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"Why would it be a sex thing?"]]

-> ''These guys, right?''

''The Superior Foes of Spider-Man'' is a 2013 series by Creator/MarvelComics as a part of the ''ComicBook/MarvelNOW'' initiative, written by Creator/NickSpencer with artwork by Steve Lieber. Debuting in July 2013 as a spin-off to ''ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan'', the series quickly became notable and acclaimed for its comedic style, use of obscure heroes and villains, and examination of the concept of supervillains.

Boomerang and the Sinister Six -- [[NonindicativeName which only has five members]] -- are a gang of no-name bad guys trying to make it big as super villains. Incompetent and dysfunctional at best, the group spends most of their time committing petty crimes to keep the lights on and bickering amongst each other. However things take a turn for the strange when the gang gets a bizarre opportunity; a chance to make a fortune by stealing a priceless portrait of Doctor Doom--''without his mask.'' Problem is the mob and other supervillains are after the portrait too and superheroes are trying to arrest everyone. Soon the wannabe villains find themselves in a madcap race to recover the portrait and fulfill their dreams.

The book ended with issue 17 in November 2014. Spencer's run on ''ComicBook/AntMan'', beginning in 2015, serves as a sequel of sorts to the book, picking up with several characters after the events of this series. Spencer's subsequent [[ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderMan2018 run]] on ''ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderMan'' also continues Boomerang's storyline and features the Superior Foes as supporting characters.

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!![[CharacterCatchphrase So yeah... these tropes, right]]?:

* ActuallyADoombot:
** [[spoiler: Bullseye turns out to be an LMD (Life Model Decoy) employed by the Owl. The real Bullseye was [[AndIMustScream placed in a vegetative state with absolutely no working senses]] by Daredevil a few months prior.]]
** In Issue #16, [[spoiler:Boomerang himself pulls this off with a body double of some sort.]]
* AffablyEvil:
** Overdrive, who is a fan boy of super heroes despite being a super villain.
** The Shocker for the most part seems to be the friendliest of the group and was the only one reluctant to vote out Boomerang as their leader. It doesn't save him from often taking a lot of crap from him, up to [[spoiler:being locked in the trunk of a car that Boomerang is pushing off a pier]]. Even when dealing with [[spoiler:a talking head]], he comes off as a total push-over.
* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Played with.
** When Boomerang's girlfriend learns that Fred is a supervillain, she's largely horrified, but admits that it's not a total turn-off. Later on, she even reluctantly gives him advice and tells him that [[DoWrongRight if he's a supervillain, he might as well be the best supervillain he can]]. [[spoiler:In the final issue it's revealed that she's really ComicBook/BlackCat and was simply using Fred to get the Doctor Doom painting]].
** This is revealed to have been Mirage's primary reason for becoming a supervillain, his girlfriend having dumped him and become a "mask chaser" after being saved from Fin Fang Foom by Iron Man.
* AllThereInTheManual: ''Deadly Foes of Spider-Man'' and Jeff Parker's ''Thunderbolts'' run aren't necessary to read to understand the story but can give some proper backstory that isn't fully discussed or brought up in the comic, such as why Boomerang hates Mach VII so much.
* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: As Boomerang learns to his chagrin, even [[spoiler:an LMD of Bullseye]] is a better shot than him.
* AmbiguouslyBrown:
** The Shocker. However, [[WordOfGod Steve Lieber]] has commented that it is because the colorist wanted to make it seem that the Shocker is one of those old rich people that go to vacation in Miami often, and are therefore tanned.
** Also Boomerang's bartender/love interest. [[spoiler:She’s later revealed to be ComicBook/BlackCat, so white]].
** Justified in the case of Beetle (stated to be half-black and half-Dominican) since [[spoiler:she's the daughter of Tombstone.]]
* AmoralAttorney:
** Boomerang's attorney, Partridge, is conniving and sleazy and when not simply ripping Fred off, demands large payments for the purpose of bribes to prosecutors and judges so that Fred can maintain his civilian lifestyle. In the ending, [[spoiler:he successfully sues Iron Fist for an exorbitant amount of money for injuring Speed Demon's ankle.]]
** Beetle is one when she's not being a supervillain. She's shown in a flashback giving a lecture on how to help a client get away with premeditated murder, and during her legal career, she has provided her services to supervillain contacts. Her father [[spoiler:Tombstone]] is disappointed that she doesn't do this full time and drop the supervillain part, seeing her day job as an attorney as basically "legalized crime" than she can easily get rich at with zero risk of arrest. But she considers being a supervillain a more fun way to get rich.
* AnythingButThat: Fred attempts this, trying to escape from Bullseye by begging him not to [[{{ComicBook/Daredevil}} kill the love of his life and recreating the moment he's so proud of]].
* ApologeticAttacker: Grizzly ties up and gags a civilian and steals his wallet, only to later free the man and share some pizza with him. He even states that he'd never kill someone over something as petty as a mugging.
* ArcWelding: The comic uses its low-level focus to patch some plot holes and backstories, as well as reverse a lot of cases of ChuckCunninghamSyndrome. For example issue #7 fills in Beetle's origin and how it tied into the ''Captain America'' run she debuted in.
* BadassDriver: While he's not much use in a fight, Overdrive is an excellent driver.
* BerserkButton: Jokes about Silvermane not having a body will not go over well with him.
* BetterThanABareBulb: There's ''a lot'' of LampshadeHanging and [[DiscussedTrope trope discussion]]/[[InvokedTrope trope invoking]] in this comic.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: As mentioned above, Shocker is probably the nicest member of the group. 12 issues of abuse and insults finally gets to him when he finally reunites with the team.
* BigBadEnsemble: The role of Big Bad is split pretty thoroughly between Chameleon, the Owl, Hammerhead, and a few other supervillains like Madame Masque and Mister Negative.
* BigBadWannabe: The Looter really ''wants'' to be a badass and edgy supervillain, even trying to give himself a new image as "the Superior Looter", but in the end he's still a loser.
* BigCreepyCrawlies: Among the defences in the Owl's hideout are some [[ScaryScorpions giant scorpions]].
* BigWhat: According to Fred's account, a hungover Doom was distressed to discover that drunk Doom had commissioned a portrait.
-->"Doom did ''what?!''"
* BitchInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler: Hydro-Man]] seems like a nice-enough guy at first, but [[spoiler: he betrays his buddy Shocker to Hammerhead the first chance he gets]].
* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:The gang escape with their lives but fail to retrieve the portrait and what little friendship they had completely dissolves. Shocker becomes the new mob boss of New York, Speed Demon successfully sues Iron Fist for his ankle injury, Beetle and Overdrive get caught by Doctor Doom, and Mach VII gets his dream of working with the Avengers. Boomerang ends up broke once again but admits that he actually enjoyed his time with the others and clearly has no regrets. The final page strongly implies that he gets arrested by Spider-Man.]]
* BlatantLies: Boomerang loves to indulge in these, usually regarding his skill and status as a criminal. Issue 9 features a brief montage of him claiming to be a better hired assassin, marksman, [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking and lover]] than Bullseye.
* BolivianArmyEnding: [[spoiler: The series ends with Beetle and Overdrive in some serious hot water, with their fates left unceartain. Overdrive and Beetle later showed up in Spencer's ''ComicBook/AntMan'' series, as well as [[ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderMan2018 his run on ''The Amazing Spider-Man'']], indicating that they both survived]].
* BodyguardCrush: Hammerhead is at the least creepily obsessed with Silvermane, and was even stated to have been trying on his boss's socks "the wrong way". Silvermane for his part just sees him as a creepy psycho who he puts up with since he's good at killing. [[spoiler:When Shocker manages to escape with Silvermane's head, Hammerhead got [[http://i.imgur.com/BY5ZE2E.jpg quite emotional]]]].
* BookEnds: [[spoiler: Boomerang throwing a baseball match and becoming a criminal. The first time it's his descent into villainy. The second time, it's his ultimate failure to escape the supervillain business.]]
* BoomerangComeback: Boomerang tries to use this against Bullseye. Bullseye simply closes the door behind him just before the boomerang comes back at him.
* BrainBleach: One of Chameleon's henchmen expresses a desire to pour bleach in his eyes after witnessing [[spoiler:Chameleon roleplaying between two personas over the painting of Doom.]]
* BriarPatching: Boomerang tries to use this to convince Bullseye to spare him. Unsurprisingly it fails.
* BrickJoke: Tons. For example, in issue #1 Boomerang insists that the name Sinister Six should be kept because it would freak out their opponents by making them think there's one more member hiding nearby. When the Heroes for Hire attack the gang several issues later, Luke Cage expresses that very fear.
* BringMyBrownPants: Speed Demon wets himself when he comes across the Owl's giant scorpions. Overdrive does the same when Hercules walks into the bar he, Beetle and Speed Demon are holding up.
* BullyingTheDragon: [[spoiler:Boomerang's constant bullying of Shocker comes back to bite him ''hard''.]]
* TheBusCameBack: ''Many'' heroes and villains who were PutOnABus, believed dead, or just forgotten about make their return in this book.
* ButtMonkey:
** Shocker, as per usual.
** Also Mach VII and Mirage.
* CallBack: After leaving the bar, Boomerang toasts the group with a word-for-word recitation of Shocker's rant about being a team.
* {{Catchphrase}}:
** Nearly any time a character is introduced, Boomerang's narration begins with "So yeah -- this guy, right?".
** "What's better than being the Sinister Six and only splitting the money five ways?" (The number changes occasionally over the course of the first storyline, culminating with [[spoiler: "What's better than being the Sinister Six and not splitting the money with anyone?"]])
* CasanovaWannabe: Mirage, who basically became a supervillain to get laid.
* ChangedMyMindKid: [[spoiler:Hydro-Man ends up saving Herman from getting buried alive. Unfortunately for him, Shocker still blasts him for screwing him over.]]
* CharacterNarrator: The series is framed as a story that Boomerang is telling [[spoiler: to Peter Parker]].
* ChekhovsGun: It turns out that the first supposedly fake story about where Silvermane's head is located [[spoiler:was actually true.]]
** [[spoiler: Chameleon's face-changing serum.]]
* ChekhovsGunman: Boomerang's nameless girlfriend. [[spoiler: She's actually Black Cat, having gone undercover to steal the portrait from the gang after they get it.]]
* CloudCuckoolander: Overdrive and to a lesser degree, Speed Demon.
* ClueFromEd: Parodied. Every time a more notable/bigger name villain appears a little message pops up that says "HEY KIDS! IT'S X!" or some wacky variant there-of (i.e. "Surfs up! It's Hydro-Man!").
* ContinuityNod: Aplenty, mostly to the previous ''ComicBook/{{Thunderbolts}}'' comics.
** In the very first issue, Boomerang states that a diamond shipment he planned on robbing was delayed thanks to the Origin Bombs that were hurled at Earth during Jonathan Hickman's opening ''[[ComicBook/TheAvengers Avengers]]'' arc.
** At the start of the comic, Shocker is still wearing his Thunderbolts badge from his time on the team. In issue #4, Luke Cage takes it back, declaring that Shocker doesn't deserve to wear it after he quit the team and went right back to being a supervillain.
** Issue #7 essentially ends up as a prequel of sorts to ''Captain America'' #607, showing how Beetle came to work for Zemo against [[ComicBook/BuckyBarnes Bucky]] and ComicBook/TheFalcon.
** Speed Demon alludes to the events of ''ComicBook/SpiderIsland'' during a discussion about Hercules.
** In the finale Shocker uses his old Shockmobile, not seen for over thirty years out-of-continuity, [[spoiler: to take out the Punisher.]]
* ContinuityPorn: Though not to the extent that it harms the story.
* ConsummateLiar: Boomerang is rather talented when it comes to lying his way out of a problem.
* ConsummateProfessional: Both Beetle and Shocker are this in their own ways. Beetle believes in meticulous planning while Shocker believes in working with the team.
* ControlFreak: The Beetle is obsessed with following schedules and plans, though it's shown that this makes her a vastly more competent leader than Boomerang.
* CoolOldGuy: Grizzly. He's not really that old, but he's older than most of the cast and is a veteran supervillain so he counts.
* CowardlyLion: The Shocker gets regularly [[ButtMonkey poked fun at for being a coward.]] However he is also the most competent and experienced fighter on the team; and fared the best against ComicBook/LukeCage and ComicBook/IronFist in issue #4. He also states that he has no problem with being seen as a coward since he only cares about getting the job done and getting paid. [[spoiler:Silvermane]] even points out that despite more capable than he thinks, Herman's lack of confidence and his unwillingness to take risks is holding him back.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass:
** Shocker and Overdrive. The former, while often derided as an incompetent coward is actually reasonably practical as well as being perhaps the most skilled fighter of the group, putting up a good fight against Luke Cage and [[spoiler:single-handedly knocking out the rest of his teammates when [[TheDogBitesBack his patience wears out]]]]. Most notably, when he finally cuts loose in the end [[spoiler:he manages to single-handedly defeat the Punisher, though it's possible that part was made up by Boomerang]]. Similarly, while Overdrive has the least fighting skills, he's great at using his powers to get an advantage.
** Inverted with Baron Zemo, who is portrayed as being an egotistical ManChild beneath his veneer of badassery.
* CurbStompBattle:
** The team fighting Luke Cage and Iron Fist goes very bad very quickly. Pretty much the whole team except Shocker get their asses kicked.
** In the final issue, [[spoiler:Shocker comes in on his Shockmobile and launches Punisher to the sky with a single blast from his gauntlets.]]
* CutLexLuthorACheck: [[spoiler: Tombstone is disappointed by Beetle since she succumbed to this trope, rather than engaging in PragmaticVillainy.]]
* DaddysLittleVillain: [[spoiler:Beetle turns out to be Tombstone's daughter. As a young girl, he helped her steal gifts from another girl's birthday.]] Subverted in the sense that [[spoiler: he insisted that she became an AmoralAttorney, and was against her becoming a costumed supervillain.]]
* DarkerAndEdgier: Looter attempts (and fails) to invoke this by becoming "the ''Superior'' Looter".
* DarkestHour: Hilariously subverted in issue #16; [[spoiler: Boomerang is getting the shit kicked out of him as the various factions involved are in a massive shoot-out, only for it to turn out that getting beat up was just another lie Fred was telling. He was really kidnapping Demang Pendak in order to take his place at the big baseball game. Then double-subverted when it turns out he actually got poor Mach VII attacked instead.]]
* ADayInTheLimeLight: For a group of C-list Spider-Man villains, but especially Boomerang.
** Issue #7 is a [[WholeEpisodeFlashback Whole Issue Flashback]] focused on Beetle's childhood and origin story.
** Issue #11 focuses on the members of the supervillain support group Boomerang attends, such as Grizzly and the Looter.
** Issue #14 deals with Overdrive's backstory and what he and Beetle were up to during the Boomerang's heist.
* DeadpanSnarker: [[FirstPersonSmartAss Boomerang.]]
* DiabolusExMachina:
** The person Boomerang's been telling this story to? [[spoiler:The ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan, who ends the comic by knocking him out and taking him into custody.]]
** The [[spoiler:real painting]] is stolen from Boomerang by [[spoiler:Black Cat.]]
** [[spoiler:Doctor Doom]] shows up to take back the [[spoiler:fake painting]] that Beetle and Overdrive managed to wrest away from the gang war.
* DirtyCoward:
** Boomerang is willing to let his girlfriend die so that he can live.
** Speed Demon runs off and leaves Beetle and Overdrive behind when Hercules walks into the bar they've taken over.
* DisneyVillainDeath: [[spoiler: In issue #17 Boomerang shoves Mirage off a building. Of course that's assuming it was the real Mirage.]]
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Invoked during the flashback to Beetle's origin; she sits by as the Fixer and Baron Zemo are arguing, and visualises them as a prostitute arguing with her pimp.
* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler:After overhearing Boomerang actively mocking him and at the urging of Silvermane, Shocker single-handedly knocks out every member of the team and declares himself the new boss. Subverted next issue when Beetle manages to knock him out and the team have him buried alive.]]
* TheDon: In the final issue [[spoiler: Shocker becomes this for the Maggia crime family.]]
* TheDreaded:
** Spider-Man is treated as this from the perspective of the villains. Even more so because this series occurs in the same time period as ''ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan''.
** Naturally, the Punisher is also on this list from the villains' perspective. Boomerang actually lists Frank's very existence as the worst thing about being a costumed villain.
** Speed Demon is terrified to learn that [[spoiler: Tombstone is Beetle's father]] , [[BoyfriendBlockingDad because of the possible repercussions if anything bad should happen to her]], and especially because he tried to sleep with her.
-->'''Beetle''': You never had a chance.
--> '''Speed Demon''': Don't tell me, tell ''him''!
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: In a rare case where the loved ones are also villainous, [[spoiler: Beetle and Tombstone genuinely love and care about one another]]. Then subverted in the last issue as [[spoiler: Beetle abandons her father during the gang war and leaves with Overdrive while taking the fake Doctor Doom painting. Overdrive even asks if she is concerned with her dad to which Beetle replies "'''***''' my dad!".]]
* EverythingsPreciousWithPuppies: Inspector, Speed Demon's dog that he stole from a young girl.
* EvilCounterpart: The actual comic itself could be one for Creator/MattFraction[='s=] run on ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}, which both feature an artistic SliceOfLife type focus on B-list super beings, with super heroics (and villainy) portrayed in a more realistic -- and comical -- manner.
* EvilParentsWantGoodKids: Subverted with [[spoiler:Tombstone, who didn't want Janice to be a supervillain because he wants her to be a [[AmoralAttorney financial attorney]], which he thinks is far more profitable and a lot harder to be arrested for.]]
* EvilVersusEvil: Rather than clashing with heroes, the gang tries to avoid costumed crimefighters whenever possible (especially the "Superior" Spider-Man), and instead are in opposition to other criminals, most prominently Chameleon and The Owl.
* ExplosivePropulsion: [[spoiler:Shocker manages to escape Hammerhead and his men by using his Vibro-smashers to launch him and Silvermane out the window.]]
* FauxAffablyEvil: The Owl, an investor and society man turned feral gangster, speaks in a friendly and casual manner very much at odds with his behavior (namely his penchant both for feeding people to rats as well as eating rats alive himself). One illustrative scene is when after he captures the team, he acts friendly and tells them because he's reasonable he will let live whoever tells him of Boomerang's whereabouts. Although they won't have legs of course, since he plans to saw them off with a hacksaw.
** Boomerang is great at presenting himself as a much more trustworthy person than he really is.
* TheFamilyForTheWholeFamily: Pretty much the entire gang except Shocker and Beetle. In fact, it's pointed out that most supervillains (especially younger ones) amount to this in a realistic manner; they're certainly ''willing'' to commit serious crimes but they tend to be terribly inexperienced, unprofessional, and too caught up with reputations and gimmicks to actually pull them off.
* {{Fetish}}: Brought up and discussed. Apparently there are quite a few people with a superhero/supervillain fetish, dubbed "mask-chasers" in the supervillain community. [[invoked]]
* FlockOfWolves: By the end of the comic [[spoiler: ''the entire gang except Shocker'' are moles working for another faction.]]
* FlyingBrick: Lampshaded by Speed Demon, who notes that superheroes/villains are seen as this. Unfortunately for the Six, none of them are this and Overdrive is afraid of the day that Hercules figures out who he is and kills him in a single punch by assuming that he's tough enough to take it.
* FramingDevice: The series is a story that Boomerang is telling to a fellow bar patron, [[spoiler: heavily implied to be Spider-Man]]. Any continuity errors are Fred not being entirely honest.
* FriendlyEnemy: Mach VII ''thinks'' that he and Boomerang are this, but in reality Boomerang just hates him.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: Shocker. He starts the series as the butt of every joke but by the end of it, he's become a major mob boss who flattened the Punisher like he was nothing.
* FrivolousLawsuit: In the epilogue [[spoiler: Speed Demon files one against Iron Fist over an injured ankle and proceeds to ''win it''.]]
* FunnyBackgroundEvent: In issue #9 during the scenes in Shocker's apartment you can see that his couch is colored to look like his costume. Later on we see that the entirety of his furniture is like this.
* FunWithSubtitles: A few instances:
** When Fred and his date are bound and gagged, their muffled shouts are translated. Or at least Fred's are, his date's are censored.
** A panel depicting the Owl preparing to deep fry a rat translates the rat's squeaks to "If you kill me, they'll just send 008!"
* GambitPileUp: The Sinister Several are trying to steal the Doctor Doom portrait, Mach VII is trying to catch all the supervillains, Hammerhead is trying to retrieve [[spoiler: Silvermane's head]] as is Chameleon, the Looter wants to manipulate things towards his own end, and Boomerang just keeps [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder betraying everybody left and right]]. Needless to say things get ''very'' convoluted very quickly.
** Things get really mess with issue #15, in which [[spoiler:the Owl and Chameleon agree on a truce in order to go after Boomerang and that the rest of the team are in cahoots with another villain (Overdrive with Mr. Negative, Beetle with Tombstone and Speed Demon with Madame Masque).]] And Issue #16 starts off with [[spoiler:The Punisher]] making his way to the meeting.
* GenreDeconstruction: This comic is basically the life of C-List supervillains portrayed realistically. They're all complete failures in life and are considered jokes, the group is reduced to robbing convenience stores just to make money, Boomerang gets kicked out of the group the second he starts becoming TheLoad, and the group is constantly having to tiptoe around the mob.
* GloveSnap: In his narration, Boomerang describes Mirage as not talking despite probing by Chameleon and Owl. The illustration shows Chameleon in surgical garb flashing a SlasherSmile while snapping a glove (labeled as genuine latex) onto his wrist.
* GoKartingWithBowser: Done unintentionally; [[spoiler: it turns out that the guy Boomerang is telling his story to is actually Spider-Man in his civilian attire.]]
* GreenEyedMonster: Boomerang is resentful of Mach VII partially because he got chosen to be a Thunderbolt over him, than promptly pulled a HeelFaceTurn.
* HairTriggerTemper: Speed Demon who stole a puppy just because a child called him stupid. It gets brought up again in the next issue.
* HarmlessVillain: The new Sinister Six.
* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: Overdrive has the power to... upgrade and change vehicles which sees like a rather useless ability in a fight. Then he turns an R/C helicopter into a full blown attack helicopter and uses it to blast the Owl's hideout.
* HeelFaceDoorSlam: [[spoiler: Shocker responds to the treacherous Hydro Man saving him by knocking Morris on his ass.]]
* HeelFaceTurn:
** Abner Jenkins aka Mach VII used to be the first Beetle (long before Janice took the role) until he switched sides and became a hero. There's a lot of resentment towards supervillains who do this in the supervillain community, which makes Mach's attempts to help/be friends with Boomerang difficult to say the least.
** Overdrive initially agreed to working for Mister Negative and gain his powers so that he could follow in the footsteps of Hawkeye and Quicksilver and eventually find the opportunity to perform a proper defection. He even uses the term "face turn".
* HeroWorshipper: Or Villain Worshipper in this case -- Boomerang seems to have a fascination with [[DimensionLord Dormammu]]. [[spoiler:In his ImagineSpot with his new girlfriend, he even imagines Dormammu as his best man in his wedding as well as [[ChocolateBaby the father of his baby]].]]
-->'''Speed Demon:''' It's always Dormammu with you...
* HistoryRepeats: In the final issue [[spoiler: Boomerang ends up having to throw a big game and become a criminal, just like he did years ago when he became a supervillain.]]
* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Shocker is a believer of HonorAmongThieves and has a bad tendency to be a bit too trusting when it comes to his allies, which leads him to get screwed over by [[spoiler:Boomerang]] and [[spoiler:Hydro Man]]. [[spoiler:Silvermane]] mocks him for this, telling him that his allies are all selfish crooks and that he's stupid for believing in such things as loyalty.
* HypocriticalHumor:
** Boomerang is the kind of guy who talks about how important teamwork is [[spoiler:whilst shoving one of his friends off a bridge.]]
** Boomerang and Speed Demon keep insisting that the Sinister Syndicate were losers and the gang shouldn't associate with them... but conveniently forget that ''they'' were part of the Sinister Syndicate.
* ICallItVera: The BFG that Beetle used in her first appearance is given the name of Bertha by Fixer.
* ICouldaBeenAContender: Boomerang deeply misses his days of being a professional baseball player before being kicked out over a bribery scandal [[spoiler:and his overarching goal is to play one more game while in disguise.]]
* ILetGwenStacyDie: Invoked. In issue #9, Boomerang makes a [[DirtyCoward cowardly]] attempt to get Bullseye to spare him by commenting how [[BriarPatching terrible for him]] (and awesome for Bullseye) it would be if Bullseye killed his girlfriend and left Fred dealing with the guilt and motivated by it in future face-offs (this alludes to Bullseye's murders of ComicBook/{{Daredevil}} love interests Elektra and Karen Page).
* ImGoingToHellForThis: Overdrive prays for forgiveness when he's forced to hijack a school bus.
-->'''Child:''' Are you a superhero?\\
'''Overdrive:''' No, and now I never will be.
* ImpostorForgotOneDetail: Boomerang realizes that the Hammerhead he meets is really the Chameleon because while Chameleon-Hammerhead talks like a stereotypical gangster, the real Hammerhead had shaken that quirk.
* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: The Sinister Six-Minus-One are pretty much the exact ''opposite'' of superior anything. It's pretty much the whole point of the comic.
* IronicEcho: Boomerang toasts the rest of the Sinister Six after leaving a bar about being a team, using a word-for-word copy of Shocker's earlier speech [[spoiler: from before they knocked him out and buried him alive]].
* IronicEchoCut: Right after Boomerang's speech, [[spoiler: we cut to Overdrive, Beetle, and Speed Demon, each offering Silvermane's head to different supervillains behind each others' backs in successive order]].
* ItsPersonalWithTheDragon: The Owl's hitman Bullseye has quite a bit of enmity toward Boomerang for constantly shooting off his mouth that he's a more accurate shot, a more respected hitman, and a more passionate lover than Bullseye.
* JerkAss: Boomerang, Speed Demon and Beetle mainly.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Speed Demon. While he did steal a kid's puppy for a petty reason, at least he seems to take good care of it. Also Grizzly who's a thief and a grouch on the surface but is actually surprisingly nice, even giving a guy pizza as an apology for mugging him. [[spoiler:Speed Demon eventually gives Inspector back to the girl he stole him from for the reward money, but not before giving them all of the stuff he bought for the dog.]]
* KarmicJackpot: The Shocker and Speed Demon, who've proven themselves to have soft sides, end the series much better off than their coworkers.
** After Speed Demon returns the puppy he stole (for the reward, but he did also give the family all the stuff he bought for the dog), he gets rich suing Iron Fist.
** The Shocker gets Silvermane to vouch for him and becomes a gang leader in his own right.
** On the heroes' side, Mach VII is able to prove himself and become an Avenger.
* KickTheDog:
** Boomerang tries to get Bullseye to spare him by saying it would be far more villainous to kill Boomerang's girlfriend.
** In issue #17 he does quite possibly the most horrible thing he's ever done; [[spoiler: he drugs Mach VII, than dresses Mach in his costume so that Mach gets beat up by gangsters.]]
** Right after [[spoiler:Shocker]] shows him a touching amount of respect and loyalty, Boomerang tries to murder him by tries to murder him by putting him in the trunk of his car and pushing it off a bridge because HeKnowsTooMuch.
* TheKnightsWhoSaySquee: Rare villainous example, Overdrive fanboyed when Luke Cage came to ''beat him and his team up.'' As a young man, he idolized superheroes (Spider-man in particular) and made various attempts at gaining superpowers, all of which failed until he met Mr. Negative.
* LaserGuidedKarma:
** Boomerang is probably the worst of the Sinister not-Six, betraying his teammates and his girlfriend and generally being a jerk. [[spoiler: His girlfriend turns out to be Black Cat and steals the painting right from under his nose, and while he escapes most of his problems in the series, he's telling the story to the Superior Spider-Man and is probably about to get arrested or beaten up.]]
** Lady Beetle is a CardCarryingVillain, and she ends the series at the mercy of Doctor Doom.
* LazyBum: Speed Demon complains about having to run across town to get a set of keys even though he has superspeed and can get there and back in a matter of seconds. As he points out, super speed doesn't mean super ''endurance'', and when he gets back he's clearly as exhausted as one would expect after having run that.
* LegacyCharacter: Janice is far from the first Beetle; she's the fourth or fifth person now to don the outfit. The original Beetle also shows up as Mach-VII.
* LetMeTellYouAStory: The Owl is shown doing this toward a minion who had robbed him, after the guy pleads for his life, arguing that since he knows how to rob the Owl, he can stop other people from doing it in the future. The Owl tells him a story about partnering with another criminal, the Man-Bull, and attempting to recruit a third, first by persuasion, and when that didn't work, by [[IHaveYourWife threatening his girlfriend]]. The plan was to show the guy a video of Man-Bull in his home with an implied threat, but Man-Bull hit off with the wife, and so Owl and Man-Bull ended up showing the guy a sex tape, which was... [[EpicFail less than persuasive]]. The moral of the story is basically that it is not a good way to win someone's trust by rubbing in their face something you've done against them (which is why the Owl has the minion EatenAlive by rats).
* TheLoad: Mach VII is far less helpful to Boomerang than he thinks he is.
* LogicalWeakness: Mach-VII's wings are really useful for flying. They are ''not'' useful for things like going through doors. By issue #16 he's wised up and [[RequiredSecondaryPowers redesigns them to automatically retract when he's walking through doors]]. [[spoiler: He proceeds to [[DoubleSubversion knock out a blind man when he turns around]].]]
* LosingYourHead: Silvio Silvermane lost his cyborg body to a junkyard automobile compactor, but his head is still functional since it's where his power source is stored. His head is currently in the possession of The Owl--[[spoiler: or so Boomerang tells his gang. In actuality, the line of bull Boomerang feeds them turns out to be true; Silvermane's head befriended a young boy whose mother owned the junkyard and is later taken away by Shocker.]]
* MacGuffin: The portrait of Doctor Doom without his mask.
* MafiaPrincess: [[spoiler:The Beetle, Tombstone's daughter. They genuinely love each other, although Tombstone disapproves of his daughter's choice of profession.]]
* ManChild: Overdrive.
* ManipulativeBastard: Boomerang has a special talent for weaseling his way out of trouble.
* TheMillstone: Boomerang developing into this results in the team kicking him out.
* MissingMom: Beetle's mother wasn't involved in her upbringing and it's implied that she never even knew her. [[spoiler: Tombstone]] raised her on his own.
* MisappliedPhlebotinum: One of Speed Demon's flaws. He uses his superspeed for things like getting keys he forgot or running away from threats, but doesn't understand how he could easily apply it properly to actually pull off heists.
* MythologyGag: Shocker's fight against the Punisher [[spoiler: brings back the old Shocker Buggy that was last used in the Spidey Super Stories series. He even shouts the same battle cry from the issue it was referencing.]]
* NeverMyFault: Baron Zemo apparently gets pissed that the heroes won't give him a chance to be good despite him being a known violent, mentally unstable supervillain. Not to mention the fact that he apparently continues to wear his villain costume and call himself Baron Zemo even ''during a trial for crimes he committed as Baron Zemo''. When Fixer points this out Zemo responds with "[[LameComeback SILENCE YOU CUR!]]".
* NeverTrustATrailer: The book's title, promo materials, and even the cover of issue #1 heavily suggest the presence of the ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan, who so far hasn't shown up or indeed really played any role in the plot.
** Turns out [[spoiler: Spider-Man was there the whole time as the whole series was a recap of the events being told by Boomerang to a rather nice guy he met in a bar named Peter]].
* NobodyPoops: Averted. In issue #14, the first thing Beetle does after the gang gets back to Shocker's apartment is go to the bathroom. [[spoiler: Unfortunately poor Shocker was hiding in the shower. [[{{Squick}} He ends up having to listen as Beetle uses his toilet]].]]
* NonindicativeName: Discussed, Boomerang brings up the advantage to only having five members on the Sinister Six is that whomever they are facing would think that there are more of them. Later on, Luke Cage does indeed wonder if there's another member when he breaks into their headquarters. The sixth member was the Living Brain, but then Superior Spider-Man stole it prior to the comic.
** The name in itself also suggests a more classic line-up of Spider-Man villains, including the likes of Doctor Octopus, Kraven, Electro and others. This series' lineup actually has more in common with the short-lived ''Sinister Syndicate'' of the 90's, who most prominently appeared in the ''Deadly Foes of Spider-Man'' collection.
*** This also gets lampshaded, Shocker suggests that they go back to calling themselves the Sinister Syndicate, but the idea promptly turned down by Speed Demon and Boomerang saying the the [[SelfDeprecation Sinister Syndicate were losers.]]
* NoNameGiven: For most of the run, Boomerang's Girlfriend is just that. [[spoiler: The final isssue does give her name- she's Felicia Hardy (a.k.a. the Black Cat)]]
** Overdrive remains nameless by the end of the series. Though he does get backstory and motivation, and far more depth than prior appearances, he's still left without a name by the end of the run. As he's not appeared since, its up in the air whether he'll ''ever'' get named.
* NonsequiturThud: As he recovers from [[spoiler:being locked in a car driven to the sea]], Shocker keeps telling the kid who found him to [[PetTheDog not do drugs and stay in school]].
* NostalgiaFilter: According to Boomerang, this is in effect with Silvermane's rule. All the stories about him sing praises about him being the last good don in New York, who treated everyone well and kept the peace. In reality he was a curmudgeonly {{Jerkass}} and racist who would sometimes accidentally order the wrong people assassinated because of his failing memory. Everyone except Hammerhead hated him and just pretended to like him to keep from getting whacked; it became so habitual that even after Silvermane was gone, everyone kept praising him.
* NotWhatItLooksLike: When ComicBook/TheIncredibleHercules walks in on the Six holding up a bar full of BoundAndGagged employees, he wonders aloud if he's just entered the scene of a robbery or a kinky bondage parlor.
* OfficialCouple: [[spoiler: Beetle and Overdrive]].
* OldShame: InUniverse, this is how Boomerang's feels about his time in the Sinister Syndicate.
* OnlySaneMan: Woman, that is. Beetle is [[CloserToEarth the sole member of the team]] [[FlawlessToken that is even remotely competent]] as a supervillain--or, at least, as a leader or mastermind. The rest of the team are {{Mooks}} at best: potentially effective with competent leadership, little more than thugs if left to their own devices. Overdrive in particular is little more than a super-powered [[TheDriver wheel man]]. At the same time, its repeatedly shown that this is just in comparison to the group; compared to other villains, Beetle is just as much of a loser as the rest of them.
* {{Outgambitted}}: [[spoiler:As clever as Boomerang's plan was to replace the pitcher of the Mets, he's ultimately outdone by Black Cat, who was secretly posing as his girlfriend in order to steal the ''real'' portrait of Doom and The Owl, who forces him to [[HistoryRepeats toss the game and become a criminal like he did so many years ago]].]]
* OvershadowedByAwesome: The Punisher finds out the hard way that an assault rifle isn't much use next to a guy toting sci-fi weaponry. His 'fight' with Shocker lasts a single panel before Herman blasts him into the horizon in one blast.
* PerspectiveFlip: This is basically a ''Spider-Man'' story from the point-of-view of the regular D-list crooks and supervillains.
* PetTheDog: Pretty much everything between [[spoiler: Tombstone and Beetle]]. We even get a sequence where he praises her for her success in life and tells her how proud he is... while [[MoodWhiplash dumping the body of some guy he had killed for snitching]].
** In issue #14 Speed Demon [[spoiler: returns Inspector to his owner and apologizes.]]
** [[spoiler: In issue #16 Hydro Man saves Shocker from being buried alive. Unfortunately for him, [[CurbStompBattle Shocker isn't in the mood for giving any more second chances]].]]
** Issue #17 has Shocker poised to fight off [[spoiler:all of the criminals he saved from the Punisher as they don't know whether to follow him or kill him for the deed]], but the conflict is averted when [[spoiler:Silvermane jumps in and tells them all to respect Shocker as their new Don.]]
* PlethoraOfMistakes: A simple enough plan to steal a portrait ends up spiraling out of control and causing, amongst other things, a ''gang war''.
* PokeThePoodle: Speed Demon is apparently of the opinion that stealing puppies is prime supervillain material.
* PopUpTexting: In some of the earlier issues, Beetle is focused on texting and a pop-up emoji appears above her phone.
* PornStash: Boomerang has one under his bed. He claims [[BlatantLies they were already there when he moved in]].
* ProtagonistAndFriends: {{Inverted| Trope}}
* PseudoCrisis: [[spoiler: In issue #16, Boomerang is getting the crap kicked out of him by some goons and it seems like he's done for... at which point it turns out he was just lying again to make things more dramatic. He's actually fine.]]
* TheQuisling: Villains who fully reform and become heroes (serving a stint in the Thunderbolts is considered different) are seen as this amongst the villain community, which is one of the reason Boomerang hates Abe Jenkins, the original Beetle and his parole officer.
* RaceLift: Beetle is depicted as AmbiguouslyBrown, despite clearly being white when she first showed up in ''ComicBook/CaptainAmerica''. A reason for this is finally given in issue #6, where we find out that [[spoiler: her dad is [[ScaryBlackMan Tombstone]]]].
* RetiredBadass: Subverted with the supervillain support group; they claim to be retired as villains, but in reality most of them are secretly still committing crimes.
* {{Revision}}: The final moments of issue #7 takes place just prior to ''ComicBook/CaptainAmerica'' #607, explaining how Janice came to work for Baron Zemo.
* RunningGag: Many:
** "So yeah this guy right?"
** "Hey kids, it's X!"
** Rumors about Silvermane's head. [[spoiler: Which are true]].
** Hammerhead doing impersonations of James Cagney.
** Speed Demon [[DirtyCoward running away when something scary happens]].
** Boomerang's obsession with [[ComicBook/DoctorStrange Dormammu]].
** Mach VII's wings getting him stuck between doors or windows.
** [[ButtMonkey Shocker]] having a moment of triumph at the end of an issue that quickly falls apart at the start of the next one.
** Creator/KatherineHeigl
** When Fred is about to say something incriminating, a beat panel will show a visual representation of the wheels in his head (or in one case, the Apple spinning ball of death) before the VerbalBackspace.
* ScienceRelatedMemeticDisorder: A filler issue [[ADayInTheLimelight focuses on]] the Looter, a second rate scientist turned super-powered but still second rate villain. The Looter's ego makes him constantly try to outmaneuver Spider-Man, and this culminates in his being brutally beaten by the "ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan". Later, at a [[TropaholicsAnonymous villain support group meeting]], he acknowledges that he [[ReluctantPsycho may have a problem]], because even though he logically knows that he will be beaten even worse or killed if he encounters Spider-Man again, he can't stop himself because he "knows" he's superior to everyone else and has to show it by committing crimes.
* ScrewPolitenessImASenior: [[spoiler:Silvermane]] is incredibly grouchy and demanding despite being incredibly old [[spoiler:and simply a talking head]]. Of course, it probably doesn't help that [[spoiler:Shocker took him from his comfortable life with a family that he actually liked]].
* SelfDeprecation: Issue #15's solicitation proudly declares "STILL NOT CANCELLED" as it's main selling point.
* ShipTease: Beetle and Overdrive to some extent; while all the men in the group are attracted to Beetle to some degree or another, Overdrive is the only one she actually sleeps with, and is generally the one she's the friendliest to.
* ShoutOut: '''Everywhere.'''
** After breaking his buddies out of jail, Boomerang calls it a "Total [[Series/BreakingBad Heisenberg]] moment". Later on, Walter and Jesse appear in one of his dream segments.
** One is made to the ''[[ComicBook/TheDeathOfSuperman Death of Superman]]'' storyline, with Boomerang saying to Mach VII that there could be multiple people using the Boomerang name after he "[[BlatantLies retired]]", from a cyborg, to a [[ComicBook/{{Superboy}} teenager]] to a [[ComicBook/{{Steel}} black guy]].
** And nuggets like this:
--->'''Doctor Doom (in Boomerang's ImagineSpot)''': [[Film/{{Titanic 1997}} I want you to draw Doom... like one of your French girls]].
*** In the same scene, Boomerang mentions that Doom's face is up there with "[[Film/BladeRunner was Deckard a Replicant]]" and "who is Banksy".
** And this:
--->'''Speed Demon''': [[Film/ReturnofTheJedi Last chance, Jabba. Free us or die]]!
** While waxing poetic about how handsome he is, Boomerang favorably compares himself to Creator/HughJackman and Creator/MichaelFassbender, two actors well-known for playing [[ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} Marvel]] [[ComicBook/{{Magneto}} roles]].
** Issue #17 ends in the same smash-cut-to-black style as ''Series/TheSopranos'', which Boomerang even lampshades.
* SkewedPriorities: Being a speedster, Speed Demon [[spoiler:runs off from the final fight to get some chicken the moment he can]].
* TheSixthRanger: [[spoiler:Mirage]].
* SixthRangerTraitor: [[spoiler: Hydro-Man]].
* SmallNameBigEgo: Boomerang's FatalFlaw.
* SpiritualSuccessor: To Jeff Parker's run on the ComicBook/{{Thunderbolts}} which prominently featured Boomerang.
** Additionally, the series is a successor and semi-sequel to the early '90s miniseries ''Deadly Foes of Spider-Man'', which also focused on a team of low level villains- the "Sinister Syndicate" lead by Abe Jenkins as the Beetle and including among others, Boomerang, Speed Demon, and Shocker. The earlier series provides a context for Fred's feelings toward Abe in this series, in ''Deadly Foes'', pre-Thunderbolts Abe [[KickTheDog committed some of his worse behavior]] and betrayed Boomerang, not only setting him up to be caught, but also recommending a lawyer to Fred whom he (Abe) had instructed to throw the case.
** Nick Spencer's ''Ant-Man'' run is one to this comic, revealing what happened to some of the characters after the end of the comic.
** ComicBook/TheFix, another project by Nick Spencer and Steve Lieber done for Image Comics, is effectively one to to this series in a real world setting and without the PG-13 restrictions.
* SpoofAesop: "[[ItMakesSenseInContext If you want a man to work with you, don't show him a video of a bull @#$%ing his wife]]"
* TheSpook: Spider-Man from the villains' perspectives. Imagine a nameless, crazy guy with superpowers in a spider-themed costume showing up while you're committing a crime and beating the crap out of you, then mocking you.
* TheStarscream: Beetle tries to do this with Boomerang in the first issues. Upon knowing this, Boomerang just denounces the team to Mach VII, who sends the Heroes for Hire to arrest them.
** Shocker also tries to do this in issue #15. [[spoiler: Of course he fails but in the other hand he ends becoming the new Don after saving the major criminal gangs of New York of being executed by the Punisher.]]
* STDImmunity: A possible justified example gets brought up. Speed Demon tried to get revenge on Hercules for catching Demon so often by setting Herc up on a date with a girl that he knew who had the clap. As Beetle points out Hercules is basically a god so he probably can't even contract normal diseases, let alone an STD. So all Speed Demon's revenge attempt accomplished was [[EpicFail getting Hercules laid]].
* StopHavingFunGuy: Beetle is obsessed with plans and schedules and gets angry whenever her teammates go against her strict instructions. [[invoked]]
* TakeThat: An in-universe example:
-->'''Speed Demon''': Still say we grab a few more guys and just keep being the Sinister Six! Or at least get one and become the new Frightful Four.
-->'''Beetle''': That's just a name for guys who had their widdle feewings hurt by [[ComicBook/FantasticFour Reed Richards]].
** Issue #11 includes some not-so-subtle jabs at Dan Slott's ''ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan'', such as having Looter attempting to reinvent himself as the DarkerAndEdgier "Superior Looter" and only succeeding making himself look like a moron.
* TemptingFate: Speed Demon insults Hercules a bunch in issue #10, calling him a "hairy, skirt-wearing ape of an Avenger". Cue Herc strolling into the bar the gang just happens to be holding up...
* ThirdPersonPerson: Of course.
--> '''Doctor Doom:''' Doom believes you have something... of Doom's. [-Really no way around saying it twice there.-]
* ThrowTheDogABone: In the end [[spoiler: Shocker and Speed Demon end up becoming Boss of the Maggia and ridiculously rich after suing Danny Rand respectively. Mach VII is saved by Iron Man, who makes him an Avenger.]]
* TokenGoodTeammate: Shocker is much less malicious and ruthless than other members, is a strong believer in HonorAmongThieves, and genuinely views the rest of the group as his friends.
* TookALevelInBadass: But even Shocker has his limits. After all the abuse he goes through during the series, he comes out as a mob leader while all the others turned out as failures from the convoluted scheme.
* TropaholicsAnonymous: The supervillain support group Boomerang attends. Ostensibly it's for people trying to retire from the supervillain business but most of the people in it are still committing crimes behind each other's backs.
* UnreliableNarrator: Boomerang rarely tells the complete truth in his narration.
** FirstPersonSmartAss: Usually overlaps with this.
** In issue #9, Speed Demon talks about his various encounters with other heroes, all of which are shown to be incredibly one-sided confrontations on the side of his enemies.
** According to WordOfGod, Nick Spencer once said that if any sort of ContinuitySnarl happens in this series, it means Fred is lying to the readers. It's also been said that the series can be viewed as something closer to a bar story Boomerang is telling... [[spoiler: which it actually is. Boomerang even admits to the guy listening to the story (strongly implied to be Spider-Man in his civilian identity) that he was making up at least half of what happened.]] [[invoked]]
** In issue #16, [[spoiler: Fred lies to the reader about his own near-death]].
* TheUnreveal: The portrait of Doctor Doom's true face is always blocked off by something in the environment.
* VillainProtagonist: The Sinister Six, who overlap with {{Unsympathetic Comedy Protagonist}}s.
* VillainousRescue: During the finale, Shocker [[spoiler:saves dozens of mobsters from the Punisher using his gauntlets and his Shockermobile.]]
* WhamLine:
** This from Beetle to Tombstone at the end of issue #6: [[spoiler: "[[DaddysLittleVillain Hi daddy]]".]]
** From the end of issue #17:
--->'''Boomerang:''' What'd you say your name was?\\
'''Bar Patron:''' [[spoiler:[[ComicBook/SpiderMan Peter]].]]
* WomenAreWiser: The Beetle is for the most part the most practical and professional member of the gang and has demonstrated better planning and organizational skills than Boomerang himself.
** [[spoiler:Being the daughter of Spider-Man villain and gang leader Tombstone she probably picked up a few things. She also graduated valedictorian from Columbia Law School and spent a few years as a successful lawyer. In her words she wants to break the glass ceiling and be the Hillary Clinton of drug lords.]]
* WrongGenreSavvy: Mach VII clearly thinks that he's in a straightforward superhero story when it's actually the farthest thing from it. He also thinks that Boomerang is a JerkWithAHeartOfGold and that they can be friends.
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->"[[MemeticMutation I heard their sixth member is Thanos]]."\\
"It's obviously Dormammu."
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