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3 | ''Charge: An All Superheroes Must Die Comic'' is a prequel comic to [[Film/AllSuperheroesMustDie the film]]. |
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5 | The story follows Cutlass, the Wall, Shadow, and Charge as they embark on their career as superheroes. |
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8 | !!This comic book exhibits the following tropes: |
9 | * BadassNormal: If the intro is to be believed, this is how all superheroes operated prior to the protagonists. |
10 | * CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Charge has no powers. He's just a highly trained normal person. |
11 | * DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: Cutthroat accidentally punches a thug's jaw off because he doesn't realize how much power his speed adds. |
12 | * TheDragon: Sledgesaw appears as Rickshaw's Dragon and executioner of heroes. |
13 | * EmbarrassingAnimalSuit: Rickshaw's minions are forced to wear fursuits, even while moving boxes around in the warehouse. |
14 | * FantasticDrug: 90s, which apparently causes people to blow up 90 seconds after they're injected. |
15 | * FindTheCure: [[spoiler:Cutthroat]] gets stabbed with a syringe of 90s and they have to find the antidote before the person in question explodes. |
16 | * {{Invisibility}}: Shadow's power. |
17 | * MagicAntidote: [[spoiler:Cutthroat]] takes the antidote with seconds to spare, and looks entirely unharmed. |
18 | * NighInvulnerability: The Wall's power. |
19 | * NoodleIncident: The explanation for how they got their powers still isn't covered, although Rickshaw implies that he was supposed to have received those powers. |
20 | * SpontaneousHumanCombustion: This is the effect 90s has on its subjects. |
21 | * SuperSpeed: Cutthroat's power. |
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