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The Awesomes

    In General 
  • Avengers Assemble: A parody of this.
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: They start as a bunch of dysfunctional morons, but eventually prove themselves to be an effective team after going through Character Development.
  • Dude, Where's My Respect?: Despite all their hard work, they get little-to-no recognition, or Perfect Man steals the success. Averted starting in the second season onward, where they become more prominent and respected.
  • Evil Counterpart: The Astoundings of Earth-4.
  • Immune to Mind Control: Both Mr. Awesome and his son Prock have a natural immunity to mind control (the one power Prock inherited). Teleportation Larry also turns out to be immune to Malocchio's mind control eyes, but only because his constant inebriation makes him unable to focus his vision.
  • Let's Get Dangerous!: When the team gets their head on straight, they are an effective group of superheroes.
  • Ragtag Bunch of Misfits: Prock recruited Frantic, Impresario, and Sumo from the reject files.
  • Super Hero Origin: They tell each other their origins in "Baby Got Backstory".
  • Super Zeroes: At the beginning of the show, they're a group of complete idiots who are useless at actually fighting crime.
  • Took a Level in Badass: They go from unskilled misfits to a strong, coordinated force to be reckoned with. Most obvious during their fight with Mr. Awesome and the replacement Awesomes, where they absolutely destroy the latter and fare well against the former.

    Mr. Awesome (Frank Awesome) 
Voiced by: Steve Higgins

The former leader of the Awesomes and Prock's father and America's favorite superhero. At his 90th birthday celebration, he declares his retirement and reluctantly leaves the Awesomes to Prock.


  • The Atoner: Spends most of season 2 trying to cure Malocchio of his evil serum.
  • Big Bad: Of Season 3.
  • Chest Insignia: A big blue letter "A" for "awesome" that's both removable and heavy enough to crush an ambulance.
  • Daddy Had a Good Reason for Abandoning You: Subverted. He tries to play it up this way to Perfect Man, explaining his mother had to be separated from him and his origins hidden in order to protect the world, but Perfect Man plays it off, citing that he did it entirely for himself and his own image.
  • Dark Secret: He's Perfect Man's father, something he's gone to considerable lengths to hide.
  • Expy: Of Superman.
  • Face–Heel Turn: At the end of Season 2 due to getting Malochio's evil serum into his blood.
  • Flying Brick: He's got Super-Strength, super durability, and can fly, among other powers.
  • Go-Karting with Bowser: In season 2, he hangs out with Dr. Malocchio in space.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard: His getting the Awesomes sacked by making them look bad gets rid of his biggest threat... but also gets his new version of the team slapped with plenty of red tape, forcing him to run for president to get it taken down.
    • His underestimating the New Awesomes results in his ultimate defeat and return to good.
  • Manipulative Bastard: As a villain. He successfully works events so that the Awesomes fail horribly on Valentine's Day, destroying their confidence and making them look bad in the public eye. He later uses Prock's need for his approval to manipulate him into getting him into the Oval Office.
  • So Proud of You: Tells Prock how proud he is of him at the end of season 3.
  • Superman Substitute: Was the leader of The Awesomes (essentially this world's equivalent of the Justice League), is a Flying Brick, and is generally held up as the world's greatest superhero.
  • "Well Done, Son" Guy: Was rather dismissive of Prock growing up and always chose Perfect Man over him.

    Jeremy "Prock" Awesome 
Voiced by: Seth Meyers

The new leader of the Awesomes after his father, Mr. Awesome, retires.


  • Blessed with Suck: Prock's only power is being able to stop time, but his doctor warns that using it too much will kill him eventually. When a villain uses Applied Phlebotinum to copy the power, we see just how dangerous the power really is to its user.
  • Butt-Monkey: Tends to get dumped on by the general public and his own team.
  • Can't Hold His Liquor: One Mudslide turns Prock into a ranty drunk who badgers Malocchio Jr. about his moral fiber.
  • Crazy-Prepared: Prock qualifies as he has plans on how to defeat each member of the Awesomes (even himself) aside from Concierge in case they turn evil. He also has the Hologram Room protected so none of the team members can break out of it with their powers and has a system that can cover his team in a holographic disguise when they're in Awesome Mountain.
  • Create Your Own Villain: Drives Malochio Jr. to villainy by drunkenly stating how exciting the life of a villain is in comparison to a boring normal life. Also inadvertently causes Mr. Awesome to get Dr. Malocchio's blood in him.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Due to usually being the Only Sane Man.
  • Expy: Has more than a few traits in common with Mark Grayson, aka Invincible.
  • Horrible Judge of Character: Every girl he's been interested in has just been a villain wanting to destroy his father or the Awesomes.
    Jeremy: Mom, Dad, this is Gloria. And— Wait, no, she's obviously an evil robot.
    Gloria: Die, Mr. Awesome. (to Jeremy) I did have real feelings for you.
    Jeremy: Just, don't!
  • Ignored Expert: Prock tries to tell everyone that trusting the robotherapists is a bad idea because of the whole "evil robot" thing. They don't listen.
  • Mundane Utility: Uses his powers to make crucial decisions rather than in combat.
  • No-Respect Guy: Because he has no noticeable superpowers, everyone walks all over him.
  • Official Couple: With Jaclyn for most of season 2. After she dumps him, he gets together with the redeemed Hotwire, having found out she's not dead.
  • Omnidisciplinary Scientist: Prock is a lawyer and some sort of doctor, who's also got expertise in computer programming and advanced technology design (as he designed the hologram room to block all of the Awesomes powers).
  • Power at a Price: If he uses his power too much, he'll die.
  • Psychic Nosebleed: After using his power for too long.
  • Thinking Out Loud: A majority of the time he will use his time-stopping ability for a soliloquy for the seconds he has or to express his thoughts for the audience.
  • Time Stands Still: His power. As noted above, if he uses it in excess, he'll die.
  • "Well Done, Son" Guy: Mr. Awesome treated Perfect Man as the son he never had, despite Prock trying hard in his own way. Though he eventually earns his father's respect at the end of Season 1, and his father tells him so at the end of Season 3.

    Harry "Muscleman" Strong 
Voiced by: Ike Barinholtz

Prock's life-long best friend who has super strength.


  • The Big Guy: Only Sumo comes close to matching his strength on the team.
  • Boldly Coming: Muscleman has a fetish for alien women, caring little about what species; he'll do anything from Human Aliens to Starfish Aliens and beyond; in one episode, he's shown having sex with what appears to be a potted plant with eyes. He even faces an intergalactic paternity suit in "From Here To Paternity", with implications that this isn't the first time this has happened to him.
  • Book Dumb: He has the occasional moment of competence. He's the first one to suspect Hotwire of being the mole, and manages to successfully trick Maloccio into thinking he's pulled off a Face–Heel Turn.
  • Carpet of Virility: Visible out of his unitard costume.
  • Cunning Linguist: Revealed in "Seaman's Revenge" to be able to pick up languages really fast, learning Dolphin in a matter of hours.
  • Dumb Muscle: He's not particularly intelligent but is the strongest member of the team.
  • Extreme Omnisexual: This applies more to his attraction to alien species, but he even had sex with a forklift in one episode.
  • Legacy Character: Is this to his father and grandfather.
  • Out of Focus: For most of season 3.

    Connie "Concierge" 
Voiced by: Emily Spivey

The secretary of the new Awesomes, who officially joins the team in the second season.


  • Badass Normal: Doesn't have any powers except for her ability to plan and manage things. She is quite capable in a fight however.
  • Deadpan Snarker: The biggest of the team.
  • Expy: Her design and job function make her one for Iron Man's Girl Friday and occasional Love Interest Pepper Potts.
  • Girl Friday: To the rest of The Awesomes.
  • Hyper-Competent Sidekick: Concierge is technically just the Awesomes' support staff - all of the support staff - but is one of the most reliable and useful members of the team. In the second season, she's promoted to full membership, complete with a costume of her own.
  • Know-Nothing Know-It-All: When it comes to her major in marine biology, she's quick to bring it up and talk about it. In practice, however, it's painfully clear that she picked up virtually nothing from her classes.
  • No Name Given: Played straight. Jeremy finally reveals that her first name is Connie in season 3, but her last name is never given.
  • Not So Above It All: By her own admission, she takes drugs, and can be as immature as the rest of the team.
  • Out of Focus: Never got her own episode and rarely gets her own subplots.
  • Promotion to Opening Titles: As of Episode 13, along with her own costume.
  • Sexy Secretary: She started as a secretary's assistant to the secretary's assistant, and is regarded as very pretty by several characters.

    Zip "Frantic" Danger 
Voiced by: Taran Killam
A hyperactive member of the Awesomes with superspeed.
  • Abusive Parents: Particularly his father, who calls him worthless when Frantic is introduced.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: He's not all there, being quite hyper and kooky.
  • Expy: Of The Flash.
  • Hilariously Abusive Childhood: His brothers used to spit in his mouth and his mother once buried him alive. It doesn't get him down though.
  • Keet: He's extremely cheerful and energetic, to the point of being more than just a little crazy.
  • Motor Mouth: His super speed also applies to his speech patterns.
  • Super-Speed: His power.
  • Straight Gay: Revealed to be gay in "The Awesomes Awesome Show" but doesn't behave in a particularly flamboyant manner.

    Arlene "Gadget Gal" 
Voiced by: Paula Pell

An original member of the Awesomes who re-joins the team after getting hit by a rejuvenation ray.


    Austin "Impresario" Sullivan 
Voiced by: Kenan Thompson
A member of the Awesomes whose power is the ability to conjure things from his mind, but everything he conjures has his mother's face on it.
  • Camp Straight: He enjoys makeovers, pedicures, and clothes, but is completely straight.
  • Character Catchphrase: When something goes wrong for him, he often shouts: "Damn it!"
  • A Degree in Useless: In "Tim Goes to School" the team is going undercover at Tim's school, Impresario refuses to be the janitor and instead says he'll be the art teacher because he has a master's degree in design, and he won't be the janitor because he doesn't have a master's degree in English.
  • Expy: Powers-wise, he's one of Green Lantern. Looks-wise, he's evocative of Blue Raja from Mystery Men.
  • The Fashionista: Has impeccable taste in fashion.
  • Magic Feather: Believed the gem on his turban was the source of his powers. As it turns out, his mom made up the story to give him the confidence to use his powers.
  • Momma's Boy: Can make anything using his mind, but they all have the form or face of his mother.
  • Power of Creation: His powers. However, his conjurings always resemble his mom.
  • Took a Level in Jerkass: He becomes much more of an asshole in season 2 onwards.
  • Official Couple: With Mademoiselle Hunchback, though they break up in the third season.

    Tim "Sumo" 
Voiced by: Bobby Lee
An 11 year-old with the ability to turn into a sumo wrestler when angered.
  • Acrofatic: As Sumo, he's surprisingly agile and fast for his size and weight, and even able to jump several feet into the air.
  • Bullying a Dragon: When he went to school he attracted a group of bullies who would antagonize him for the sake getting him angry so that they could watch him go on a rampage.
  • Deadpan Snarker: He often has a dry remark about the events the Awesomes go through.
  • Expy: Of the Hulk. He's also got elements of Billy Batson to him, as he's a young boy whose superhero form is a grown adult.
  • Harmful to Minors: A running gag involves people flirting in graphic detail, all while not noticing him next to them.
  • HULK MASH!-Up: Becomes a massively powerful fighter when he gets sufficiently angry? Of course.
  • Kid Hero: He's 11.
  • Only Sane Man: Shares the role with Prock. He's one of the most level headed members of the team and was only rejected due to his age.
  • Out of Focus: In Season 3.
  • Wise Beyond Their Years: As mentioned, he's a lot more level headed than the rest of the team.

    Katherine "Hotwire" Malocchio 
Voiced by: Rashida Jones
An unknown superhero who joins the Awesomes in the second episode. Her power is the ability to manipulate electricity. She's later revealed to be the daughter of Dr.Malocchio and a traitor planted by him on the team. She has a change of heart however and becomes a true hero, rejoining the team after faking her death in season 2.
  • Ambiguously Brown: Her family members all have a noticeably lighter skin tone than she does. It's mentioned they're Italian.
  • The Atoner: In Season 2. It's the reason she took up the Metal Fella identity; she wanted to earn her way back onto the team after betraying them, even if they didn't think that she needed to.
  • Daddy's Little Villain: Initially worked on her father's behalf to infiltrate and sabotage the Awesomes.
  • Green-Eyed Monster: She isn't happy when she sees Prock with Jaclyn.
  • Faking the Dead: She faked her own death at the end of season 1.
  • Love Redeems: She comes to feel guilty about manipulating Prock and comes to genuinely like him, driving her to reject her father.
  • The Mole: Revealed in "The Pageant".
  • Official Couple: Gets together with Prock in "Euro-Awesomes" after revealing she's still alive. In Season 3, they end up having a daughter together.
  • Shock and Awe: She's got lightning powers.
  • There Was a Door: While still in disguise as Metal Fella, she flew through and broke a glass window in "Secret Santa"... twice. Prock is quick to point out they have a perfectly good door both times.
  • Unrequited Love Switcheroo: With Prock. After the season 2 premiere, he moves on from his crush on her since he thinks she's dead.

    Perfect Man 
Voiced by: Josh Meyers
Mr. Awesome's original pick to succeed him as leader of the Awesomes. Although incredibly powerful, he is otherwise incompetent.
  • The Ace: Perfect Man is an especially arrogant version of one, though he's actually more the Feet of Clay type.
  • Always Someone Better: To the Awesomes in general, but especially Prock, since Mr. Awesome's always blatantly favored him.
  • Break the Haughty: Perfect Man goes through this in season 2. He's convicted of treason (though his ego and racism played a big part in letting that happen), he's passed over as a new member and is forcibly confined to the tower since he's a fugitive and found that most of the team thinks he's a joke.
  • Breakout Character: While not a regular, he ends up appearing in almost every episode of season 2 and having a b-plot in most episodes.
  • Character Development: Eventually grows to respect Prock and view the Awesomes as the family he never had.
  • Characterization Marches On: In Season 1, he alternated between being well... perfect and being an asshole to the Awesomes. Season 2 makes him into a lovable, insane moron instead.
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: A huge asshole and an even bigger idiot most of the time, but a true hero when he wants to be.
  • Expy: His origin is reminiscent of Superman. Though the episode it's given also reveals it's a huge lie.
  • Flying Brick: He's got Super-Strength, super durability and can fly among other powers.
  • Heroic Bastard: Turns out he's Mr. Awesome's son.
  • He's Back!: Saves the world in season 2 while the Awesomes are out doing the same.
  • Innocently Insensitive: Tends to be a jerk without realizing it.
  • Politically Incorrect Hero: He's got a running list of races he's "not sold on".
  • Promotion to Opening Titles: In Season 3.
  • Sanity Slippage: He slowly goes insane the longer he spends cooped up inside Mount Awesome. This is fixed once his name is cleared.
  • Sixth Ranger: Attempted in early Season 2, but he's arrested before he could join. He does hang around Awesome Mountain for the rest of the season and joins the Team proper once his name is cleared.
  • Took a Level in Dumbass: Downplayed. Perfect Man's always had a lack of tact and had moments of empty-headedness. It just became more obvious later on.
  • Took a Level in Kindness: He becomes much nicer as the series progresses.

    Teleportation Larry 
Voiced by: Bobby Moynihan
A alcoholic superhero with the power to teleport. He briefly joins the Awesomes when Muscleman quits.
  • The Alcoholic: Teleportation Larry can't stay off the sauce for more than a few minutes, which makes him a liability almost all the time.
  • Guest-Star Party Member: He's only on the team for two episodes.
  • Honor Before Reason: This is what gets him captured in Season 1.
  • Nice Guy: The only bad thing you can really say about him is his alcoholism. Otherwise, he's a (semi-)reliable superhero.

Supervillains

    Dr. Giuseppe Malocchio 
Voiced by: Bill Hader
Mr. Awesome's former friend and mortal enemy with the ability to control people with his mind. After Mr. Awesome retires to space, he breaks out of jail and starts an anti-superhero campaign as a "reformed supervillain".
  • Affably Evil: Dr. Malochio may be an evil villain planning to destroy the Awesomes and conquer the world, but he also is polite to everyone and personally makes his minions home cooked meals.
  • Big Bad: Of season 1.
  • Complexity Addiction: Dr. Malocchio's reason for treating his plan to take over the world like a game. The only person on the planet immune to his mind control powers is Prock; he could have sent Perfect Man or some other hero in to take him out in an instant, but instead just screwed around with him for ten episodes. Comes back to bite in him in the butt later.
  • Evil Former Friend: To Mr. Awesome.

    The Animal Kingdom 
A group of adorable animals who are actually violent psychopaths.

    Tomboy 
Voiced by: Rachel Dratch
Gadget Gal's arch enemy, also rejuvenated to a younger age.

    Whiskey Dick 
A supervillain with the power to make anyone within the general area of him stinking drunk.

    Seaman 
Voiced by: Andy Samberg
A former Awesome who left due to a falling out with Mr. Awesome. He tries to take over the earth and get his revenge on the Awesomes in the season 3 premiere.

    The Spokesmen 
A group of bikers planning to destroy half the city to create the world's largest bike lane.

    The Nazi Granddaughters 
Mackenzie Hitler, Hayley Himmler and Taylor Goebbels are the granddaughters of Adolf Hitler, Heinrich Himmler and Joseph Goebbels respectively. They plan to use the weeping angel stone to revive their grandfathers.
  • Dumb Blonde: Played with. Mackenzie is capable of creating plans, but is completely oblivious to how much of a monster Adolf Hitler was. Hayley also seems to think the group is called Destiny's Child.
  • Politically Incorrect Villain: Surprisingly, only Taylor is actually bigoted.
  • Teens Are Monsters: Played with in a humorous way. They've murdered people and want to revive the biggest villains ever but they still have the mannerisms of stereotypical teens.

The P.R.I.C.K.S.

    In General 
A team of super villains the Awesomes have defeated that have been brought together by Malocchio Jr. to destroy them.
  • Fun with Acronyms: P.R.I.C.K.S. stands for "Primates Really Into Crime and Killing Sprees".

    Malocchio Jr. 
Voiced by: Will Forte
Dr. Malocchio's son who uses the serum that gave his father powers to become a supervillain. After the Awesomes defeat him he starts a group of supervillains to destroy them.

    Elliot "Jeff Apelstein" Levy-Apelstein 
Voiced by: Colin Quinn
An ape who is prejudiced against humanity.
  • Rubber Man: The super serum gives him these powers.

    Pablo 
A bully from Tim's school who became a member of the P.R.I.C.K.S. after he impressed them by driving Sumo into a rage that destroyed the school and turned him against his own team.
  • The Bully: He's this to Tim.
  • Dishing Out Dirt: The super serum gives him these powers.
  • Fat Bastard: He's fat and a jerk.
  • From Nobody to Nightmare: From middle school kid to supervillain.
  • Jerkass: He deliberately antagonizes Tim so that Tim will become Sumo and go on a rampage.
  • Large and in Charge: When he was still just a school bully, he hanged out with two other kids. Of the three, he was the tallest, weighed the most, and generally called the shots.
  • The Reveal: Not a very dramatic one, but his new superpower wasn't shown until the second to last episode. That's four episodes until it was shown to the audience.

    Lola "The Agravator" Gold 
Voiced by: Kate McKinnon
A television producer who controls the mind of others to make her shows popular.
  • Corrupt Corporate Executive: She causes strife between people and films the results for her reality tv show.
  • Hate Plague: How she distracts her victims while making a profit from it.
  • Hoist by Her Own Petard: How she's beaten in her debut: Prock turns the villains she intended to let defeat the Awesomes for ratings against her, forcing her to shut off her Hate Plague so the Awesomes could save her.

    Impresario Clone 
Voiced by: Kenan Thompson
A clone of Impresario that he made with his powers. The clone wants to destroy the Awesomes since they tried to destroy him and left the image of Impresario's mother and Made Man having sex on his shoulder.

    Evil Santa 
An evil impostor of Santa Claus, who plans to brainwash an army of children to take over the world. Recruited by the P.R.I.C.K.S after Prock accidentally crushes him.
  • Bad Santa: Though he's only impersonating the real Santa, he does play to this trope.
  • The Beastmaster: Not only can he control the minds of animals, he can also make them fly. He used to call himself "Animal Control" until he took over Santa's identity.
  • Came Back Wrong: He now has the body of robot spider.

Humans

    Joyce Mandrake 
Voiced by: Rachel Dratch
A government worker from G.O.O.S.A. (Government Office of Superhero Affairs) who handles the funding for the Awesomes. She is reluctant to give them funding in the first season since she does not believe they will succeed as a superhero team.
  • Femme Fatale: Parodied. When she actually goes out on missions with her band of female spies, all her plans amount to seducing guys to get knowledge. While she tries to justify as a feminist way of empowerment, she admits that her real reason is that she wants to get laid.
  • Government Agency of Fiction: Is part of G.O.O.S.A. (Government Office of Superhero Affairs).
  • Lovable Sex Maniac: Acts like this for one episode.
  • Not So Above It All: She's normally very serious about her job and seems to have no quirks. Then an episode shows that when she isn't acting as an employee of G.O.O.S.A, that she likes to get around with complete strangers.
  • Spanner in the Works: Her increased regulations on the Awesomes after firing Prock's team slow down Mr.Awesomes plans.
  • Obstructive Bureaucrat: This is basically her job when it comes to the Awesomes, though she usually does have valid reasons for doing so.
  • Phrase Catcher: For one episode: "Damn, Sparkplug!"
  • Use Your Head: Season 3 reveals that her power is to be a human battering ram.

    Annabelle Sullivan 
Voiced by: Kenan Thompson
Impresario's overly loving mother. She and her son are very close, to the point where Impresario doesn't really know how to handle being without her. In season 2, she enters a relationship with retired superhero Made Man.
  • Good Parents: Even with how smothering she can be at times, she truly loves and supports her son.
  • My Beloved Smother: The reason all her son's projections has her on them.
  • Sassy Black Woman: Her son's projections of her often add puns or sassy retorts when fighting villains.

    Lady Malocchio 
Voiced by: Maya Rudolph
Hotwire and Junior's mother, as well as Dr. Malocchio's wife.

    Jaclyn Stone 
Voiced by: Amy Poehler
The lawyer who prosecuted Perfect Man. After the trial is over, she and Prock enter a relationship.
  • Amoral Attorney: Will use any dirty trick she can think of to achieve her client's goal.
  • Ax-Crazy: Has shades of it and becomes fully unhinged after breaking up with Prock, though she gets over it after he explains what really happened.
  • Charles Atlas Superpower: After hurling a large table through a wall, the other P.R.I.C.Ks guess Malocchio's serum gave her Super-Strength. She hadn't taken any and didn't need a serum to get that strong.
  • Heel–Face Revolving Door: She starts off as Prock's enemy in the courtroom, then becomes his girlfriend. She later becomes a villain in the PRICKS, but Prock convinces her to turn good again.
  • Woman Scorned: Joins the PRICKS when she learns that Prock has been seeing other women (involuntarily, but she doesn't know that.)

    Dine and Dash 
Dine Voiced by: Cecily Strong
Dash Voiced by: Mike O Gorman
Tim's former mercenary parents. In "No Mo' Sumo", they go into hiding.
  • Battle Couple: Were former mercenaries before having their son.
  • Interchangeable Asian Cultures: Pretend to be Japanese Immigrants with heavy accents while in hiding. Dash is actually a third-generation Japanese-American and Dine is Korean-American from Ohio.

    Dr. Turfenpeltz 
Prock's mentor. Became a villain and plotted to steal all the world's heroes powers, starting with both branches of the Awesomes.
  • Almost Dead Guy: Subverted. He wasn't dying.
  • Broken Pedestal: Prock is devastated when he finds out his old mentor gave up on his own advice.
  • Cool Shades: Wears a pair of sunglasses all the time.
  • Death by Secret Identity: A variant. He's one of three people to know about Prock's power. While he's not dead at the end of his episode, he's in no condition to tell anyone due to over using his stolen time stopping abilities.
  • Drunk with Power: Once he starts stealing the Awesomes' power and especially once he gets Prock's.
  • Humongous Mecha: Built one that was stolen by Whiskey dick. So he could steal it back and use it against the Awesomes.
  • Walking Spoiler: Hard to talk about the fact that he's the villain of the episode he debuts in since it was a secret until the climax.

    Dr. Jill Stein-Awesome-Kaplan 
Prock's mother and Mr. Awesome's ex-wife. She is strongly opposed to Superheroes, yet at the same time is still very attracted to Mr. Awesome
  • Amazingly Embarrassing Parents: She unintentionally embarrasses Prock when she's around.
  • Hypocrite: Despite getting Superhero regulation passed, she married and had a son with the biggest superhero.
  • Jerkass: She's rather obnoxious.
  • Not So Above It All: It's made very clear that a part of her still likes Mr. Awesome, even if it is only for the sex.


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