“There Can Only Be One”

“There Can Only Be One”

 

Providence

 

Adolf Hitler loved to recount his days and nights in WWI where he left the pit leaving his colleagues behind only to find when he came back, the trench had been hit with no survivors—except himself who was now King.

Hitler may have had Extra Sensory Perception (ESP) or a keen sense of emergency or hearing. What I’m getting to is his leaving the trench does not seem heroic.

 

“Jonathan (E.) Victory” was a little different. Jonathan E. of Rollerball (1975) was more of an Excalibur character from Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table or a messianic figurehead of Liberty.

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