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* Before becoming a zombie, Tricky was a SmugSnake personality wise, but otherwise was largely stable and is more than likely to deliver a quick, clean kill to his enemies, but being killed by Hank and then revived by the Improbability Drive did a number on his sanity from the resulting VillainousBreakdown he had and the otherworldly powers that affected his mind, and a majority of his behavior as a zombie stems from his obsession with Hank, such as how he uses a stop sign, the very thing that Hank used to kill him as a weapon.

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* Before becoming a zombie, Tricky was a SmugSnake personality wise, but otherwise was largely stable and is more than likely to deliver a quick, clean kill to his enemies, but being killed by Hank and then revived by the Improbability Drive did a number on his sanity from the resulting VillainousBreakdown he had and the otherworldly powers that affected his mind, and a majority of his behavior as a zombie stems from his obsession with Hank, such as how he uses a stop sign, the very thing that Hank used to kill him as a weapon.weapon.

[[WMG: Madness Combat 9.5 will take place in the same afterlife that Deimos has been in.]]
The environment depicted in it from the previews on his Twitch Stream are similar, plus, the blood of the Mooks Hank fights is black, similar to Deimos's injured state and Sanford's messed up injuries in 11.
[[WMG: Madness Combat 12 will have the Auditor as the VillainProtagonist.]]
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* Jossed as seen in ''DedmosRebuilt.fla.''. Plus ''Deimos Adventures'' and ''Expugation'' canonically are set in different places.

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* Jossed as seen in ''DedmosRebuilt.fla.''.''[=DedmosRebuilt.fla=]''. Plus ''Deimos Adventures'' and ''Expugation'' canonically are set in different places.
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[[WMG: Deimos Adventure start when his corpse get engulfed off-screen by the black goop at the start of ''Expurgation''.]]
Which is why he is in a similar place as Hank and Sanford but since Tricky is too busy with them (and probably don't even know Deimos is here), Deimos is in what hell look like when it's not invaded by Tricky.
* Jossed as seen in ''DedmosRebuilt.fla.''. Plus ''Deimos Adventure'' and ''Expugation'' canonically are set in differents places.

[[WMG: Deimos have HeightAngst.]]
It had been confirmed that Deimos was shorter than Hank and Sanford which may imply that he's short in general, then we have the ''Deimos Adventure'' serie that take place in some kind of hell that psychologically torture Deimos by showing him Sanford die (Anamnesis.fla) and by remembering him of his own death (Powerless.fla). But the last episode has him fight some giant {{mooks}} who might be a representation of his insecurities, one poster (either from 2BDamned or from hell itself) also says "WE ALWAYS THOUGHT you were a ''little'' on the ''small'' side" which sound like taunting. Lastly the fact that Deimos beat up all the giants {{mooks}} on his way with ease may be a metaphor of how he managed to overcome his insecurities.

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[[WMG: Deimos Adventure start started when his corpse get got engulfed off-screen by the black goop at the start of ''Expurgation''.]]
Which is why he is in a similar place as Hank and Sanford Sanford, but since Tricky is too busy with them (and probably don't even know Deimos is here), Deimos is in what hell look looks like when it's not invaded by Tricky.
* Jossed as seen in ''DedmosRebuilt.fla.''. Plus ''Deimos Adventure'' Adventures'' and ''Expugation'' canonically are set in differents different places.

[[WMG: Deimos have has HeightAngst.]]
It had It's been confirmed that Deimos was is shorter than Hank and Sanford Sanford, which may imply that he's short in general, then we have the ''Deimos Adventure'' serie series that take takes place in some kind of hell that psychologically torture tortures Deimos by showing him Sanford die dying (Anamnesis.fla) and by remembering him of his own death (Powerless.fla). But the last episode has him fight some giant {{mooks}} who might be a representation of his insecurities, one poster (either from 2BDamned or from hell itself) also says "WE ALWAYS THOUGHT you were a ''little'' on the ''small'' side" which sound sounds like taunting. Lastly the fact that Deimos beat up all the giants {{mooks}} giant {{Mooks}} on his way with ease may be a metaphor of how he managed to overcome his insecurities.
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* Jossed as seen in ''Dedmos Rebuilt.fla.''

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* Jossed as seen in ''Dedmos Rebuilt.''DedmosRebuilt.fla.''
''. Plus ''Deimos Adventure'' and ''Expugation'' canonically are set in differents places.


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It had been confirmed that Deimos was shorter than Hank and Sanford which may imply that he's short in general, then we have the ''Deimos Adventure'' serie that take place in some kind of hell that psychologically torture Deimos by showing him Sanford die (Anamnesis.fla) and by remembering him of his own death (Powerless.fla). But the last episode has him fight some giant {{mooks}} who might be a representation of his insecurities, one poster (either from 2BDamned or from hell itself) also says "WE ALWAYS THOUGHT you were a ''little'' on the ''small'' side" which sound like taunting. Lastly the fact that Deimos beat up all the giants {{mooks}} on his way with ease may be a metaphor of how he managed to overcome his insecurities.

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It had been confirmed that Deimos was shorter than Hank and Sanford which may imply that he's short in general, then we have the ''Deimos Adventure'' serie that take place in some kind of hell that psychologically torture Deimos by showing him Sanford die (Anamnesis.fla) and by remembering him of his own death (Powerless.fla). But the last episode has him fight some giant {{mooks}} who might be a representation of his insecurities, one poster (either from 2BDamned or from hell itself) also says "WE ALWAYS THOUGHT you were a ''little'' on the ''small'' side" which sound like taunting. Lastly the fact that Deimos beat up all the giants {{mooks}} on his way with ease may be a metaphor of how he managed to overcome his insecurities.insecurities.
[[WMG: Tricky became the AxCrazy MonsterClown he is now because he has an obsession with Hank's killing prowess.]]
* Before becoming a zombie, Tricky was a SmugSnake personality wise, but otherwise was largely stable and is more than likely to deliver a quick, clean kill to his enemies, but being killed by Hank and then revived by the Improbability Drive did a number on his sanity from the resulting VillainousBreakdown he had and the otherworldly powers that affected his mind, and a majority of his behavior as a zombie stems from his obsession with Hank, such as how he uses a stop sign, the very thing that Hank used to kill him as a weapon.
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* Jossed as seen in ''Dedmos Rebuilt.fla.''

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* Jossed as seen in ''Dedmos Rebuilt.fla.''''

[[WMG: Deimos have HeightAngst.]]
It had been confirmed that Deimos was shorter than Hank and Sanford which may imply that he's short in general, then we have the ''Deimos Adventure'' serie that take place in some kind of hell that psychologically torture Deimos by showing him Sanford die (Anamnesis.fla) and by remembering him of his own death (Powerless.fla). But the last episode has him fight some giant {{mooks}} who might be a representation of his insecurities, one poster (either from 2BDamned or from hell itself) also says "WE ALWAYS THOUGHT you were a ''little'' on the ''small'' side" which sound like taunting. Lastly the fact that Deimos beat up all the giants {{mooks}} on his way with ease may be a metaphor of how he managed to overcome his insecurities.
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Which is why he is in a similar place as Hank and Sanford but since Tricky is too busy with them (and probably don't even know Deimos is here), Deimos is in what hell look like when it's not invaded by Tricky.

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Which is why he is in a similar place as Hank and Sanford but since Tricky is too busy with them (and probably don't even know Deimos is here), Deimos is in what hell look like when it's not invaded by Tricky.Tricky.
* Jossed as seen in ''Dedmos Rebuilt.fla.''
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It's become clear that the Auditor's main goal is, seemingly for no real reason, to spread madness around with the Improbability Drives. He may not bear the power to keep the insanity in check, and as a result he may be destroyed in the chaos, stopping the madness shortly after it even starts.

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It's become clear that the Auditor's main goal is, seemingly for no real reason, to spread madness around with the Improbability Drives. He may not bear the power to keep the insanity in check, and as a result he may be destroyed in the chaos, stopping the madness shortly after it even starts.starts.

[[WMG: Deimos Adventure start when his corpse get engulfed off-screen by the black goop at the start of ''Expurgation''.]]
Which is why he is in a similar place as Hank and Sanford but since Tricky is too busy with them (and probably don't even know Deimos is here), Deimos is in what hell look like when it's not invaded by Tricky.
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** Seemingly hinted at by [[https://twitter.com/MRKrinkels/status/1101345183403311104 this tweet]] from Krinkels.
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* Confirmed with ''Project Nexus 2'', where Hoffnar descended into madness thanks to Phobos screwing with Hoffnar's own experiment results, and became Tricky very quickly.
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It's become clear tbat the Auditor's main goal is, seemingly for no real reason, to spread madness around with the Improbability Drives. He may not bear the power to keep the insanity in check, and as a result he may be destroyed in the chaos, stopping the madness shortly after it even starts.

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It's become clear tbat that the Auditor's main goal is, seemingly for no real reason, to spread madness around with the Improbability Drives. He may not bear the power to keep the insanity in check, and as a result he may be destroyed in the chaos, stopping the madness shortly after it even starts.
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* That could also be why the AAHW was formed; the Sheriff is still in charge as the Auditor, and he is ''pissed'' with Hank. His cowardice could also just be him ObfuscatingStupidity.

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* That could also be why the AAHW was formed; the Sheriff is still in charge as the Auditor, and he is ''pissed'' with Hank. His cowardice as the Sheriff could also just be him ObfuscatingStupidity.
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* That could also be why the AAHW was formed; the Sheriff is still in charge as the Auditor, and he is ''pissed'' with Hank. His cowardice could also just be him ObfuscatingStupidity.
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It's become clear tbat the Auditor's main goal is, seemingly for no real reason, to spread absolute madness everywhere with the Improbability Drives. He may not bear the power to keep the insanity in check, and as a result he may be destroyed in the chaos, ending up stopping the madness shortly after it even starts.

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It's become clear tbat the Auditor's main goal is, seemingly for no real reason, to spread absolute madness everywhere around with the Improbability Drives. He may not bear the power to keep the insanity in check, and as a result he may be destroyed in the chaos, ending up stopping the madness shortly after it even starts.
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With all the similarities between the realms from ''Expurgation'' and the Dedmos series, it's not out of the realm of possibility.

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With all the similarities between the realms from ''Expurgation'' and the Dedmos series, it's not out of the realm of possibility.possibility.

[[WMG: The Auditor will end up [[HisOwnWorstEnemy defeating himself]].]]
It's become clear tbat the Auditor's main goal is, seemingly for no real reason, to spread absolute madness everywhere with the Improbability Drives. He may not bear the power to keep the insanity in check, and as a result he may be destroyed in the chaos, ending up stopping the madness shortly after it even starts.
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After The Sheriff was KilledOffForReal, [[AbstractApotheosis he turned into]] [[MadeOfEvil The Auditor]]. This makes sense, considering his last appearance was right before ''the episode of the same name.'' This might explain the series' transition from GreyAndGrayMorality [[AccidentalPun to]] BlackAndGrayMorality; in this case, the Sheriff [[DemonicPossession suffering defeat at the hands of Hank]] and [[PossessionBurnout releasing The Auditor into the Madness universe.]] The [[AppliedPhlebotinum Improbability Drive]] may or may not have something to do with this.

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After The Sheriff was KilledOffForReal, [[AbstractApotheosis he turned into]] [[MadeOfEvil The Auditor]]. This makes sense, considering his last appearance was right before ''the episode of the same name.'' This might explain the series' transition from GreyAndGrayMorality [[AccidentalPun to]] BlackAndGrayMorality; in this case, the Sheriff [[DemonicPossession suffering defeat at the hands of Hank]] and [[PossessionBurnout releasing The Auditor into the Madness universe.]] The [[AppliedPhlebotinum Improbability Drive]] may or may not have something to do with this.this.

[[WMG: Deimos has to step up to stop the Auditor now.]]
With all the similarities between the realms from ''Expurgation'' and the Dedmos series, it's not out of the realm of possibility.
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* Jossed: His file name is "Tricky2".




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* Confirmed by Chase and Sacrifice, as they feature a new design to be later used on Deimos.
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Not so much a Matrix scenario (though Krinkels has drawn some pretty obvious references to TheMatrix), maybe more like {{Tron}}: Nevada is a hard drive, and those inhabiting it are programs and whatnot. The Auditor and antagonists of the like are viruses deteriorating the hard drive, which the protagonists - the anti-virus programs - are trying to stop, but there's all this mess because everything is infected and corrupted and running improperly. Madness Combat 1 demonstrated a situation where all was normal and working, with Hank fighting off some malware in the 'park'. Then in ''Avenger'', the activation of the Improbability Drive was something akin to the opening of a Trojan horse file and all hell broke loose with the computer glitching and going haywire. This explains the ability of characters to resurrect in the early series. The random flashing texts are also part of this, since they relay what is actually going on with the system (e.g. "KEYSTONE FRAGMENT COMPROMISED").

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Not so much a Matrix scenario (though Krinkels has drawn some pretty obvious references to TheMatrix), ''Film/TheMatrix''), maybe more like {{Tron}}: ''Film/{{Tron}}'': Nevada is a hard drive, and those inhabiting it are programs and whatnot. The Auditor and antagonists of the like are viruses deteriorating the hard drive, which the protagonists - the anti-virus programs - are trying to stop, but there's all this mess because everything is infected and corrupted and running improperly. Madness Combat 1 demonstrated a situation where all was normal and working, with Hank fighting off some malware in the 'park'. Then in ''Avenger'', the activation of the Improbability Drive was something akin to the opening of a Trojan horse file and all hell broke loose with the computer glitching and going haywire. This explains the ability of characters to resurrect in the early series. The random flashing texts are also part of this, since they relay what is actually going on with the system (e.g. "KEYSTONE FRAGMENT COMPROMISED").
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After The Sheriff was KilledOffForReal, [[AbstractApotheosis he turned into]] [[MadeOfEvil The Auditor]]. This makes sense, considering his last appearance was right before ''the episode of the same name.'' This might explain the series' transition from GreyAndGrayMorality to BlackAndGrayMorality; in this case, the Sheriff [[DemonicPossession suffering defeat at the hands of Hank]] and [[PossessionBurnout releasing The Auditor into the Madness universe.]] The [[AppliedPhlebotinum Improbability Drive]] may or may not have something to do with this.

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After The Sheriff was KilledOffForReal, [[AbstractApotheosis he turned into]] [[MadeOfEvil The Auditor]]. This makes sense, considering his last appearance was right before ''the episode of the same name.'' This might explain the series' transition from GreyAndGrayMorality to [[AccidentalPun to]] BlackAndGrayMorality; in this case, the Sheriff [[DemonicPossession suffering defeat at the hands of Hank]] and [[PossessionBurnout releasing The Auditor into the Madness universe.]] The [[AppliedPhlebotinum Improbability Drive]] may or may not have something to do with this.
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After The Sheriff was KilledOffForReal, he turned into The Auditor in the form of an AbstractApotheosis. This makes sense, considering his last appearance was right before ''the episode of the same name.'' With The Auditor being practically MadeOfEvil, this might explain the series' transition from GreyAndGrayMorality to BlackAndGrayMorality; in this case, the Sheriff [[DemonicPossession suffering defeat at the hands of Hank]] and [[PossessionBurnout releasing The Auditor into the Madness universe.]] The [[AppliedPhlebotinum Improbability Drive]] may or may not have something to do with this.

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After The Sheriff was KilledOffForReal, [[AbstractApotheosis he turned into into]] [[MadeOfEvil The Auditor in the form of an AbstractApotheosis.Auditor]]. This makes sense, considering his last appearance was right before ''the episode of the same name.'' With The Auditor being practically MadeOfEvil, this This might explain the series' transition from GreyAndGrayMorality to BlackAndGrayMorality; in this case, the Sheriff [[DemonicPossession suffering defeat at the hands of Hank]] and [[PossessionBurnout releasing The Auditor into the Madness universe.]] The [[AppliedPhlebotinum Improbability Drive]] may or may not have something to do with this.
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Cleared up some of the tropes and readability in "The Auditor is the embodiment of The Sheriff" theory.


After The Sheriff was KilledOffForReal, he turned into The Auditor in the form of an AbstractApotheosis. This makes sense, considering his last appearance was right before ''the episode of the same name.'' Being practically MadeOfEvil, this might explain the series' transition from GreyAndGrayMorality to BlackAndGrayMorality; in this case, the Sheriff [[DeathEqualsRedemption suffering defeat at the hands of Hank]] and [[FightingFromTheInside releasing The Auditor into the Madness universe.]] The [[AppliedPhlebotinum Improbability Drive]] may or may not have something to do with this.

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After The Sheriff was KilledOffForReal, he turned into The Auditor in the form of an AbstractApotheosis. This makes sense, considering his last appearance was right before ''the episode of the same name.'' Being With The Auditor being practically MadeOfEvil, this might explain the series' transition from GreyAndGrayMorality to BlackAndGrayMorality; in this case, the Sheriff [[DeathEqualsRedemption [[DemonicPossession suffering defeat at the hands of Hank]] and [[FightingFromTheInside [[PossessionBurnout releasing The Auditor into the Madness universe.]] The [[AppliedPhlebotinum Improbability Drive]] may or may not have something to do with this.
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After The Sheriff was KilledOffForGood, he turned into The Auditor in the form of an AbstractApotheosis. This makes sense, considering his last appearance was right before ''the episode of the same name.'' Being practically MadeOfEvil, this might explain the series' transition from GreyAndGrayMorality to BlackAndGrayMorality; in this case, the Sheriff [[DeathEqualsRedemption suffering defeat at the hands of Hank]] and [[DyingFromInside releasing The Auditor into the Madness universe.]] The [[AppliedPhlebotinum Improbability Drive]] may or may not have something to do with this.

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After The Sheriff was KilledOffForGood, KilledOffForReal, he turned into The Auditor in the form of an AbstractApotheosis. This makes sense, considering his last appearance was right before ''the episode of the same name.'' Being practically MadeOfEvil, this might explain the series' transition from GreyAndGrayMorality to BlackAndGrayMorality; in this case, the Sheriff [[DeathEqualsRedemption suffering defeat at the hands of Hank]] and [[DyingFromInside [[FightingFromTheInside releasing The Auditor into the Madness universe.]] The [[AppliedPhlebotinum Improbability Drive]] may or may not have something to do with this.
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Added "The Auditor is the embodiment of The Sheriff" theory. Feel free to add any tropes to it I might have missed.


Hank is an eventually-costumed OneManArmy who takes down {{Mook}}s in one fell swoop, like Spidey himself can do - but Hank lacks the wit, powers and ''especially'' the ThouShaltNotKill code. Tricky seems to resemble [[ComicBook/NormanOsborn Green Goblin]] the most, as he has a GreenAndMean coloration, a deep fascination with his nemesis [[note]](though this obsession of his, plus Demon Tricky, could bring {{ComicBook/Venom}} to mind as well)[[/note]] and has little to no morals. Jebus is most like {{ComicBook/Venom}}, as he is against the protagonist, but has some type of morals of his own. The Auditor resembles both {{ComicBook/Doctor Octopus}} and {{ComicBook/Carnage}}, since he is the mastermind behind the chaos like Doc Ock is in most storylines, but is also a ''big'' fan of madness like Carnage - this aided by his [[RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver coloration]].

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Hank is an eventually-costumed OneManArmy who takes down {{Mook}}s in one fell swoop, like Spidey himself can do - but Hank lacks the wit, powers and ''especially'' the ThouShaltNotKill code. Tricky seems to resemble [[ComicBook/NormanOsborn Green Goblin]] the most, as he has a GreenAndMean coloration, a deep fascination with his nemesis [[note]](though this obsession of his, plus Demon Tricky, could bring {{ComicBook/Venom}} to mind as well)[[/note]] and has little to no morals. Jebus is most like {{ComicBook/Venom}}, as he is against the protagonist, but has some type of morals of his own. The Auditor resembles both {{ComicBook/Doctor Octopus}} and {{ComicBook/Carnage}}, since he is the mastermind behind the chaos like Doc Ock is in most storylines, but is also a ''big'' fan of madness like Carnage - this aided by his [[RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver coloration]].coloration]].

[[WMG: The Auditor is the embodiment of The Sheriff.]]
After The Sheriff was KilledOffForGood, he turned into The Auditor in the form of an AbstractApotheosis. This makes sense, considering his last appearance was right before ''the episode of the same name.'' Being practically MadeOfEvil, this might explain the series' transition from GreyAndGrayMorality to BlackAndGrayMorality; in this case, the Sheriff [[DeathEqualsRedemption suffering defeat at the hands of Hank]] and [[DyingFromInside releasing The Auditor into the Madness universe.]] The [[AppliedPhlebotinum Improbability Drive]] may or may not have something to do with this.
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Hank is an eventually-costumed OneManArmy who takes down {{Mook}}s in one fell swoop, like Spidey himself can do - but Hank lacks the wit, powers and ''especially'' the ThouShaltNotKill code. Tricky seems to resemble [[ComicBook/NormanOsborn Green Goblin]] the most, as he has a GreenAndMean coloration, a deep fascination with his nemesis [[note]](though this obsession of his, plus Demon Tricky, could bring {{ComicBook/Venom}} to mind as well)[[/note]] and has little to no morals. Jebus is most like {{ComicBook/Venom}}, as he is against the protagonist, but has some type of morals of his own. The Auditor resembles both {{ComicBook/DoctorOctopus}} and {{ComicBook/Carnage}}, since he is the mastermind behind the chaos like Doc Ock usually is in some media, but is also a ''big'' fan of madness like Carnage - this aided by his [[RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver coloration]].

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Hank is an eventually-costumed OneManArmy who takes down {{Mook}}s in one fell swoop, like Spidey himself can do - but Hank lacks the wit, powers and ''especially'' the ThouShaltNotKill code. Tricky seems to resemble [[ComicBook/NormanOsborn Green Goblin]] the most, as he has a GreenAndMean coloration, a deep fascination with his nemesis [[note]](though this obsession of his, plus Demon Tricky, could bring {{ComicBook/Venom}} to mind as well)[[/note]] and has little to no morals. Jebus is most like {{ComicBook/Venom}}, as he is against the protagonist, but has some type of morals of his own. The Auditor resembles both {{ComicBook/DoctorOctopus}} {{ComicBook/Doctor Octopus}} and {{ComicBook/Carnage}}, since he is the mastermind behind the chaos like Doc Ock usually is in some media, most storylines, but is also a ''big'' fan of madness like Carnage - this aided by his [[RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver coloration]].
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Hank is an eventually-costumed OneManArmy who takes down {{Mook}}s in one fell swoop, like Spidey himself can do - but Hank lacks the wit, powers or ThouShaltNotKill code. Tricky seems to resemble [[ComicBook/NormanOsborn Green Goblin]] the most, as he has a GreenAndMean coloration, a deep fascination with his nemesis [[note]](though this obsession of his, plus Demon Tricky, could bring {{ComicBook/Venom}} to mind as well)[[/note]] and has little to no morals. Jebus is most like {{ComicBook/Venom}}, as he is against the protagonist, but has some type of morals of his own. The Auditor resembles both {{ComicBook/DoctorOctopus}} and {{ComicBook/Carnage}}, since he is the mastermind behind the chaos like Doc Ock usually is in some media, but is also a ''big'' fan of madness like Carnage - this aided by his [[RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver coloration]].

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Hank is an eventually-costumed OneManArmy who takes down {{Mook}}s in one fell swoop, like Spidey himself can do - but Hank lacks the wit, powers or and ''especially'' the ThouShaltNotKill code. Tricky seems to resemble [[ComicBook/NormanOsborn Green Goblin]] the most, as he has a GreenAndMean coloration, a deep fascination with his nemesis [[note]](though this obsession of his, plus Demon Tricky, could bring {{ComicBook/Venom}} to mind as well)[[/note]] and has little to no morals. Jebus is most like {{ComicBook/Venom}}, as he is against the protagonist, but has some type of morals of his own. The Auditor resembles both {{ComicBook/DoctorOctopus}} and {{ComicBook/Carnage}}, since he is the mastermind behind the chaos like Doc Ock usually is in some media, but is also a ''big'' fan of madness like Carnage - this aided by his [[RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver coloration]].
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If the Project Nexus continuity is non-canon, and combined with the facts that [[BadassNormal Hank]] was resurrected twice - even before the Improbability Drive was enabled in ''Avenger''[[note]]though, Tricky was shown ''after'' the Drive was enabled[[/note]] - and that Tricky was shown dancing in ''Apotheosis'', this could very well be possible.

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If the Project Nexus continuity is non-canon, and combined with the facts that [[BadassNormal Hank]] was resurrected twice - even before the Improbability Drive was enabled in ''Avenger''[[note]]though, Tricky was shown ''after'' the Drive was enabled[[/note]] - and that Tricky was shown dancing in ''Apotheosis'', this could very well be possible.possible.

[[WMG: The series shares ''very'' dark and loose references to Franchise/SpiderMan.]]
Hank is an eventually-costumed OneManArmy who takes down {{Mook}}s in one fell swoop, like Spidey himself can do - but Hank lacks the wit, powers or ThouShaltNotKill code. Tricky seems to resemble [[ComicBook/NormanOsborn Green Goblin]] the most, as he has a GreenAndMean coloration, a deep fascination with his nemesis [[note]](though this obsession of his, plus Demon Tricky, could bring {{ComicBook/Venom}} to mind as well)[[/note]] and has little to no morals. Jebus is most like {{ComicBook/Venom}}, as he is against the protagonist, but has some type of morals of his own. The Auditor resembles both {{ComicBook/DoctorOctopus}} and {{ComicBook/Carnage}}, since he is the mastermind behind the chaos like Doc Ock usually is in some media, but is also a ''big'' fan of madness like Carnage - this aided by his [[RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver coloration]].
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[[WMG: After the Clown was absorbed by the Auditor, [[TheSlenderManMythos Slenderman]] was created.]]

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[[WMG: After the Clown was absorbed by the Auditor, [[TheSlenderManMythos [[Franchise/TheSlenderManMythos Slenderman]] was created.]]
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If the Project Nexus continuity is non-canon, and combined with the facts that Hank was resurrected twice - even before the Improbability Drive was enabled in ''Avenger''[[note]]though, Tricky was shown ''after'' the Drive was enabled[[/note]] - and that Tricky was shown dancing in ''Apotheosis'', this could very well be possible.

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If the Project Nexus continuity is non-canon, and combined with the facts that Hank [[BadassNormal Hank]] was resurrected twice - even before the Improbability Drive was enabled in ''Avenger''[[note]]though, Tricky was shown ''after'' the Drive was enabled[[/note]] - and that Tricky was shown dancing in ''Apotheosis'', this could very well be possible.

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By then, MAG Hank and Sanford would have killed whatever antagonist may be around, and destroyed all the Improbablity Drives, thus completing the 'normality restoration'. After all, the series probably can't really go much further after [=MC10=]'s events.

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By then, MAG Hank and Sanford would have killed whatever antagonist may be around, and destroyed all the Improbablity Drives, thus completing the 'normality restoration'. After all, the series probably can't really go much further after [=MC10=]'s events.''Abrogation'''s events.

[[WMG: Tricky is the [[FunnyBackgroundEvent dancing man]] in [=MC1=].]]
If the Project Nexus continuity is non-canon, and combined with the facts that Hank was resurrected twice - even before the Improbability Drive was enabled in ''Avenger''[[note]]though, Tricky was shown ''after'' the Drive was enabled[[/note]] - and that Tricky was shown dancing in ''Apotheosis'', this could very well be possible.
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[[WMG: The series will end at MC12.]]
By then, MAG Hank and Sanford would have killed whatever antagonist may be around, and destroyed all the Improbablity Drives, thus completing the 'normality restoration'. After all, the series probably can't really go much further after MC10's events.

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[[WMG: The series will end at MC12.[=MC12=].]]
By then, MAG Hank and Sanford would have killed whatever antagonist may be around, and destroyed all the Improbablity Drives, thus completing the 'normality restoration'. After all, the series probably can't really go much further after MC10's [=MC10=]'s events.

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