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* JerkAssHasAPoint: [[spoiler: Palooka Joe believes that all of the Bad Doctor's creations need to be imprisoned or destroyed because even the ones which aren't actively evil will still [[MindControl obey any direct order from him]]. It sounds like just a crazy theory without any proof when it is first brought up, especially given that he eventually comes around to accepting Mourning Dove as an Anti-Hero. At the climax, however, Spider is indeed unable to resist any order the Bad Doctor gives her]].

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* JerkAssHasAPoint: JerkassHasAPoint: [[spoiler: Palooka Joe believes that all of the Bad Doctor's creations need to be imprisoned or destroyed because even the ones which aren't actively evil will still [[MindControl obey any direct order from him]]. It sounds like just a crazy theory without any proof when it is first brought up, especially given that he eventually comes around to accepting Mourning Dove as an Anti-Hero. At the climax, however, Spider is indeed unable to resist any order the Bad Doctor gives her]].
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* NamedByDemocracy: Goodnight decides to call Mish-Mash's creator "The Bad Doctor." Given his handiwork nobody disagrees.

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* NamedByDemocracy: Goodnight decides to call Mish-Mash's Mish-Mosh's creator "The Bad Doctor." Given his handiwork nobody disagrees.



* WhatMeasureIsANonhuman: One of the major themes of the novel, coupled with WhatMeasureIsANonCute Mish-Mash is called a freak and a monster multiple times, and Goodnight has trouble understanding why humans react so violently to Spider. Spider just accepts the fear and works to keep herself out of sight, but Mish-Mash [[spoiler:ends up being healed by her connection to Mourning Dove and becomes the much more beautiful Starshine]].

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* WhatMeasureIsANonhuman: One of the major themes of the novel, coupled with WhatMeasureIsANonCute Mish-Mash Mish-Mosh is called a freak and a monster multiple times, and Goodnight has trouble understanding why humans react so violently to Spider. Spider just accepts the fear and works to keep herself out of sight, but Mish-Mash Mish-Mosh [[spoiler:ends up being healed by her connection to Mourning Dove and becomes the much more beautiful Starshine]].
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* DeconReconSwitch: The Superheroes vs Supervillains issue shows how {{Capepunk}} can result in many innocents being caught in the crossfire, but then reconstructs how heroes and villains would co-exist with both each other and society at large by justifying a treaty to keep things civil and not unmask each other, enforced by ''literally'' feeding the most extreme members of both communities to monsters.

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* DeconReconSwitch: The Superheroes vs Supervillains issue shows Most of the story deconstructs how {{Capepunk}} can a world with superheroes and supervillains would result in many innocents being caught in the crossfire, but then reconstructs how heroes and villains would co-exist with both each other and society at large by justifying a treaty to keep things civil and (such as by not unmask unmasking each other, other) and enforced by ''literally'' literally feeding the most extreme members of both communities to monsters.
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* DeconReconSwitch: The Superheroes vs Supervillains issue shows how {{Capepunk}} can result in many innocents being caught in the crossfire, but then reconstructs how heroes and villains would co-exist with both each other and society at large by justifying a treaty to keep things civil and not unmask each other, enforced by ''literally'' feeding the most extreme members of both communities to monsters.

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