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*** Foundation members run around dressed up as {{Captain Ersatz}}s of ComicBook/TheAvengers, ComicBook/TheFantasticFour, and other ComicBook icons.

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*** Foundation members run around dressed up as {{Captain Ersatz}}s of ComicBook/TheAvengers, ComicBook/TheFantasticFour, the ComicBook/FantasticFour, and other ComicBook icons.
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* HappinessIsMandatory: Enforced in issue #2, when King is given a "Count-Your-Blessings Intensive Therapy Device". This is a small robot hat with hooks that grab the corners of his mouth; whenever it detects that King is unhappy, it pulls the corners into an ever-widening grin.

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* HappinessIsMandatory: Enforced in issue #2, when King is given a "Count-Your-Blessings Intensive Therapy Device". This is a small robot hat with [[FingerForcedSmile hooks that grab the corners of his mouth; mouth;]] whenever it detects that King is unhappy, it pulls the corners into an ever-widening grin.
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* GeneticMemory: [[spoiler:King gets this ability because he is the product of a breeding program by Friend Computer. He eventually learns everything his ancestors knew.]]

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* GeneticMemory: [[spoiler:King gets this ability because he is as the product result of a breeding program by Friend Computer. He eventually learns is able to learn everything his ancestors knew.]]
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: In issue #2, King-R-THR-2 muses about some unexplained absences from his clonemate, King-THR-6. It is eventually revealed [[spoiler:that clone #6 is secretly the [=N3F=] superhero "Happy Jack"]].

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: In issue #2, King-R-THR-2 muses about some unexplained absences from his clonemate, King-THR-6.King-*-THR-6. It is eventually revealed [[spoiler:that clone #6 is secretly the [=N3F=] superhero "Happy Jack"]].



* HappinessIsMandatory: Enforced in issue #2, when King is given a Count-Your-Blessings Intensive Therapy Device. This is a small robot hat with pincer arms that grab the corners of his mouth; when it detects that King is unhappy, it pulls the corners into an ever-widening grin.

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* HappinessIsMandatory: Enforced in issue #2, when King is given a Count-Your-Blessings "Count-Your-Blessings Intensive Therapy Device. Device". This is a small robot hat with pincer arms hooks that grab the corners of his mouth; when whenever it detects that King is unhappy, it pulls the corners into an ever-widening grin.
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The story follows the [[BodyBackupDrive clone family]] of King-R-THR as he follows the directives of [[AIIsACrapshoot Friend Computer]]. Unfortunately, King is haunted by strange dreams of people and places he's never known, repeatedly crosses paths with the mysterious citizens Alamagordo-R-THR and Lance-R-LOT, and is dogged by various [[BrotherhoodOfFunnyHats secret societies]], combat-crazed Vulture Warriors, and -- of course -- the secret machinations of Friend Computer itself.

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The story follows the [[BodyBackupDrive clone family]] of King-R-THR as he follows the directives of [[AIIsACrapshoot Friend Computer]]. Unfortunately, King is haunted by strange dreams of people and places he's never known, repeatedly crosses paths with the mysterious citizens Alamagordo-R-THR and Lance-R-LOT, and is dogged by various [[BrotherhoodOfFunnyHats secret societies]], combat-crazed Vulture Warriors, and -- of course -- the secret machinations of [[TheComputerIsYourFriend Friend Computer Computer]] itself.



* ArtShift: The first two issues are painted by Heinrich Kipper with a dark style reminiscent of Bill Sienkiewicz; later issues are done by Hector Gomez with a brighter, watercolor art style.

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* ArtShift: The interior art for the first two issues are painted by Heinrich Kipper with a dark style reminiscent of Bill Sienkiewicz; later issues are done by Hector Gomez with a brighter, watercolor art style.
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* SuperBreedingProgram: Friend Computer operates a eugenics program to create the perfect clone, where each member is telepathic and could learn from each other's mistakes. [[spoiler:King is the result of that program, but he ends up with GeneticMemory powers instead.]]

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* SuperBreedingProgram: Friend Computer operates initiates a eugenics program to create the perfect clone, where each member is telepathic and could learn from each other's mistakes. [[spoiler:King is the result of that program, but he ends up with GeneticMemory powers instead.]]
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* SuperBreedingProgram: Friend Computer operates a eugenics program to create the perfect clone, where each member is telepathic and could learn from each other's mistakes. [[spoiler:King is the result of that program, but he ends up with GeneticMemory powers instead.]]
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* ContrivedCoincidence: [[spoiler:King is able to use an OverrideCommand to prevent Friend Computer from stopping him. King knows this through his GeneticMemory power, as one of his ancestors was The Computer's original programmer.]]

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* ContrivedCoincidence: [[spoiler:King is able to use an OverrideCommand to prevent Friend Computer from stopping him. his plans. King knows this through learns the command with his GeneticMemory power, as one of his ancestors was The Computer's original programmer.]]

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