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* Lulu is forced to wear her master's letterman jacket, and she grouses that she is literally incapable of disobeying him. At first, it seems like more evidence that he's a [[EvilIsPetty petty jerk]]. However, this is ''exactly'' the sort of order a master should be giving to a new succubus: something annoying that she doesn't want to do, but which isn't actually harmful to anyone. It's the perfect way to train her into ignoring orders, showing that said master actually has her wellbeing in mind like he's supposed to.

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* Lulu is forced to wear her master's letterman jacket, and she grouses that she is literally incapable of disobeying him. At first, it seems like more evidence that he's a [[EvilIsPetty petty jerk]]. However, this is ''exactly'' the sort of order a master should be giving to a new succubus: something annoying that she doesn't want to do, but which isn't actually harmful to anyone.her or anyone else. It's the perfect way to train her into ignoring orders, showing that said master actually has her wellbeing in mind like he's supposed to.
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* For Whom The Death Tolls knows that his powers depend on being attacked. Maybe his incredibly pretentious alias and costume are intentional, to aggravate and provoke his enemies.

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* For Whom The Death Tolls knows that his powers depend on being attacked. Maybe his incredibly pretentious alias and costume are intentional, to aggravate and provoke his enemies.enemies by making them think he's an egotistical idiot begging for a beatdown.



* Lulu is forced to wear her master's letterman jacket, and she grouses that she is literally incapable of disobeying him. At first, it seems like more evidence that he's a [[EvilIsPetty petty jerk]]. However, this is ''exactly'' the sort of order a master should be giving to a new succubus: Something annoying that she doesn't want to do, but which isn't actually harmful to anyone. It's the perfect way to train her into ignoring orders.

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* Lulu is forced to wear her master's letterman jacket, and she grouses that she is literally incapable of disobeying him. At first, it seems like more evidence that he's a [[EvilIsPetty petty jerk]]. However, this is ''exactly'' the sort of order a master should be giving to a new succubus: Something something annoying that she doesn't want to do, but which isn't actually harmful to anyone. It's the perfect way to train her into ignoring orders.
orders, showing that said master actually has her wellbeing in mind like he's supposed to.



* Focuses a lot on what might happen if a real-life superhero fought in a crowded area the way they do in the world of comics, such as when a villain dodges an energy blast or someone is thrown into a wall. See DeconstructorFleet on the main page for more.

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* Focuses The comic focuses a lot on what might happen if a real-life superhero fought in a crowded area the way they do in the world of comics, such as when a villain dodges an energy blast or someone is thrown into a wall. See DeconstructorFleet on the main page for more.
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* Lulu is forced to wear her master's letterman jacket, and she grouses that she is literally incapable of disobeying him. At first, it seems like more evidence that he's a [[EvilIsPetty petty jerk]]. However, this is ''exactly'' the sort of order a master should be giving to a new succubus: Something annoying that she doesn't want to do, but which isn't actually harmful to anyone. It's the perfect way to train her into ignoring orders.
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* While treated as a joke, Sydney is viewed as having the skills/firepower to simulate an asteroid strike: the K-T event believed to have wiped out the dinosaurs, specifically. No wonder the Calamarians sent at least four {{Kaiju}} after scanning her orbs. (And she won despite not being able to access the orbs' full skill set, so an "asteroid strike" ''might'' be possible in the future.)
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* For Whom The Death Tolls knows that his powers depend on being attacked. Maybe his incredibly pretentious alias and costume are intentional, to aggravate and provoke his enemies.
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* Focuses a lot on what might happen if a real-life superhero fought in a crowded area the way they do in the world of comics, such as when a villain dodges an energy blast or someone is thrown into a wall. See DeconstuctorFleet on the main page for more.

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* Focuses a lot on what might happen if a real-life superhero fought in a crowded area the way they do in the world of comics, such as when a villain dodges an energy blast or someone is thrown into a wall. See DeconstuctorFleet DeconstructorFleet on the main page for more.
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* A number of readers were bothered by the fact that Maxima, a stickler for the rules, [[JugglingLoadedGuns pointed a gun at Sydney]] [[http://grrlpowercomic.com/archives/1758 to prove a point]]. The author later [[http://grrlpowercomic.com/archives/1776 reminded readers about why she's an exception to that rule]].

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* Focuses a lot on what might happen if a real-life superhero fought in a crowded area the way they do in the world of comics, such as when a villain dodges an energy blast or someone is thrown into a wall. See DeconstuctorFleet on the main page for more.

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On the [[Headscratchers/GrrlPower headscratchers]] page.

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