- Alternative Joke Interpretation: In the strip where Spank captures a villainess in her home by tying her up, she gives the classic Not What It Looks Like explanation to her husband. Was it Mistaken for Cheating that caused him to leave her, or did he realize she was a villain?
- Crosses the Line Twice: Flying-Fox-Man goes through a lot of crime solving junior partners, because people keep making the mistake of calling them sidekicks, resulting in his archnemesis showing up out of nowhere and killing them with a crowbar.Flying-Fox Man: Seriously, P.G? It's like you're trying to get them killed.
- Heartwarming Moments: "Bad Day" has Keith complaining about a boring job and bad weather and etc., and then Lazer Pony gives him a hug and thanks him for putting up with all of the team's superhero silliness.
- One-Scene Wonder: Lazer Pony laments of not finding the perfect girlfriend. Good Girl tells him that there's someone for everyone and encourage him to keep looking for her. The last scene has Lazer Pony passing by Lazer Pony Girl and both fail to notice each others because of their blindness. This was Lazer Pony Girl first and last appearance in the series.
- They Wasted a Perfectly Good Plot: Good Girl's origin reveals she gained her powers from an unnecessary exorcism meant for an Enfant Terrible named Nicky Skanktart, seemingly foreshadowing Nicky as a future villain. Nothing ever comes of this.
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