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== Super Psychology ==
 
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This can apply to other Characters as well. Look at the [[Batman]] [[Expy]] The Inferno. He was killed off panel by the Plutonian while proclaiming his disbelief that his friend would turn on him. This is a move that is very unlike the Batman that we know as that is the kind of character that almost expects the people around him to betray him. That is how he is able to function and survive as a superhero, if not as a human being. The Inferno, though barely touched upon, shows a good picture of what Batman has to sacrifice to be the [[Badass Normal]] that he is. He had to sacrifice trust and friendship.
 
This also is touched on with Quibit, an Expy of [[Doctor Who (TV)|The Doctor]]. It is shown that he is unable to bring himself to actively try and kill the Plutonian and is still looking for a way to redeem him. Perhaps he never read the title of the comic. This does create an interesting contrast with The Doctor and The Master, where it is clear that The Master was at one point a very good friend of the Doctor he now has turned himself into a villain that, even though it may pain the Doctor, must be stopped.
 
With this we can see that the true intention of this comic is taking these characters and removing the basic psychological needs that they need to survive that we as readers often take for granted. In this way the comic is almost a deconstructive celebration of these characters by showing us ways in which they were great that may have never occurred to us.
 
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