The Dirty Demon
I guess the first line does foreshadow the civilian identity of the villain, business top of mind, though dropping it emphasizes the super- villain's stated purpose in life. I could go either way.
Initially they stuffed in the word "chauffeur". It has been more properly relettered in reprise. Somewhat notable too -- is the "n" in "The Hunk" -- the Dirty Demon's henchman -- a stylistic choice or a reshuffling change from the already taken "Hulk"?
Blue to violet.












