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Misuse. Hyperactive Metabolism is about eating food to heal injuries. Switching to Big Eater, and moving to the Character Page.


* HyperactiveMetabolism: Axe Cop eats nothing but cake and wish food, but he's always incredibly fit and ready to fight crime. Then again, it might be subverted: he only sleeps two minutes a day, and spends the other 23 hours and 58 minutes fighting crime. He must burn calories like [[Literature/{{Fahrenheit451}} Guy Montag burns books]].
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* PoisonIsEvil: Inverted, as using poison to take out bad guys is a favourite tactic of Axe Cop, who calls it his "secret attack." Axe Cop seems to have a poison for every villain he comes across, with some bizarre method to get it into them. The artist notes this trope in his commentary, saying that most people associate poison with treachery and villains, but the author, his six-year old brother, thinks poison is simply a quick, easy, and pragmatic way to take out bad guys.
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* DreamTeam: An MTV.com review said it best: "It's the comic every kid wishes they could draw and every adult wishes they could write."

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** In [[http://axecop.com/comic/ask-axe-cop-79/ Ask Axe Cop #79]], the cops' names are [[{{WesternAnimation/Cars}} Officer Lightning and Sergeant McQueen]].

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** In [[http://axecop.com/comic/ask-axe-cop-79/ Ask Axe Cop #79]], the cops' names are [[{{WesternAnimation/Cars}} [[Franchise/{{Cars}} Officer Lightning and Sergeant McQueen]].

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