Bad Guy High

Evan and Dan are just two friends try to survive high school. Made harder when your teachers are supervillains and your homework is to take over the world.

This web comic started out as a zany Affectionate Parody of the superhero genre, but has become more serious in recent strips. It still manages to retain much of its earlier humor, though! Check it out at Drunk Duck.com

""You think that's bad? You should see his fleet of alien zombie pirates!""
 * Abusive Parents:
 * Academy of Adventure: The titular Bad Guy High.
 * Achilles' Heel: Clownonite.
 * Affectionate Parody
 * An Ice Person - Mr. Frosty. Aka Frosty the snowman. Yes, that Frosty the snowman. In this comic, he's become a supervillain and plots to freeze the whole world into a perpetual winter so he'll never melt.
 * Arm Cannon:
 * Attention Whore: Thatman.
 * Ax Crazy: Evan  even to the point he.
 * Back From the Dead: Peter, Super Dan.
 * Bad Future
 * Badass Normal: Super Dan's brother Captain Perfect.
 * Black Dude Dies First:
 * Book Ends:.
 * Bottomless Magazines - In one arc, Gen shoots 11 clownonite bullets at Superdan even though the clip shown in an earlier strip looks like it should only hold about 8, and definitely no more than 10.
 * Brainwashed: Several villains use brainwashing to further their nefarious plans.
 * Breaking the Fourth Wall: Not a comedic staple of the comic, but it is used from time to time.
 * By the Power of Grayskull: Parodied with Captain DC.
 * Captain Ersatz: Pretty much every character to some extent.
 * Card-Carrying Villain: Just about all the students and faculty at the eponymous Bad Guy High.
 * Cerebus Retcon: That awesome holographic mother Evan created?
 * Cerebus Syndrome: The comic starts out with a dolphin powered doomsday device, and ends up with the protagonist needing to use said doomsday device against, who took over the world, killed most of his other friends, and enslaved his girlfriend. Pretty much everything funny or cool introduced in the first half of the comic turns into a drama filled Chekhov's Gun at some point in the second half.
 * Charles Atlas Superpower: Captain Perfect.
 * Chess with Death -
 * Clark Kenting: Super Dan's first costume was adding a cape to what ever he was wearing.
 * Clothing Damage
 * Deal with the Devil: The driving force behind all resurrections in the comic.
 * Death Is Cheap: Spoofed to Hell and back.
 * Did We Just Have Tea with Cthulhu?: In earlier strips, Cthulhu was the lunch lady at Bad Guy High.
 * Distaff Counterpart: Super Power Girl to Super Dan.
 * Drink Order/Frothy Mugs of Water: Evan prefers milk...in a dirty glass.
 * Easy Amnesia: In one arc, Evan gets hit on the head with a bit of rubble and loses all memory of who he is. Hilarity Ensues.
 * Enemy Without: Peter during
 * Eviler Than Thou
 * Evil Overlord:
 * Evil Knockoff: Bizarro Dan and Cyborg Super Dan.
 * Even Evil Has Standards
 * Fail O'Suckyname: Many characters, but especially the members of the Embarassing F-men (who have incredibly lame powers to match).
 * Femme Fatale: Pandora.
 * Fille Fatale: Gen.
 * Friendly Enemy: Despite each being effectively the other's archnemesis, Evan and Dan are very close friends.
 * Funbag Airbag: This strip.
 * Future Badass:
 * Go-Go Enslavement -
 * Hot for Student: Pandora.
 * Humongous Mecha: Used primarily by Doomface and Evan.
 * I Love Nuclear Power: Dan gets his superpowers by being bitten by a radioactive Superman, his transformations in earlier strips are fueled by residual gamma radiation in his system, and one throwaway gag strip mentions a toxic waste-carrying truck crashing as a potential opportunity to develop superpowers.
 * Knight Templar:
 * Lampshade Hanging: Here is one example.
 * Magic Pants
 * Most Common Superpower: Both Super Power Girl and Pandora. Pretty much inevitable in a parody of superhero comics.
 * Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot -  has an army of cybernetic vampire ninjas.
 * Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot -  has an army of cybernetic vampire ninjas.


 * Parental Abandonment - Evan's dad is a very prominent supervillain who is disappointed in his son's lack of superpowers and spends all of his time in his asteroid lair plotting world domination. His mom is
 * Replacement Goldfish:
 * Reverse Mole: In the future,
 * Reverse the Polarity: Spoofed in this strip.
 * Scenery Censor: played with using speech bubbles and sound effect blurbs on a few occasions.
 * Send in the Clones:
 * Shout-Out: In addition to the ubiquitous superhero comic references, there is also the occasional shout out to an anime series or other element of pop culture.
 * Single-Stroke Battle:  in the duel between Superdan and Bizzaro-Dan
 * Superhero
 * Super-Hero School: Bad Guy High is a Supervillain School.
 * Super-Powered Evil Side: Peter.
 * Supervillain Lair
 * The Cape (trope): Super Dan is a walking parody of this.
 * The Faceless - principal of bad guy high
 * The Not-Secret: Everyone but Evan knew Dan was Super Dan.
 * Token Minority: spoofed with "The Black Blackness", a member of the Camaraderie of Heroes.
 * Two-Teacher School
 * Unexplained Recovery: Both played straight and subverted on various occasions.
 * Unsound Effect: Among others, ""
 * Utopia Justifies the Means:
 * Villain Protagonist: Come on, the comic's called Bad Guy High, what'd you expect?
 * Webcomic Time: Lampshaded in this strip.
 * Who's on First?: Played with here.
 * Xanatos Gambit