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End Boss's World is a weekly webcomic and spin-off of Level 30 Psychiatry.

Tired of being repurposed as an air conditioner Air Man decides to take advantage of Mega Man's death and take over the world himself but when said world is a crossover of all videogames, that's going to be a little difficult.


  • All Musicals Are Adaptations: Flash Man stars as Neo (and the special effects crew) of The Matrix: The Musical.
  • Cool and Unusual Punishment: To get Top Man to talk, Dr. Eggman forces him to watch the Donkey Kong Country CGI cartoon. He admits to Cortex that he may have stepped over a line as Top Man screams at there being musical numbers in every episode.
  • Empathic Environment: When Air Man is talking of world domination the sky is stormy but it snaps back to sunny as soon as Bubble Man rejects his offer.
  • False Reassurance: Air Man assures Metal Man he's not as useless as a chocolate teapot, because Chocolate teapots are at least edible.
  • Kill It with Fire: Heat Man is part of the Kill it With Fire division. Their job is obvious.
    Heat Man: We're basically Ghostbusters with less pseudoscience and more napalm.
  • Late-Arrival Spoiler: The series intro spills the fact that Mega Man is dead, the subject of a long arc in Parent comic Level 30 Psychiatry.
  • Moral Event Horizon: Invoked and parodied with Eggman's torture of Top Man using the Donkey Kong Country animated series.
    Cortex: Do you ever wonder if you've stepped over the line and done something unforgivable?
    Top Man: There's a musical number in every episode?! Have mercy!!!
    Eggman: Every now and then.
  • Mythology Gag: Air Man is unphased by getting struck by Metal Man's memetically powerful weapon as Air Man is one of the bosses immune to it in Mega Man 2.
  • "The Reason You Suck" Speech: After Eggman declares himself to be the greatest roboticist that ever lived Air Man lays out how badly he compares to Dr. Wily in a long rant.
  • The Reveal: V.I.L.L.A.I.N. was responsible for Mega Man's death with a plan that involved Bass and Pandora's Box. After his death Roll took it upon herself to take down V.I.L.L.A.I.N. in secret.
  • Shout-Out: When Air Man's ego is damaged, it's rendered in V.A.T.S.
  • Those Two Guys: Air Man and Top Man form this kind of duo with Air Man as the ambitious cynic and Top Man as the naive follower.
  • Verbal Backspace: Air Man complains about only two other Robot Masters showing up to his email then finds that one of them is Sheep Man. One gust of wind later he's complaining that only one showed up.
  • Villain Protagonist: Robot Master and evil mastermind-wannabe, Air Man along with his tag-along in crime, Top Man.
  • Weaksauce Weakness: Metal Man finds there was a good reason he couldn't fire downward after sawing his own legs off trying.

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