- Barbara Williams: Right now does it bother you that we are sitting here, that we're taking several hours out of this day while people are dying... while you could be out there saving somebody.
- Superguy: I can't think about that.
- Barbara Williams: How dare you sit here? I mean it... how dare you sit here?
- Superguy: I cannot be out there 24 hours a day rescuing and saving lives.
- Barbara Williams: But people expect it of you.
- Superguy: I need to conserve some energy for myself.
- Barbara Williams: Yet somebody loves those people that are dying right now.
- Superguy: Yes.
- Barbara Williams: Those loved ones will have complaints. "Where was Superguy when I needed him?"
- Superguy: Mmm-hmm, mmm-hmm.
- Barbara Williams: You live with that on a daily basis.
- Barbara Williams: Every day.
- Narrator: He sold all of the rights to name, use, and likeness of Superguy to a company that soon became the empire known as Superguy, Incorporated.
- Attorney: It's now a billion dollar franchise with coffee mugs, and posters and everything. He doesn't own the rights.
- Sam Trent: I was totally scammed is what I was. That's because of my naivety. It's not the money so much. I mean, I want some money, but I want to... I want respect is what I want. I want... I want some money. That's what I want.
- Narrator: Superguy, Inc. kept young Mark a secret as they carefully orchestrated his eminent superhero career. They groomed him for the day that he would be strategically revealed to the unsuspecting American public.