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** Tyler has moments of this as well, but in his case, it's more to [[Training From Hell|toughen him up]].
* [[Cape Wings]]: Cecil
* [[Captain Ersatz]]: ''PS238'' is ''made out of'' this trope. Two of the more outstanding examples are [[Superman|Atlas]] and [[Green Lantern|Emerald Gauntlet]], although both have developed points of distinction from the originals as the series progresses. Among the students, there's also [[The Sandman (Comic Book)|"Murphy"]], the "Prince of Daydreams" (whose older sister is often mentioned in passing...), and [[Doctor Doom|Victor VonFogg]], heir of the VonFogg family of supervillains.
* [[Casual Danger Dialogue]]: The Revenant is perfectly able to take calls while in the middle of fighting bad guys, and has been known to ''make'' them as well.
* [[The Chessmaster]]
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* [[Evil Chancellor]]: {{spoiler|Drax}}
* [[Exposition Beam]]: Tyler learns of {{spoiler|Principal Cranston's backstory when his headband is damaged by reliving his memories}}.
* [[Expy]]: Almost every character who is not an outright [[Captain Ersatz]] is an expy of a known superhero comics archetype without blatantly referencing any one single comics character. An example would be Herschel Clay, {{spoiler|who turns out to be an expy of [[Iron Man (Comic Book)|Iron Man]].}}
* [[Face Palm]]: Frequently used by Ms. Kyle and the other teachers.
* [[Fantastic Racism]]: {{spoiler|Argonians look down on everyone who does not have [[Flying Brick]] powers. Normal humans are treated as an inferior underclass; other metahumans as outright threats.}}