Originally Posted by
Rift
Heck, I'm not sure he'd have access to this information in the first place. Maybe he has a clairvoyant helping him out? A clairvoyant who is also his editor, because any editing could have messed with his message at any point, and the nature freaks could have been sent to the other side of the world by mistake.
If Pyro was at risk of getting caught, then anyone would figure his work is a secret message. The clues he dropped were far from subtle, even compared to the rest of the book. Nature Girl even says this. (Also, it's kind of weird that Pyro seems to have sent kids a book with innuendos or sex scenes(?), and seems to have included messages within those innuendos or sex scenes to basically ensure that they had to read them.)
The issue is clearly meant to be a comedy. I guess Marvel realized how bad the original story was and decided to have fun with it. But the irony is that the original was funny because it felt earnest. So this story issue wasn't as fun as the disasterpiece of the original.