate or might be simply delusional.
I liked the observation: "In real life, the most important moments in science are not greeted by the exclamation 'Eureka!' but by a puzzled frown and the words 'That’s funny…'"
Enjoyed the story. The letter to the editor format keeps it brief and brevity is the soul of wit.
***1/2*
I liked the observation: "In real life, the most important moments in science are not greeted by the exclamation 'Eureka!' but by a puzzled frown and the words 'That’s funny…'"
Enjoyed the story. The letter to the editor format keeps it brief and brevity is the soul of wit.
***1/2*


And I liked how several of the stories have a similar "tone", I guess if you're writing from a mad scientist's perspective they all talk/think about the same way, but rather than getting boring I found it brought a few of the stories together, and this was one of them.
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Damage (other topics)The Mad Scientist's Guide to World Domination: Original Short Fiction for the Modern Evil Genius (other topics)
"Letter To The Editor" by David D. Levine
From the scifi anthology The Mad Scientist's Guide to World Domination, part of our discussion of The Mad Scientist's Guide to World Domination anthology.