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* '''Downplayed''': Mega-Swordd is drawn like a real-world bodybuilder, and carries one of the largest one-man weapons invented in real life.
* '''Downplayed''': Mega-Swordd is drawn like a real-world bodybuilder, and carries one of the largest one-man weapons invented in real life.
* '''Justified''': Mega-Swordd is the result of a steroid experiment or super-soldier project gone wrong, which has also made him a psychotic killer. His weapon is designed especially for him, as superhuman strength is needed just to lift it.
* '''Justified''': Mega-Swordd is the result of a steroid experiment or super-soldier project gone wrong, which has also made him a psychotic killer. His weapon is designed especially for him, as superhuman strength is needed just to lift it.
* '''Averted''': Mega-Swordd is [[The Cape]].
* '''Averted''': Mega-Swordd is [[The Cape (trope)]].
* '''Subverted''': Mega-Swordd ''looks'' like a nineties anti-hero, and acts like one ''initially,'' but when the fight is over and the villain [[Genre Savvy|prepares to die]], Mega-Swordd proves to be [[The Cape]], and [[Thou Shalt Not Kill|throws them in prison.]]
* '''Subverted''': Mega-Swordd ''looks'' like a nineties anti-hero, and acts like one ''initially,'' but when the fight is over and the villain [[Genre Savvy|prepares to die]], Mega-Swordd proves to be [[The Cape (trope)]], and [[Thou Shalt Not Kill|throws them in prison.]]
* '''Double Subverted''': He only throws traditional villains in prison. [[Complete Monster|Complete Monsters]] are so evil that they set off his [[Berserk Button]], and he hacks them down brutally to prevent them from slaughtering innocents.
* '''Double Subverted''': He only throws traditional villains in prison. [[Complete Monster|Complete Monsters]] are so evil that they set off his [[Berserk Button]], and he hacks them down brutally to prevent them from slaughtering innocents.
** Bonus points if he also [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshades]] and [[Justified Trope|Justifies]] the act by explaining that the Nineties Anti-Hero method is the only way to take [[Complete Monster|Complete Monsters]] off the streets.
** Bonus points if he also [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshades]] and [[Justified Trope|Justifies]] the act by explaining that the Nineties Anti-Hero method is the only way to take [[Complete Monster|Complete Monsters]] off the streets.
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* '''Deconstructed''': Mega-Swordd [[He Who Fights Monsters|is no different than the villains that he fights]], and as a result, he is often seen as a hazard rather than a force for good.
* '''Deconstructed''': Mega-Swordd [[He Who Fights Monsters|is no different than the villains that he fights]], and as a result, he is often seen as a hazard rather than a force for good.
* '''Reconstructed''': ???
* '''Reconstructed''': ???
* '''Plotted A Good Waste''': ???
* '''Plotted A Good Waste''': ???
* '''Played For Laughs''': Mega-Swordd is so large and powerful, that he beats up the sadistic bad guys and makes pretzels out of their bodies.
* '''Played For Laughs''': Mega-Swordd is so large and powerful, that he beats up the sadistic bad guys and makes pretzels out of their bodies.
* '''Played For Drama''': ???
* '''Played For Drama''': ???
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Latest revision as of 23:50, 5 October 2014


Basic Trope: The grim and gritty fighting characters popular in superhero comics of the nineteen nineties.

  • Straight: Mega-Swordd is a ferocious fighter with exaggerated anatomy and an absurdly large weapon. He only appears heroic when he is fighting complete monsters.
  • Exaggerated: Mega-Swordd has cartoonish proportions, and carries a weapon the size of a medium building. He fights against crazed dicators who want to blow up the world and madmen who think they're gods of the universe.
  • Downplayed: Mega-Swordd is drawn like a real-world bodybuilder, and carries one of the largest one-man weapons invented in real life.
  • Justified: Mega-Swordd is the result of a steroid experiment or super-soldier project gone wrong, which has also made him a psychotic killer. His weapon is designed especially for him, as superhuman strength is needed just to lift it.
  • Averted: Mega-Swordd is The Cape (trope).
  • Subverted: Mega-Swordd looks like a nineties anti-hero, and acts like one initially, but when the fight is over and the villain prepares to die, Mega-Swordd proves to be The Cape (trope), and throws them in prison.
  • Double Subverted: He only throws traditional villains in prison. Complete Monsters are so evil that they set off his Berserk Button, and he hacks them down brutally to prevent them from slaughtering innocents.
  • Parodied: Mega-Swordd has so much muscle mass that he cannot function effectively, and can barely move his arms, let alone wield his weapon. Villains that he challenges feel so sorry for him that they fake their own gruesome deaths to make him feel better.
  • Inverted: Mega-Swordd appears as a complete weakling and only has a wooden sword for a weapon, and he is often seen as a villain. His "enemies" are basically people with somewhat good ideals and villains doing things for valid causes.
  • Zig Zagged: ???
  • Enforced: ???
  • Lampshaded: "Man, Mega-Swordd is so frigging awesome! He's totally not like the other goody-goody superheroes out there!"
  • Invoked: ???
  • Exploited: ???
  • Defied: Mega-Swordd does not want to be seen as an anti-hero, so he just does things like a normal superhero should.
  • Discussed: ???
  • Conversed: ???
  • Deconstructed: Mega-Swordd is no different than the villains that he fights, and as a result, he is often seen as a hazard rather than a force for good.
  • Reconstructed: ???
  • Plotted A Good Waste: ???
  • Played For Laughs: Mega-Swordd is so large and powerful, that he beats up the sadistic bad guys and makes pretzels out of their bodies.
  • Played For Drama: ???

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