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11->''It didn't take a trauma to make you wear a mask. It didn't take [[Franchise/{{Batman}} your parents getting shot]] or [[ComicBook/FantasticFour cosmic rays]] or a [[Franchise/GreenLantern power ring]]. Just the perfect combination of loneliness and despair.''
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13In a nutshell, ''Kick-Ass'' is about the notion of comic book fanboys moonlighting as superheroes. A teenage outcast decides to become a superhero, leading him to meet other would-be heroes, most notably Big Daddy and his AxCrazy daughter Hit Girl. Also in the mix is the Red Mist, a hero with a secret.
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15Written by Creator/MarkMillar and penciled by John Romita Jr., and published by [[Creator/MarvelComics Marvel]].
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17A sequel was serialized in ''[=CLiNT=]''.
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19It should be noted that the comics have a slightly odd book numbering scheme. ''Kick-Ass'' (i.e., the first volume) was Book 1, but the ending of ''Kick-Ass 2'' revealed that that sequel was actually Book ''3''. This segued into the ''Hit-Girl'' {{interquel}}, written later but designated as Book 2. ''Kick-Ass 3'' followed, set after ''Kick-Ass 2''.
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21Compare with ''ComicBook/{{Domestico}}'', a very similar comic in both story and design, released one year prior.
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23Adapted into [[TheFilmOfTheBook a]] [[Film/{{KickAss}} film]] in 2010, with [[Film/KickAss2 the sequel]] adapting both the ''Hit-Girl'' interquel and the second volume of the comic.
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25In 2018, the comic returned, however this time following a new character taking up the Kick-Ass mantle.
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27Not to be confused with the trope LiteralAssKicking.
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30!!Provides Examples Of:
31* AdventureRebuff: Big Daddy and Hit Girl confront Kick-Ass after his first "adventure", and tell him that he should cut the heroics out because a) he's an amateur, b) he's way too exposed and c) he's simply pathetic. He ignores them, naturally enough.
32* AlasPoorVillain: John Genovese, sort of. Big Daddy drove him nearly to madness, and all because [[spoiler: Big Daddy wanted to live his childhood fantasy and chose him as the villain]].
33* AlphaBitch:
34** Dave's former love interest, Katie Deauxma.
35** [[spoiler:Chris Genovese, who dies saving Mindy and asking her to apologize to his mother for ruining her life]].
36* AscendedFanboy: Kick-Ass, who is a massive comic book geek. So is Red Mist, [[spoiler:even though he wants to be the villain.]] Also, [[spoiler:Big Daddy; he financed his vigilantism by selling classic comic books like [[ComicBook/SpiderMan Amazing Fantasy]] [[ComicBook/AmazingFantasyNumber15 #15]]...]]
37* AtrociousAlias:
38** Kick-Ass, himself.
39** In Volume Two, Red Mist changed his name to the Mother Fucker, and named his gang The Toxic Mega-Cunts. His name becomes a little awkward after he names one of his hench(wo)men "Mother Russia". (In the film, someone even points this out.)
40%% * AvengersAssemble: Said verbatim by Hit-Girl, albeit with a PrecisionFStrike in the middle, at the end of Volume 2 #6.
41* AwfulTruth: [[spoiler:Big Daddy is not an ex-cop whose wife got killed. In fact, he was an accountant whose wife hated him so much that he decided to run off with his baby daughter and start a new life as a superhero]].
42%% * BadassFamily: Hit Girl and Big Daddy.
43* BigDamnHeroes: Hit Girl pulls this after she disappears by [[spoiler:being shot and falling into the water. The mobsters assume that NoOneCouldSurviveThat, and figure she's dead. This allows her to sneak up on them just in time to save Kick-Ass from getting killed.]]
44* BigOMG: Hit Girl issue #3 is titled '''OMG!'''
45* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: Volume 3 ends with Dave giving up being Kick-Ass, becoming a police officer, and moving in with Valerie. While he never loses his love for comic books and superheroes and is happier than he's ever been, Dave's dad is still dead, and so are several members of Justice Forever, including Insect-Man and Doctor Gravity. [[RedemptionEqualsDeath Chris also dies saving Mindy's life]], but his mother and Mindy's mother both become best friends. Dave never sees Mindy again, and if the epilogue is anything to go on, [[TrainingFromHell she's about to start training another kid]] [[HereWeGoAgain to become the new Kick-Ass...]]]]
46* BlackComedy:
47** The comic gets a lot of mileage out of this trope, showing just how violent and psychotic a person would have to be to actually pull it off as a superhero.
48** Notable example in Volume Two, Issue 4: [[spoiler:Red Mist/The Motherfucker's crack about iCarly losing a few viewers during his suburban massacre]].
49** The Motherfucker's line before [[spoiler:gang raping Katie.]]
50--->'''The Motherfucker:''' [[spoiler:You're done banging superheroes baby, it's time to see what evil dick tastes like.]]
51* BookEnds: Volume 3 ends the same way Volume 1 began; with some loon trying to fly from the roof of an NYC skyscraper, drawn almost identically to the panels in the original. [[spoiler:This time, instead of his plummeting to his death in a dark illustration of just how ridiculous the idea of superheroes really is, he actually pulls it off and soars into the air]].
52%% * BodyguardBabes / [[CadreOfForeignBodyguards Cadre of Foreign Bodyguard]]: In this case, it's the singular Mother Russia to Red Mist[[note]] now re-christened as The Motherfucker[[/note]], in volume 2.
53* BriefcaseFullOfMoney: Subverted when it's revealed [[spoiler:that Big Daddy was never actually a cop, made up everything about his past, and that the trunk he keeps with him is, in fact, full of old comics that he sells on the internet to fund his operations]].
54%% * ButterFace: In the sequel, Mother Russia.
55* {{Callback}}: At one point, Dave's friends [[SeinfeldianConversation decide to invent a new curse]], and come up with 'tunk' to refer to a cock and balls; specifically, they intend it to be the male equivalent of 'cunt'. They resolve to drop it into as many conversations as they can. In the last issue of Volume One, [[spoiler:John Genovese is shot in the crotch, and exclaims "He just shot me in the fucking tunk!"]].
56* CanonImmigrant: Marcus, the cop ex-partner of Big Daddy, was a character specifically created for [[Film/KickAss the movie]]. He was written into Volume Two as [[spoiler:Hit-Girl's cop step-father.]]
57* CanonWelding: [[http://www.bleedingcool.com/2009/10/01/the-mark-millar-tie-up-athon-spoilers/ This article]] suggests that the comic is interconnected with Creator/MarkMillar’s later Marvel works (''1985'', ''ComicBook/FantasticFour'' and ''ComicBook/OldManLogan'').
58** Also, the ending of Kick-Ass 3 as well as WordofGod reveals that the Nemesis series, the Wanted series, the Superior series, the Kingsman series, the MPH series, and this series are all set in the same universe. Also counts as SharedUniverse and TheVerse.
59* CarCushion: The series opens with a monologue about why no one's tried to be a superhero before and a guy wearing a strange outfit standing on a skyscraper. He unveils his wings and jumps, sure that he will be the first flying superhero. His dreams end badly, as does the only car nearby on the ground level.
60* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Big Daddy and Hit-Girl (in particular) are capable of crazy stunts and incredible exploits by virtue of good ol' training and perseverance. Kick-Ass and Red Mist are certainly aware of the trope, but don't get anywhere near that.
61%% * ClusterFBomb: Characters curse almost as much as real teenagers.
62* {{Chuunibyou}}: A famous Western example of this Japanese-named syndrome, in which the characters of this comic book (since Kick-Ass to the rest of the heroes and villains) have the delusion of being superheroes/supervillains just as the comic book characters and try to emulate them in RealLife. This enters into the evil eye type in Chuunibyou's classification.
63* ColdBloodedTorture: Kick-Ass is tortured through testicular electrocution, with his balls hooked up to a car battery, mainly for [[JerkAss Red Mist's]] pleasure, because he knew Kick-Ass knew nothing.
64* ColdOpening: Kick-Ass in the first few panels is being tortured by men in suits in the opening, and begins a narrative...
65* CorruptionOfAMinor: [[PapaBear Big-Daddy]] molds his daughter, 11-year old [[LittleMissBadass Hit-Girl]], into a murderous BadassNormal LaserGuidedTykebomb through TrainingFromHell. She comes out with a love of butterfly knives, an affinity with swords and expert marksmanship with handguns.
66* CruelMercy: [[spoiler:Vic Gigante, the big DirtyCop of the series, is the only major villain to survive the trilogy, but not before Mindy brutally maims him with a GroinAttack which also cripples him waist-down, intending to let him live and force him to become a StoolPigeon to his fellow {{Corrupt Cop}}s. The last time Dave heard of him in the ending is that the whole experience caused him to lose quite a lot of weight when he was brought to court to testify]].
67* DeceptiveLegacy: Big Daddy tells Hit Girl that her mother was killed by the mob, fueling their Roaring Rampage of Revenge against the Genovese family. It's revealed, however,[[spoiler: that her mother is very much alive, and Big Daddy simply snuck off with her when she was an infant, so he could raise her to be Little Miss Badass and live out his fantasy of being a vigilante superhero. After Big Daddy is killed, she goes back to her mother, who had been searching for her for years.]]
68* DecompressedComic: Sometimes is, sometimes isn't. Some issues go by in days, some have ''months'' go by (especially when Dave is in the hospital).
69* DeconReconSwitch: The first few issues deconstruct the notion of the BadassNormal, by showing just what would happen if a kid were to dress up in a silly costume and go around looking for crime to fight. Then it picks it up again by having Dave help bring down a crime syndicate and officially do something special with his life. The next two volumes follow [[Film/KickAss the movie's lead]] in their treatment of superheroes. The superhero fad Dave inspires eventually morphs into a subculture of altruistic social work and neighborhood watches. A few of the heroes are competent and well-trained, and the rest gain experience fighting thugs and watching each other's backs, and superheroes as a whole become more competent and better fighters than a mafia-funded private army. In the end, the superheroes garner tremendous public support and are acknowledged without irony as superheroes but face antagonism and harassment from the police, who ''do'' have the authority and capability to take them down.
70* {{Deconstruction}}: The comic shows us what it would be like if a teenager without superpowers ever became a superhero (like Spider-Man). The main character gets beaten to within an inch of his life in every encounter, and said life becomes even ''worse'' after he dons the mask; his only superpower is that he has a metal plate in his head.
71* DidNotGetTheGirl: [[spoiler:After months of pretending to be her gay best friend, Dave [[AnguishedDeclarationOfLove finally bares his soul]] to Katie Deuxma. [[WrongGenreSavvy Expecting her to reciprocate his feelings]], Katie instead gets her boyfriend Carl to beat the crap out of him and later sends him a pornographic picture of herself with said boyfriend, which Dave later uses to pleasure himself with.]]
72* DisproportionateRetribution:
73** In Volume One, Kick-Ass leads with violence, in the face of non-violence. In particular, during his first foray into vigilantism, he brutally ambushes some young graffiti artists. Although he loses the battle, there's no indication that what he did was immoral. And this would lead to UnreliableNarrator - it's the perpetrator that's narrating the story. And the narrator is a supremely bored high schooler.
74** What Red Mist does to destroy Dave in Volume Two. [[spoiler:Unmasks him, murders Katie's parents and rapes her, kills his dad, and bombs his funeral.]]
75** Mother Russia supposedly killed the other bodyguards of the Russian Prime Minister when they accused her at cheating at cards.
76* DownerBeginning: The comic starts off like this (though it's an introduction to a flashback that explains HowWeGotHere), with Kick-Ass getting his testes electrocuted.
77* DownerEnding:
78** By the end of Volume One, becoming Kick-Ass has arguably made Dave's life ''worse''. On top of that, he's now got an arch nemesis who wants him dead.
79** In Volume Two, [[spoiler:Dave's dad is murdered in Issue 5 and his funeral is bombed. Worse still, Mindy is in jail and Vic Gigante earns a high post at the NYPD]].
80* EarnYourHappyEnding: Volume 3 ends the trilogy on a far better note compared to the first two volumes. [[spoiler:Chris dies somewhat redeemed after refusing to go through executing Mindy out of remorse for traumatizing his mother with his crimes, allowing her and Dave to kill off much of the Mob and the corrupt cops, while Vic is brutally maimed and intimidated into turning up state evidence. Mindy's stepfather Marcus was cleared of wrongdoing and is allowed to return to the force, where he immediately leads a purge of its corrupt elements as well as crackdowns on the severely demoralized Mob. While the two have since cut off all contact, Dave is now happier with Valerie and has given up super heroics for good in favor of becoming a cop, while Mindy goes on a worldwide vigilante hunt, though she still sends flowers to her mother once in a while]].
81* EvenEvilHasStandards:
82** [[spoiler:Averted in Volume 2, Issue 4, when Red Mist guns down a group of children. Then proceeds to kill the main character's love interest's mother and father and gang rape her with 2 of his henchmen. Though one could argue that the way the first volume ended she wasn't an entirely sympathetic character at that point. On the other hand, the book doesn't make any effort to justify her rape]]. [[spoiler:Well, one of his Mooks asked whether if it was really necessary. The others were outright disgusted with Motherfucker and with themselves, but they did as told. They outright declare that the rape was going too far, but again they don't do anything about it]].
83** In the following issue, [[spoiler:[[CorruptCop Vic Gigante]] tells Red Mist that his gang isn't getting any special treatment anymore and that the police force & the various mafia families are gunning for them now]].
84* EvilCounterpart: Red-Mist is this to Kick-Ass. While Kick-Ass was inspired by the heroes in the comics, Chris was inspired by the villains (even quoting The Joker before setting up his AvengingTheVillain storyline in Volume Two).
85* EvilParentsWantGoodKids: Subverted by Damon [=MacCready=], a.k.a. Big Daddy, who despite looking like [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Ned Flanders]], raises his little girl to be a ruthlessly efficient vigilante in order to exact revenge on John Genovese [[spoiler: not really revenge, he was just bored with his life and wanted his daughter to have an interesting life]].
86* {{Expy}}: Big Daddy is basically ''ComicBook/ThePunisher'' with a badass little girl sidekick, Lampshaded when Dave compares him to Frank Castle. He and Hit-Girl are also similar to [[ComicBook/{{Batgirl 2000}} Cassandra Cain]] and her father in that, in spite of being trained to be a killer by him, still loves him.
87* FagHag: Katie Deauxma befriends Dave because she thinks he's gay and always wanted a gay friend.
88* ForcedMeme: Dave and his friends try to bring the word "tunk", conceived of as the SpearCounterpart of [[CountryMatters cunt]], into the mainstream as a new curse word. [[spoiler:They succeed.]]
89* FreudianExcuse: Kick-Ass and Hit-Girl's GoodIsNotNice personalities stem from the fact that their mothers had died.
90* GayBestFriend: [[AlphaBitch Stuck up]] Katie will only associate with Dave because she thinks nerdy, unpopular Dave is gay (a fact that Dave has shamelessly [[ExploitedTrope exploited]] in order to be allowed to hang out with the woman he crushes on). When she finds out, she has her boyfriend savagely beat him and then sends him sexually explicit photos to torment him with the fact that she'd never be romantically involved with him.
91* GenreDeconstruction: In regards to superheroes in their teens. If you're not trained or otherwise prepared for fighting crime, then you get your ass kicked if you're lucky. If you ''are'' trained for fighting crime then you're a ChildSoldier who likely has a mess of mind issues.
92%% * GoodIsNotNice: Kick-Ass himself, alongside Big Daddy and Hit-Girl. Sure, they might not be {{Knight Templar}}s whose ideals of justice are DisproportionateRetribution. But heavens, they have a way to behave rather rudely, which made them seem as if they weren't any better than the bad guys either.
93* {{Gorn}}:
94** Quite a few scenes, especially whenever Hit Girl is around. The blood doesn't ratchet up until she makes her first appearance and she and Big Daddy crush some mafia goon in a car crusher.
95%% * GroinAttack: Said testicle-attack.
96* HereWeGoAgain: [[spoiler:One "post-credits scene" at the very end of Volume 3 shows Hit-Girl inviting another bullied kid, just like Kick-Ass was at the beginning of the trilogy, to become the ''new'' Kick-Ass]].
97* HesBack: [[spoiler:Hit-Girl, having spent the first four issues of volume 2 trying to be normal, steals a cop's gun & guns down Red Mist's [[{{Mook}} Mooks]] after they set off a bomb & kidnap Kick-Ass at his father's funeral]].
98* HeroDoesPublicService: In ''Volume Two'', many of the heroes that Kick-Ass encounters do what essentially amounts to community service. One superheroine, for instance, devotes her efforts to making sure that young women in her area get home safely at night.
99* HeroicWannabe: Kick-Ass spawns a costumed superhero craze, so no wonder people start dressing up like him. The fact that he is a superhero wannabe himself adds to the hilarity.
100%% * HowWeGotHere: Kick-Ass recounts his superhero glory leading up to his interrogation...
101* IJustWantToBeBadass: Two characters become superheroes: the title character because he wants to help people... and in a straighter version of this trope, [[spoiler:Big Daddy because he was frustrated with his marriage and thought his life was boring. He even creates a fake BackStory to enhance his new identity.]]
102* IJustWantToBeSpecial: This is part of the reason for the superhero movement. In Volume Two, Kick-Ass meets Dr. Gravity, who claims to be a genius physicist wielding a device that can increase or decrease the weight of an object. Kick-Ass expresses disbelief, and Dr. Gravity comes clean - he's an English major at a local university and the gravity rod is a baseball bat covered in tin foil. He isn't ashamed, though. As far as he's concerned, being a superhero is primarily about living your fantasy life.
103* IndecisiveParody: Starts out with the premise of what would happen if someone tried to be a masked vigilante in real life, but the inclusion of the ludicrously deadly and competent Hit-Girl, and the presence of actual superpowers in Volume 3 muddles the original conceit. It's eventually tossed out altogether to have Dave's misadventures tie in to the larger ''{{ComicBook/Millarworld}}'' shared universe franchise, culminating in the wholly fantastical ''ComicBook/BigGame2023''.
104%% * InformedAbility: Big Daddy doesn't do any of the actual fighting in the comic. In TheMovie you get to see how good he really is.
105* InstantHumiliationJustAddYouTube: Subverted when Kick-Ass' first attempt to fight crime ends in a CurbstompBattle in the criminals' favor. His brutal defeat is filmed by a bystander on his cell phone and the subsequent upload of this video on Youtube, specifically because he keeps trying to get back up to fight, becomes the ''inspiration'' for multiple others to join his cause.
106* IronicEcho: Johnny G refers to Hit-Girl as "just a girl in a Halloween costume." When Hit-Girl [[BadassBoast alludes to their horrible deaths in the very near future]] over the intercom, Johnny asks her to identify herself. Her reply: "Just a girl in a Halloween costume."
107* KickTheDog: Volume 2, Issue 5 - [[spoiler:Red Mist has Dave's father, who handed himself over to the police as Kick-Ass in Dave's place, killed in prison just so that they'll be able to kidnap Dave at the funeral]].
108* LampshadeHanging: Kick-Ass, at one point, tries to traverse the New York City skyline, but finds that the buildings are too far apart, and notes that, in comics, said buildings seem to be much closer and less high...
109%% * TheMafia
110* MemeticMutation: In-universe.
111** The fruit of David's efforts to rescue people, which ends up as a Website/{{Youtube}} video internet sensation? People cosplaying as superheroes and taking pictures of themselves, which now goes past the hardcore geeks and to everyday people. Plus, a whole bunch of them actually start training to be superheroes like Kick-Ass, Big-Daddy, and Hit-Girl.
112** Dave's friends, Todd and Marty, made up the swear word "Tunk" (the male equivalent of Cunt) and also catches on quite faster than Dave imagined.
113* MistakenForGay: This happens to Dave Lizewski after he gets beaten up twice while trying to be a real-life superhero, with the kids at school assuming he's a gay prostitute who keeps getting beaten up by his clients. Dave goes along with it for a while since his crush, Katie Deauxma, adopts him as a gay best friend. The situation does not end well. After acting the part of the GayBestFriend (including spray tanning her topless), he admits it was all a ruse. Katie is furious and has her boyfriend beat him up, followed by a graphic photo of their sex sent by phone.
114%% * TheMole: [[ItWasHisSled Red Mist]].
115%% * OffhandBackhand: Hit Girl, of course, does this a couple of times.
116* ParentalAbandonment:
117** Dave Lizewski's mother died of an aneurysm sometime before the start of the story. [[spoiler:His father is later killed by Red Mist's goons after claiming to be Kick-Ass in order to prevent Dave from going to prison]]
118** {{Subverted}} with Battle Guy in Volume Two - his {{origin story}} is that [[Franchise/{{Batman}} his parents were killed on the way home from the opera]], and the criminal then forced him to watch as he cooked and ate his parents, then spent all the father's money on pay-per-view porn. However, Dave recognizes the voice of his friend, Marty Eisenberg, whose parents are alive and well; turns out he just thought superheroism would be fun, but (mistakenly) believed Justice Forever wouldn't accept him unless he had a cool background.
119* PrettyLittleHeadshots: Averted when [[spoiler: Big Daddy is executed by Johnny G's men. His face is drawn being blown out by the gunshot to the back of his head. An eyeball can be spotted, no longer part of his head.]]
120* PrimalScene: Dave walks in on his father and his new girlfriend doing it doggy-style on the living room couch.
121* PsychoSerum: "Condition Red", a secret chemical compound to be used only in emergencies. It's designed to give Hit-Girl the strength of ten men and make her even more violent. [[spoiler:It's probably cocaine.]]
122* {{Reconstruction}}: If you have HeroicSpirit, you train properly, and you're prepared to get your ass kicked on occasion, then you can indeed put on a costume, fight crime and be a superhero.
123* TheReveal: [[spoiler: ''ComicBook/{{Nemesis}}'', ''ComicBook/TheSecretService'', ''ComicBook/{{Superior}}'', and ''ComicBook/{{MPH}}'' all occur roughly around the same time]] that Volume 3 ends. ''ComicBook/JupitersLegacy'' and ''ComicBook/SuperCrooks'' are in-universe movie properties though.
124* RoofHopping: Dave decides against doing this because the roofs are too far apart. Hit Girl and Big Daddy, on the other hand, do it with ease.
125%% * RoaringRampageOfRevenge: What Kick-Ass and Hit Girl embark on after [[spoiler:being set up by Red Mist and his father. Kick-Ass goes after Red Mist, she goes after everyone else.]]
126* RunningGag: Somebody gets the drop on Kick-Ass/Dave in every issue, usually attacking from behind.
127** [[spoiler:Turned around when Hit Girl saves Kick-Ass the first time - someone gets the drop on THEM.]]
128** [[spoiler:Turned around again in Volume 2 Issue #1 when two guys get the drop on Kick-Ass and HE kicks THEIR asses.]]
129* ShipTease: For better or for worse, a lot of the scenes between Kick-Ass and Hit-Girl are framed from an odd angle where it looks like one is kissing the other (the dialogue bubbles dispel the notion, but the imagery is there), in addition to the two being about as close as anyone in the comic can be.
130* ShoutOut:
131** [[Film/FantasticFourRiseOfTheSilverSurfer The second FF 4 movie]], and... well, other comics.
132** The scene where Hit-Girl brings out the [[spoiler:flamethrower]] to kick some ''ass'' seems to mirror the scene in ''ComicBook/{{Watchmen}}'' pretty closely.
133** [[Film/{{Memento}} John G]] is [[spoiler:the name of the villain that Big Daddy and [[Film/{{Memento}} Leonard Shelby]] choose as their wife's killer]].
134** The yellow teaser-text printed on the front of each issue are references to Creator/MarvelComics marketing ploys, especially the [[ComicBook/FantasticFour "greatest superhero book of all time"]] line.
135** When Red Mist asks: "Are you really this ''stupid''? Are you really this ''dense''?" it sounds a lot like a similar quote from ComicBook/AllStarBatmanAndRobinTheBoyWonder.
136** First time Kick-Ass tries to make the jump between buildings mirrors the scene in ''Film/TheMatrix'' shot for shot.
137** The first volume ends with a quote from the 1989 ''Film/{{Batman|1989}}'':
138--->''As a great man once said: "[[ComicBook/TheJoker Wait 'till they get a load of me]]."''
139* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism: The comic is about as cynical as it gets, even more so than Watchmen. Dave is a [[ThisLoserIsYou loser]], Big Daddy is [[spoiler: a complete fraud]], Hit Girl is [[spoiler: lied to by her father about her mother dying, and not allowed to have a normal childhood]], and everyone else except for maybe Dave's father is a scumbag of one sort or the other (Katie is a shallow bitch, Red Mist is completely unsympathetic unlike in the film, his father is evil, etc). Despite all this, it's incredibly funny. Many people preferred [[Film/KickAss the movie adaptation]] since it toned down the utter bleakness of the comic book, but taken on its own terms, the comic is a great BlackComedy.
140** Interestingly enough, the scale slides to the opposite end with the third volume. Certain villains redeem themselves,[[spoiler:after one final mission, Dave retires from being a vigilante and joins the police force,]] and the final scene mirrors the opening scene except for the man in the flight suit actually flies away this time instead of crashing into the ground.
141%% * StupidEvil: Red Mist as The Motherfucker, to the point that he alienates all the gangsters and dirty cops working for him due to his pointless acts of villainy.
142%% * {{Stripperiffic}}: Nightbitch, and the mother of Remembering Tommy.
143* TemptingFate: "He doesn't have the balls," [[spoiler:says the gangster to a guy with a gun who just [[GroinAttack had his testicles]] [[ElectricTorture hooked up to a car battery]]]]. Needless to say, [[spoiler:Hit-Girl probably [[MercyKill did him a favor by killing him]] with that butcher knife]].
144* ThisLoserIsYou: The comic is not subtle about this. The story is about a pathetic, sometimes egotistical, American comic book nerd trying to be a superhero, and follows as he starts off getting his ass kicked, constantly humiliates himself, and only manages by sheer luck and the intervention of the more successful heroes, Hit-Girl and Big Daddy. His crush only pays attention to him because she thinks he's gay, [[spoiler:and when she finds out he's not, she tosses him aside, after he gets beat up by her boyfriend and left with a picture of her going down on said boyfriend for him to wake up to.]] The story is designed as a deconstruction of the teen superhero concept, but it crosses ''realistic'' and goes into ''mean-spirited'' with how it is in making Dave as 'normal' as it can. His friends, who're also comic fans, aren't shown any better, and even Big Daddy, [[spoiler:revealed to be a comic book fan himself instead of being an ex-cop, is depicted as a pathetic loser who decided to become a superhero and train his daughter to be one after his marriage broke down.]]
145* ThouShaltNotKill: Mocked by Hit-Girl:
146-->'''Kick-Ass:''' No way. I'm not going to kill anybody. I'm supposed to be a fucking superhero.\
147'''Hit-Girl:''' Oh, kiss my ass. What is this, UsefulNotes/{{the Silver Age|of Comic Books}}? I'm afraid we forgot our magic fucking hypno-ring that turns bad guys into good guys.
148* TookALevelInBadass:
149** In Volume 1, Kick-Ass was absolutely pathetic in a fight. In Volume 2, he receives TrainingFromHell from Hit-Girl and learns how to actually fight. Heck, during his team-up with Doctor Gravity, he effortlessly beats the tar out of two hoods (something he couldn't do in the first issue of the series), and this is before Hit-Girl's training! In Volume 3, he holds his own against six thugs, two of whom were holding guns to his head at the start. Though he eventually loses, he points out his one mistake immediately after the fact, implying that he was ''capable'' of taking them on a good day.
150** [[spoiler:Averted and [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] in Volume 2. Before killing Colonel Stars, Red Mist says [[Franchise/{{Batman}} he was going to travel the world and learn martial arts]]... until he remembered he was rich and could just ''[[ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney pay]]'' other people to do his fighting for him. That and his trainers were swindling him, with a 'task' ripped off ''Film/BatmanBegins'' because it looked cool]].
151* TortureFirstAskQuestionsLater: Kick-Ass gets tortured for information by having a car battery attached to his nuts. He immediately folds, letting them know that he'll tell them anything, but is informed that the questioning won't start for another 20 minutes yet.
152* TrainingMontage: Which consists of Dave working out and telling us he did some Judo.
153* TrilogyCreep: The comic was supposed to be three issues, which then changed to four by the second issue; then it was eight. By the time it ended the comic was now a trilogy consisting of three volumes comprised of eight, seven, and eight issues respectively, as well as a five issue Hit-Girl miniseries.
154* {{Tsundere}}: Hit-Girl counts as a Western example of this Japanese archetype (hard on the outside and soft on the inside).
155* UnknownRival: Justified. [[spoiler:Big Daddy doesn't actually have any personal connection to John Genovese; that's just a story he made up for Hit Girl to justify raising her as his sidekick. Big Daddy is actually just a comic nerd who wanted to be a superhero and chose Genovese as his arch-enemy more or less at random.]]
156%% * WakeUpGoToSchoolSaveTheWorld: Kick-Ass is a high school student, and simply moonlights as his alter ego.
157%% * YouBastard: How the comic ends and is pretty much a staple of Millar's writing. TheMovie tones this ''way'' down.

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