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6 [[caption-width-right:350:He doesn't fight evil.[softreturn]He plays cruel tricks on it.]]
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8Slapstick is a SuperHero character created by Len Kaminski and James Fry III, who first appeared in a four-issue limited series (November 1992-February, 1993) by Creator/MarvelComics. Despite being voted by Marvel readers as the best new character of 1992, Slapstick was left in obscurity until his appearance in ''ComicBook/AvengersTheInitiative''. His first ongoing series was announced as part of [[ComicBook/MarvelNow2016 2016's Marvel NOW! relaunch]], starting in December 2016.
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10Steve Harmon, our protagonist, is the classic class clown, devoting his life to pulling pranks, telling tasteless jokes, being generally irritating and dreaming about the prettiest girl in school. One evening, in an attempt to get revenge on a classmate who [[TheStoolPigeon blew the whistle]] on one of his pranks[[note]]it involved a medical school cadaver and the school cafeteria[[/note]], Steve dresses up as a clown and sneaks into a carnival passing through town. As it happens, the carnival was a trap created by the [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Evil Clowns from Dimension X]] in a scheme to kidnap people and enslave them for their Overlord. Seeing the clowns drag his friends through a magic mirror portal, Steve follows them through, just as the portal closes...
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12Steve is rescued by the Scientist Supreme of Dimension X, who explains that the incident caused a freak accident which has turned his body into "electroplasm", an indestructible and infinitely malleable substance. Using his circus mallet and his indestructible body, Steve smashes the Overlord's Mediocritizer, rescues his schoolmates, and destroys the mirror portal. As the dust clears, Steve is found by his friend Mike Peterson, who notes that he obviously just had an origin and thus should [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatResponsibility start fighting crime]]. Steve compromises by offering to play cruel tricks on it instead and dubs himself Slapstick.
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14After his original 1992 series, Slapstick briefly appeared with ComicBook/TheNewWarriors, appeared regularly as a recruit in ''ComicBook/AvengersTheInitiative,'' then was a regular member of ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}'s Mercs for Money. In 2017, Slapstick appeared in ''Slapstick: Volume 2,'' a six-issue series created by Reilly Brown, Fred Van Lente, and Diego Olortegui.
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16Slapstick's primary ability is his highly agile and indestructible body, which gives him the composition of a living cartoon. While he can be burned, shot, smashed, crushed, twisted, and anything else, he recovers almost instantly with no harm. Slapstick's clown gloves have a molecular stabilizer to allow him to change to human form, and a sub-spacial storage pocket to allow him to hold a single item in {{Hammerspace}}. Slapstick can also get a temporary boost in size and strength if he is zapped with electricity.
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19!!The Awesome Slapstick provides examples of the following tropes:
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21[[folder:The Awesome Slapstick (1992)]]
22* AdultsAreUseless: Invoked in issue #4 by Slapstick after he dispatched the Neutron Bum while the other adult superheroes (including the ComicBook/FantasticFour and ComicBook/TheAvengers) were "sitting on [their] thumbs"... which promptly gets him booted into the next borough by Ben Grimm.
23** Also, Steve's parents are implausibly indifferent to Steve's activities, both in his {{Secret Identity Change Trick}}s and his mundane teenage pranks. [[RuleOfFunny Not that implausible is a problem in this series]].
24* AnthropomorphicFood: As a ShoutOut to ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes
25* AmusementParkOfDoom: The original series started with Steve Harmon sneaking into a carnival being a front for kidnappings by the clowns from Dimension X.
26* AnotherDimension: Dimension X/Ecch is an alternate dimension where everything is cartoony.
27* AshFace: In issue #2, Slapstick is shot in the face by The Overkiller, but suffers no effect except for a blackened face and an annoyed attitude.
28* BlackAndNerdy: Mike is black and a nerd.
29* BreakingTheFourthWall: Slapstick will occasionally address the reader in covers, and the final page of issue #4.
30-->"I need my own series! Write to Tom [=DeFalco!=] Write to Mark Gruenwald! Write to your Congressman!"
31* CaptainErsatz:
32** Issue #2 featured The Overkiller, an obvious take on ComicBook/ThePunisher. HilarityEnsues.
33*** Also mentioned in passing was "[[ComicBook/{{Batman}} Skulker-Arounder]], dark, gritty, realistic avenger of evil."
34* {{Clownification}}: Steve's origin has him transform from an ordinary teenager into the cartoon clown Slapstick.
35* DeathByOriginStory: Parodied by the Scientist Supreme of Dimension X, who conveniently falls dead after telling Steve about his new powers and the Overlord's schemes. After Steve leaves, he springs back up with a grin and remarks how pretending to be dead gets them every time.
36-->'''Scientist Supreme:''' "We have to <ACK!>"\
37'''Steve:''' "You mean, we have to act?"\
38'''Scientist Supreme:''' "No, we have to <ACK!>" (feigns heart attack. Badly.)
39* DisproportionateRetribution: The Overkiller swears vengeance on all mutants after a news bulletin about the X-Men interrupts the episode of Wheel of Fortune he was watching.
40* EnfantTerrible: Oliver Denton from the third issue is a ChildProdigy who intends to use his intellect for evil.
41* EyePop / JawDrop: Done in issue #2 when Slapstick sees [[ComicBook/SpiderMan Mary Jane Watson-Parker]].
42* ItsPersonal: In issue #4, when the Neutron Bum is rampaging through Manhattan, Steve flatly refuses to get involved (he was waiting in line for a concert). He leaps into action only after the Bum attacks the Tower Records building.
43* JustHitHim: During the Neutron Bum's explosive rampage in issue #4, The ComicBook/NewWarriors, ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}, ComicBook/GhostRider, the ComicBook/FantasticFour, and ComicBook/TheAvengers were trying to formulate a proper attack plan. Slapstick simply went to a coffee shop, bought a cup of coffee, gave it to the bum, then knocked him out in mid-sip.
44* MadScientist: Oliver Denton is a little boy with a genius intellect who creates a giant robot minion named Teddy.
45* MechanicalMonster: Teddy, Oliver Denton's giant rampaging robot bear.
46-->"Teddy go on mindless rampage!"
47* MindControlDevice: The Mediocritizer of Dimension X, which turns ordinary students into boring, unimaginative drones for the Overlord.
48* MonsterClown: The Evil Clowns from Dimension X in issue #1. Slapstick himself arguably becomes one after ''Avengers: The Initiative''.
49* MustHaveCaffeine: The Neutron Bum from issue #4, an irradiated homeless man who became angrier (and more explosive) as people continued to ignore his requests for money to buy a cup of coffee.
50* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Scientist Supreme looks suspiciously like [[Creator/MarxBrothers Groucho.]]
51* NonHumansLackAttributes:
52** Mentioned by Mike when Steve is thrilled that the school beauty, Barb Halsey, is in love with Slapstick... who lacks the requisite equipment.
53* {{Pun}}: Lots, such as the villain of issue #4, the [[EarthShatteringKaboom Neutron Bum]].
54* RuleOfFunny: The [[strike:main]] only driving point of the series is having weird and impossible things happen because of how funny they are.
55* ShowWithinAShow: Steve and Mike's own, heavily modified Slapstick comic ''"A real comic book hero has to have majesty!"'' as well as Steve's dream which plays like an old monster movie.
56* SirSwearsALot: A great portion of the Neutron Bum's dialogue is SymbolSwearing.
57* TakeThat: A major source of comedy, especially at ComicBook superheroes. Such as when Steve and Mike were pondering super-names...
58-->'''Mike:''' "How about 'Captain Clown'?"\
59'''Steve:''' "Dumb."\
60'''Mike:''' "'ComicBook/TheJoker'?"\
61'''Steve:''' "Taken."\
62'''Mike:''' "'The Jester'?"\
63'''Steve:''' "[[BreadEggsBreadedEggs Dumb and taken.]]"
64* ToonPhysics: After being transformed into "living electroplasm" from an accident with an alien portal, Slapstick is essentially a Toon — he is able to freely abuse Toon Physics, making him a Nigh Invulnerable minor Reality Warper. He can recover from all injuries almost instantly with no damage, and has performed otherwise impossible feats, such as swallowing a box of bullets and rapidly firing them by spitting them out like a machine gun. Specifically, Slapstick is a character in the 616 Marvel Universe, just like Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four. However, he has super powers that just happen to make him resemble a cartoon. He has a normal human form, but when he transforms to his Slapstick form, he has Rubber Man powers, meaning that he can be stretched harmlessly and turn into an accordion when crushed, and a very powerful Healing Factor, meaning that he can be riddled with bullets, and burned to ash and leave his eyes unharmed long enough for a few blinks. He also has gloves which can access a "sub-spacial storage pocket," or, in layman's terms, Hammerspace. Finally, he has the personality of a practical joker. Put it together, and he's a cartoon character who could reasonably interact with the X-Men.
65* ToonTransformation: Junior high school class clown Steve Harmon's molecules stretch across 3741 dimensions, turning Steve into a cartoon clown.
66* TriggerHappy: The Overkiller likes to shoot.
67* WeNeedADistraction: Done in issue #4 with a cup of coffee, which Slapstick uses to lower the Neutron Bomb's guard before knocking him out.
68* WillingSuspensionOfDisbelief: The Overlord's castle in Dimension X stayed upright with this; when Steve's schoolmates awoke from their Mediocritizer-induced stupor, it promptly collapsed.
69* WolverinePublicity: Parodied in issue #2, which features ComicBook/SpiderMan as a SpecialGuest. Noteworthy because Spidey was all but useless in the issue, with many jokes made at his expense.
70** They also played this trope on the cover of issue 4 with Slapstick promoting the fact ComicBook/GhostRider was in the issue. As it turns out, Ghostie was only one of many heroes who popped up that issue.
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74* BerserkButton: In his 2016 series, NEVER threaten his niece or nephew. Making them cry will also net you one hammer to the skull.
75* BigBad: In the 2016 series, the main villain is [[spoiler:the Princess of Dimension Ecch, who has been manipulating the inhabitants of her home dimension by removing their genitalia and using Slapstick as a scapegoat]].
76* CaptainErsatz: The 2016 series includes a series of antagonists from Dimension X who are all blatantly based on cartoon characters from the 1970s through the 1990s, including Bro-Man (He-Man), the Taurs (Smurf/My Little Pony centaur hybrids), and the War D.O.G.s (cross between G.I. Joe and Road Rovers). The Sorcerer Supreme of Dimension X/Ecch is a copy of [[WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs Gargamel]] dressed in Mickey Mouse's hat and robes from ''The Sorcerer's Apprentice''.
77* LosingYourHead: In the 2016 series, the Scientist Supreme of Dimension Ecch, his proper name revealed to be Julius T. Flakfyser, is shown to have been reduced to a disembodied head ever since the Overlord's lair was blown up in the first issue of the original series.
78* MoralityPet: His niece and nephew in the 2016 series. Between this and his attempts to be their cool uncle, a slight amount of prodding from them is enough for him to get off his ass and help people.
79* EvilAllAlong: [[spoiler:The Princess of Ecch at first appears to be an ally in the 2016 series, but she turns out to be the real reason the inhabitants of Dimension Ecch lost their genitals and tries to get Slapstick and Mike to kill each other.]]
80* MadScientist: Quasimodo from the 2016 series. Slapstick himself tries to replicate his dimensional portal technology after he is caught and pardoned by ARMOR.
81* NonHumansLackAttributes: The 2016 series reveals that when Slapstick defeated the Overlord of Dimension X/Ecch in his very first appearance, he ended up triggering a device that caused this same effect on the entire population of the Dimension. They were less than pleased with their "savior" when he returned. [[spoiler:The princess of Dimension Ecch was actually behind everyone losing their genitals, but after she is defeated, the inhabitants become anatomically correct again. Unfortunately for Slapstick, he's still smooth.]]
82* SelfDeprecation:
83** The 2016 series features a dig toward the original 1992 miniseries where Slapstick chides his friend Mike for retelling his origins in his planned graphic novel because gaining his powers to fight clowns from another dimension is too goofy for anyone to believe. Quite tellingly, the art style of Mike's graphic novel matches that of said miniseries.
84** The third issue has Mike being told that his graphic novel probably won't last six issues. The 2016 series ended up ending at the sixth issue.
85* SolidGoldPoop: The Taurs defecate gold. Their golden excretions are coveted by their enemy Gorgonzola.
86* SomethingWeForgot: The 2016 series ends with Slapstick remarking that all the loose ends have been tied and that everyone got what they wanted. We then see Quasimodo held prisoner by A.R.M.O.R., who vows to get even with Slapstick for failing to prevent him from falling into A.R.M.O.R. custody as he promised.
87* StrawMisogynist: The Taurs have a blatantly sexist attitude toward Taurette, one of them even remarking that they need to be condescending toward her. Their leader is even named Patriarchy Taur.
88* ThatsAllFolks: The sixth issue of the 2016 series has Slapstick remark "That's all, Folks" after [[spoiler:the Princess of Ecch is killed by an anvil]] and ends with a box reading "That's All, Folks" on the last page.
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