!!!FridgeBrilliance
* Why does Maus flirt with Greta? It's not just that she's German, she's also blond-haired blue-eyed and is a super on top of that!
* When considering Chapter 7, one will notice that it bares a stunning resemblance to a typical DarkMagicalGirl Plot line; heroine meets evil version of herself, defeats this foil, finds out the foil is a lonely girl stricken with guilt about her misdeeds and decides to befriend her and in doing so, turn her onto the path of superheroism. What makes this Fridge Brilliance? Alexis is a ''manga'' fan; she knows about these kinds of plots and that's why she could play one so well, right up to the [[LesYay "girl on girl action"]]. What's more, Heather refuses to read manga ("Manga sucks"), and so, for all her DCU comic book GenreSavvy, she didn't see it coming.
* When Evil Spinnerette returns in Issue 33, she complains about all the impracticalities being a drider has brought to both her villain career and life in general. Fans familiar with D&D lore will know that being turned into a drider is considered a ''punishment'' from Lolth, not a blessing.

!!!FridgeHorror
* The surgical removal of Spinnerette's arms in Issue 12 may have been necessary, but it was likely a ''very'' invasive process, as all the extra muscle and bone had to be taken out as well. [[GoodThingYouCanHeal It's a good thing she could heal]], because [[BodyHorror her torso would not have been a pretty sight]] after it was done.
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